Easy way to deploy technical content on websites

Paul Boughton
Maplesoft is releasing the latest version of Maplenet, which enables live technical knowledge and applications to be deployed on the web. Maplenet 13 is described as an easy and convenient way to share live calculations, interactive technical documents and mathematical services over the Internet.
 
According to Maplesoft, Maplenet 13 makes it easy for programmers and non-programmers alike to provide rich mathematical content and sophisticated plots in interactive applications and web content. Maplenet also provides a standard web services application programming interface (API), making the computational power of Maple available on a web site, desktop computers or mobile devices.
 
Web content that requires the use of static plots and mathematical expressions, such as those often found in technical reports or course notes, can now be created easily by including a special hyperlink to Maplenet in the web page; no web programming knowledge or tools are required. Maplenet automatically generates and displays an image of the mathematical expression or plot in the web page.
 
Maplenet 13 uses a powerful and extensive mathematical engine to perform its computations. Maple 13, the newest release of the renowned technical computing software, includes enhancements to its mathematical and plotting abilities that provide additional power and increased performance to Maplenet users.
 
Laurent Bernardin, executive vice president at Maplesoft, comments: "Maplenet has always been a great tool for preserving and sharing technical knowledge; now it has an even greater role to play in an organization. It provides the perfect mechanism for using Maple's power to generate web applications and then to rapidly exchange the technical knowledge in a way that can be used for analysis and problem solving. Companies now have a flexible and powerful system with significant gains in productivity and efficiency."
 
For more information, visit www.maplesoft.com