MVON enables emulation of MultiValue environments such as UniVerse, UniData and D3.
MVON is written in C#, unlike other MultiValue environments with foundations in C, C++, Java and other languages, which are incompatible with Managed Code.
Clarification: The Common Language Runtime (CLR) is a virtual machine that manages the execution of .NET programs, including features like memory management and exception handling. The Common Language Specification (CLS) is a set of rules that define a common set of features that .NET languages must support to ensure interoperability, allowing code written in one .NET language to be used by code written in another. Programs that are CLS-compliant are said to be Managed Code.
MVON provides MV developers the tools to write software in familiar MV languages as well as other CLR-compliant languages, such as C#, and scripting languages, such as Python, JavaScript and TypeScript. All the programs intraoperate—no need for interprocess communication.
MVON Features
- Modern implementation of MultiValue environment
- Ability to use multiple types of databases concurrently
- Ability to use relational and NoSQL databases as well as MultiValue databases
- Ability to view and update data as both MultiValue and normalized forms
- Horizontal scaling using industry-standard platforms
- RESTful Web API support
- Existing MultiValue applications run the same
- Interoperability with other MultiValue databases
- Option to acquire full source code so your only vendor can be Microsoft
- World class development studio and interactive debugger
- Instant failover capability
MVON Benefits
- Increased value of your company, your applications and skillsets
- Retention of current application logic and existing skillsets
- Increased ability to retain current staff
- Increased ability to attract new staff
- Ability to use modern frameworks (.NET) and languages (C#, Python and JavaScript)
- Ability to use Xamarin technology as well as .NET
- Ability to develop apps without consideration of the deployment OS types
- Ability to develop apps without consideration of the deployment database types
- Ability to develop apps without consideration of the deployment user interface types
- Ability for cloud hosting on Azure, AWS and others without dependence on the cloud

