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Michael Carter Joins Kaazing

Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:00am EDT
Michael Carter, renowned Internet technology innovator joins real-time
software provider

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., April 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Kaazing Corporation, one
of the new and upcoming RIA companies to watch, today announced the addition
of one of the RIA community's top real-time Web technologist to its
development team -- Michael Carter, former BrandUp lead developer and the Open
Source project Orbited's creator and tech lead.
    (Logo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080423/AQW053LOGO)
Michael Carter is one of the RIA community's top Internet technology
innovators. With each new development, Mr. Carter expands the horizons and
capabilities of the World Wide Web.
Jonas Jacobi, Kaazing's CEO, said "Michael is one of those rare people
that not only posses high integrity and self discipline, but also a tremendous
vision and leadership. We are extremely fortunate to add his real-time Web
experience and skills to our development team. Especially, at such a critical
time for Kaazing, when we are benchmarking and Beta testing our Enterprise
Comet solution."
    Mr. Carter joins Kaazing as Comet Architect will lead the design and
implementation of Kaazing's Enterprise Comet solution.
    About Kaazing Corporation
    Kaazing Corporation's Enterprise Comet solution is the industry's most
advanced real-time solution for Java EE. It provides IT organizations with the
infrastructure to rapidly and reliably create and deploy mission critical
real-time Web applications with no browser plug-ins or usage of traditional
client-side polling.
    For more information visit Kaazing Corporation's web site at
http://www.kaazing.com.
    Kaazing Corporation, Kaazing, and Enterprise Comet are trademarks of
Kaazing Corporation.
    Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
Other marks are the property of their respective owners and are used here only
for identification purposes.
     Contact:  Jonas Jacobi, CEO of Kaazing Corporation, +1-650-804-1021,
jonas.jacobi@kaazing.com
SOURCE  Kaazing Corporation

Jonas Jacobi, CEO of Kaazing Corporation, +1-650-804-1021,
jonas.jacobi@kaazing.com



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