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News   News : Amiga Inc. purchase Ruksun Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
   posted by dan.hutch on 23-Sep-2006 21:26:29 (8973 reads)
Amiga Development India announces Asset Purchase Agreement with Ruksun Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

Acquisition of skilled services team, intellectual property and contracts from strong computing development center grows portfolio.



Issaquah, WA/Pune, India, September 22rd 2006: Amiga Development India Pvt. Ltd. (ADI), a wholly owned subsidiary of U.S. based Amiga, Inc., announced that it has purchased the majority of the assets owned by Ruksun Software Technologies Pvt. Ltd., a Pune-based company servicing software development projects, on August 10, 2006. The acquisition includes intellectual property, business and engineering and support staff and all development contracts.

Ruksun has over thirteen years of experience in mobile, wireless and web technologies and embedded systems development. ADI will be able to leverage the experience of Amiga Inc.?s efforts in both mobile and desktop computing in order to better serve its existing and future clients. In addition, ADI will become Amiga Inc.?s off-shore development center. Amiga Development India will work to grow its customer base and will look to incorporate and grow the existing intellectual property base purchased from Ruksun.

About Amiga

Amiga, Inc., with offices in Washington state and New York, is a leading global provider of multimedia enabling technologies. For almost two decades, its award-winning software has been a mainstay for motion picture studios, multimedia creators and digital entertainment enthusiasts around the world. Today, Amiga builds on this legacy, leading the way in multimedia development by providing developers with hardware-independent technologies for writing and porting applications to new platforms and interactive devices. AmigaAnywhere? enables applications to run on a broad range of processors including ARM, StrongARM, Intel X-Scale, OMAP, MIPS, x86, and Hitachi SH series and to run hosted on a wide variety of operating systems including Linux, Windows CE .NET, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. AmigaAnywhere? applications are available online at www.shopamiga.com. For more information visit www.amiga.com.

AmigaAnywhere? is a registered trademark of Amiga, Inc. All other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.

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Re: Amiga Inc. purchase Ruksun Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
Posted on 29-Sep-2006 20:29:35
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know you don't really mean that. I personally wrote several thousand lines of code for Amiga DE as an Amiga Inc. employee and delivered two applications. One of which was actually used on the Microsoft sponsored game cards that Amiga released. I also personally know of many other thousands of lines of code written by other Amiga Inc. employees that also went into those game cards. There is a whole heck of a lot more going on behind the scenes than just some games written by 3rd parties. Amiga Inc. put a lot of effort into supporting and helping those developers. Without our efforts at Amiga Inc., those game cards would not have been possible.


... while i wait for my account to be deleted...

So Amiga Inc managed to write (or probably in most cases just helped to write) "some game cards" in their how many years of existence (i lost count)? We don't need an OS, browser or anything of that kind. We need casino games... So, on how many platforms do these games actually run? Looking at Amiga Inc's website, i don't really think it was such a success...

You really convinced me there. This is really going to bring us back... Game cards are our future.

It's a pity how people lower their standards and expectations so easily.

But don't believe me. Just look at the reality.

Rest in peace, (the real) Amiga.

Last edited by z5 on 29-Sep-2006 at 08:37 PM.
Last edited by z5 on 29-Sep-2006 at 08:34 PM.


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