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Publish
your live Maple documents on the Web
 With MapleNet, publication of applications created with Maple over the Internet has never been easier: you simply create your technical document in Maple, incorporating Embedded GUI Components to allow easy interaction with the maths in the document, and then save it to your MapleNet server.
With MapleNet, publication of applications created with Maple over the Internet has never been easier: you simply create your technical document in Maple, incorporating Embedded GUI Components to allow easy interaction with the maths in the document, and then save it to your MapleNet server.

Is your organisation ready for MapleNet?
It’s a common problem: using Maple, you’ve developed a brilliant solution to a difficult technical problem, or you want to put over some analytical information in a readily usable way, but your target audience does not have the necessary software to implement it on their computers. Without the full Maple on each machine, your organisation loses out in two ways: your solution cannot bring the productivity and cost benefits it should, and the knowledge that went into the solution is in danger of being lost if you leave the organisation.
Now, MapleNet provides the perfect mechanism for rapidly sharing technical knowledge in a way that can be readily used for analysis and problem solving by others throughout your organisation. No matter the application area, MapleNet is the ideal solution deployment platform for…
…companies that need to deploy technical solutions to multiple people in their organisation that only need to do the analysis, not develop the solution
…research labs that need a forum for sharing ideas with technical people who are not Maple users, or
…academic institutions that need to share rich interactive material as part of the teaching/learning process.
Using MapleNet as part of your technical calculation strategy will save your organisation money by reducing your reliance on full Maple installations to implement your solutions, ultimately encapsulating your knowledge, and that of your colleagues, in a reusable way for future projects. |