xpSQL is a module for Mozilla/Firefox that enables access to databases via the XUL widget set.
xpSQL is specially designed for Application Service providers, enterprise applications, social networking, and any organization that needs cross-platform solutions. The project began as an open-source initiative in 2002, and the business was ultimately formulated in 2007, with Shaun Savage as the founder of the company named "Mozapps." The company Mozapps has two primary areas of development, the first being the base technology xpSQL.
xpSQL is an open-source database extension for Firefox that allows applications running in the browser to access databases with native SQL queries. The other area of focus is application development, which can use xpSQL as a development platform for creating dynamic database applications. Support and services of xpSQL provide the base income, while custom and boxed applications based on xpSQL create growth income.
The organizational structure involves MozApps.com handling sales and marketing while xpsql.org provides base technology support. With hundreds of thousands of database applications being written every year, the style, cost, and overall ease of use of xpSQL and MozApps make this technology stand out in the market, presenting a tremendous potential for growth and success.
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