GigaSpaces' Online "Quick Start Guide" Wins Trans-European Technical Communications Merit Award
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Award-Winning Online Guide Enhances Developers' Evaluation Experience New York, NY - January 16, 2007 - GigaSpaces Technologies announced today its innovative online "Quick Start Guide" for new users has been singled out for the coveted Merit Award honor from among 16 finalist submissions entered in the Trans-European Technical Communications Competition. Conducted by The Society for Technical Communication (STC), some 21 judges located in 10 countries participated in the 2006 review of entries from Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Israel, South Africa and the UK. Conceived and authored by GigaSpaces technical writer Gilad David Maayan, the breakthrough online guide was tailored for new, first-time users of the company's sophisticated software solution that is revolutionizing the architecture of distributed, stateful applications. The Guide, developed in less than 90 days, speeds and eases the rate and pace at which new users can deploy GigaSpaces' industry-first Space-Based Architecture (SBA) and software solution that enables end-to-end scalability for low-latency, high-throughout applications while completely removing performance barriers inherent in traditional tier-based applications. "Ease of use is the hallmark of the best and most sophisticated technology products," said GigaSpaces CTO and founder Nati Shalom. "Gilad's effort with this innovative Guide is making a tremendous contribution to the ongoing goal of making our solution more accessible, more quickly, to a growing base of developers experiencing this unique approach for the first time." Competition judges commented in their official statement that the GigaSpaces Guide "represents a great and huge effort," and "is very user friendly and reassuring for someone beginning with the product." To Maayan, who conceived the approach, these comments validate the objectives he set for the Guide at the outset. "We realized many new users want to start by getting their hands dirty with the GigaSpaces examples, and only much later start to look at the product documentation. My goal was to provide help unobtrusively along the evaluation path. With the new Quick Start Guide, developers who download the product see a Welcome Page that provides links to examples and product executables, and a graphical introduction to the GigaSpaces concept. "When developers start working with a GigaSpaces example, they have immediate access to a description of that example, with execution tips, a code walkthrough and an overview of the example topic. From this description, they can link to a no-nonsense overview of GigaSpaces technology. In this way, developers only get as much information as they need - at the least, they get a five-second introduction to the concept; at the most, they get a comprehensive overview of the GigaSpaces system environment. Most important, everything works without an Internet connection, on either Linux or Windows, using any browser." Three-Layered Information Structure Sets New Online Documentation Benchmark About The Society for Technical Communication About GigaSpaces For more information, please visit http://www.gigaspaces.com, or visit the company's blog at http://www.gigaspacesblog.com. ### For additional information, contact: Alit Bar Sadeh -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dave Cote GigaSpaces is a trademark of GigaSpaces Technologies, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. |









