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Servoy is a cross-platform rapid application development and deployment environment for creating...

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Servoy Overview

Servoy is a cross-platform rapid application development and deployment environment for creating and deploying enterprise applications, on Premises, hosted, in the Cloud and as a service (SaaS). From a single code-base applications can be deployed to a native or web client.

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