Wiztivi Announces SaaS-Based Development Framework For Cross-Platform Video Interfaces

Wiztivi, a pioneer in multi-screen app development and cloud gaming, announces the extension of its development Framework to a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) format, enabling developers everywhere to write code once and natively render it across all major TV, mobile, web and game console platforms.
Wiztivi, has built its Framework to enable developers to create once and deploy natively across a wide range of devices, from smart TVs, set-top boxes, game consoles, to web interfaces with a consistent user experience. The Framework’s native rendering engine allows improved performance and covers all major OS platforms, including Samsung, LG, AppleTV, Android, HiSense and Linux.
Enabling access to the Framework as a SaaS solution is an industry-first. It offers flexibility and scalability for developers everywhere to leverage a cloud-based solution to compile and deploy their applications across multiple platforms. This solution opens the door for small and medium sized development houses as well as large system integrators to rapidly flex their delivery capabilities without the need for platform-specific expertise.
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