Lately, I’ve been hearing the same question across the MultiValue community: What’s happening with D3? If you’re using it, you’ve likely seen that Rocket Software is shifting its focus, and that has left many users wondering about their next move.
Here’s what we do know: D3 10.4 is the last planned release. While Rocket has committed to maintaining it with security updates for now, long-term development appears to be slowing, and the company is encouraging users to transition to jBASE or UniVerse.
For some businesses, that might be a logical path. But if you’re looking for a solution designed for long-term stability in MultiValue, there’s another option and it’s one that doesn’t require an expensive migration or a complete shift in how you work.
A Smarter Alternative: MVsharp
At RDM Infinity, we’ve been working on a platform built for long-term stability in MultiValue. That’s where MVsharp comes in. If you’re tired of not knowing what’s next for your system, here’s why MVsharp might be a better fit:
- No More Guesswork About Support: Unlike D3, where support is winding down, MVsharp is being actively developed and built to last. No “limited support” phase, no forced migrations. Just a stable, modern MultiValue platform.
- Scalability Without Limits: Whether you need to scale up on Windows, Linux, or the cloud, MVsharp gives you the flexibility to grow without being tied to aging infrastructure.
No Need for a Dedicated MultiValue Administrator: Finding experienced MultiValue admins is only getting harder. MVsharp eliminates that need by providing an easier-to-manage environment while keeping your applications in MultiValue. - Modern Programming Without Losing MultiValue: With built-in support for C#, Python, JavaScript, and TypeScript, MVsharp lets you integrate modern technologies without abandoning MultiValue. Plus, by moving into a .NET environment, businesses can access a much larger talent pool—reducing the time and costs of maintaining older technology.
What’s Next?
If you’re on D3, you’re being asked to make a choice. You could follow Rocket’s roadmap or you could choose a platform that’s built for the future of MultiValue.
MultiValue is still alive—and we’re making sure it stays that way.
I’d love to hear what challenges you’re facing and talk through how MVsharp can help. Send me a message brobinson@rdminfinity.com, or let’s set up a time to chat. No sales pitch, just a real conversation about where MultiValue is headed.