Las Tunas, Cuba.- With the completion of the first course on the Raptor project, the Union of Cuban Programmers (UIC by its Spanish acronym), and the Youth Computer and Electronics Club, in Las Tunas, direct the creation of development communities that pay tribute to the process of computerization of society in the province.
As a framework for the development of computer platforms, Raptor was presented to the Network of Currency Collection Stores and the People's Saving Bank, entities interested in appropriating the benefits of the software that allows creating base technologies for the development of web applications, following safety standards and optimizing processes.
Wílliam Amed Tamayo Guevara, project leader, made an introduction to the work with the platform -Node-, on which Raptor is based, its advantages, practical examples and benefits of this execution environment, useful above all to boost computer sovereignty and technology to which the province aspires.
Roberto García Membrado, president of the UIC in the territory, told the Cuban News Agency that if entities and individuals take ownership of free software, it will allows enhancing the development of the platform through the insertion of everything in it, and thus generating a development community.
Thanks to the Computer Applications Development Group of the Provincial Directorate of the Youth Club that created Raptor in 2014, Las Tunas has an Automated Transportation Business System, well known as SEAT by Cuban programmers, that allowed to give life to an application like "La Guagua" and its First test stages in September last year.
"La Guagua" is designed for the Android system that will allow real-time tracking of the displacement of public transport buses, which will become operational after the installation of 80 GPS technology locators that the Ministry of Transportation has made available to the invention.
Tamayo Guevara, who also works as vice president of the UIC in Las Tunas, explained that Raptor is currently the only technology in Cuba capable of managing in real time the amount of geo-location events generated by an application such as "La Guagua."
The work group of the UIC also brought to light, through this platform, the creation of a mobile application for 26 newspaper, the provincial newspaper that is recognized as one of the most read in the country in its digital format and now with this new modality.
The Raptor project and its presence in business and social management, is one of the strengths for the future materialization of an Innovation and Computerization Center for local development, in this city, a space that will work with 90 percent of technologies and computer tools designed purely in Las Tunas.













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