Stardraw's marketing director, Rob Robinson, is delighted that Stardraw Control has qualified as a finalist for the inaugural Technology InAVation Awards which will be held at the forthcoming ISE show in Amsterdam next February. "Stardraw Control has already been recognised at several prestigious industry awards, and the Technology InAVation nomination serves as further testament to the truly innovative nature of the product," noted Robinson. "At the same time, the fact that we can now number 5000 users in such a short space of time proves that not only is the product innovative, but that it works!"
One of the reasons that Stardraw Control has proved so popular is that it is so easy to deploy, says the company. Its powerful properties-based forms designer lets you create and program sophisticated user interfaces without having to write a single line of code. Furthermore, the use of .NET technologies means that the control programs are generated as standalone .exe files that can run on any .NET-supported platform e.g. any device running Windows 2000 and above. This means installers can employ emerging low-cost UI devices like UMPCs. Combined with the fact that Stardraw Control is based on open architecture that supports any protocol, the result is that a Stardraw Control solution can be implemented at a fraction of the cost of traditional control systems.
(Chris Henry)