See the press release in full at:
http://www.scriptics.com/company/news/press_release_ajuba.html
The most pressing questions on most peoples minds is answered here:
Why did Scriptics change its name to Ajuba Solutions?
Scriptics was founded on the vision of enabling organizations to
integrate complex busiess processes, technology and devices. The
company has evolved its integration technology heritage into a
platform for addressing complex business-to-business integration
requirements. The name and corporate identity change signals a
shift in the Company's focus from standalone technology to powerful
solutions for the business-to-business marketplace.
How does this affect Scriptics/Ajuba Tcl support?
As for the position regarding Tcl, nothing much is changing, it's
a matter of focus and emphasis. You will still be able to purchase
Tcl training and support, and we are hoping to get TclPro 1.4 out
before the end of Q2.
My position as Tcl Ambassador remains as before. The Tcl Core team
(myself and Eric Melski) is still firmly employed at Ajuba and
working on future enhancements to Tcl and Tk.
What about the Tcl Developer Xchange?
The Developer Xchange will exist as before, under either
http://dev.scriptics.com/
or http://dev.ajubasolutions.com/
Ajuba is dedicated to continuing the support of the Xchange, as
well as expanding it. We are also looking to place it under a
more Tcl-oriented domain name in the near future.
--
Jeffrey Hobbs The Tcl Guy
hobbs at ajubasolutions.com Ajuba Solutions (née Scriptics)
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