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Macromedia Announces ColdFusion MX 7, The Most Significant Release In Ten Years - Live on SYS-CON.TV

CF MX 7 Enables Companies To Solve A Broad Range Of Business Needs For Mobile Workforce

Macromedia (Nasdaq: MACR) today announced the immediate availability of Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7, previously code-named "Blackstone," the fastest, easiest way to build and deploy powerful Internet applications. Developers are already embracing the latest version of the ColdFusion application server, and are now solving development challenges with new printable web content, rich forms, more flexible deployment options, and integrated, structured business reporting.  ColdFusion MX 7 also provides new cost-effective and powerful innovations to interact with mobile phones using short message service (SMS) text messaging, which allows developers to create a new class of Internet applications for the mobile world.

View Dave Gruber With Charles Brown Live on SYS-CON.TV

 

"Building on the legacy of revolutionizing application development, ColdFusion MX 7 once again makes the hard development problems easy with groundbreaking capabilities and elegant implementation," said David Mendels, general manager, Macromedia. "ColdFusion MX 7 provides organizations with the solution to rapidly create Internet applications that solve today's business problems faster, deliver clear return on investment, and bring a better and more compelling experience for the end user."

 

ColdFusion MX 7 opens the door to the mobile Internet by providing an easy, cost-effective, and powerful way to securely extend applications to mobile phone users through SMS text messaging. Applications can also be created for access through instant messaging clients. These new deployment options enable companies to solve a broad range of emerging business needs for today's highly mobile workforce by extending the Internet beyond the browser to a wide range of mobile devices.

ColdFusion MX 7 lets developers build more powerful Internet applications in less time than ever before. New rich forms technology helps save time and effort by empowering developers to easily create superior online forms without having to code all of the presentation-tier logic. Developers can also transform dynamic web content into well-formatted, printable documents in either Macromedia FlashPaper or PDF formats.

 

New business reporting features in ColdFusion MX 7 allow developers to generate affordable, structured business reports in the context of web applications, and give users access to important business data in easy-to-understand formats.

 

ColdFusion runs as either a standalone application server or on top of leading J2EE application servers, including Macromedia JRun, IBM WebSphere, BEA WebLogic, and Sun ONE, bringing the product's legacy of productivity to the scalable, standards-based Java platform. ColdFusion MX 7 provides a new Enterprise Manager that enables administrators to quickly and easily create multiple application instances and provides new levels of high availability and performance.  The open architecture of ColdFusion MX 7 continues to make it easy to deploy applications on Windows, Unix, and Linux platforms.

"ColdFusion MX 7 promises to be the most developer-friendly version of ColdFusion yet," said Joel Cox, IT project manager, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. "Much of the tedium of interface development is alleviated, allowing developers to spend their time working on the underlying business logic."

PRICING AND AVAILABILITY

According to Gruber, who appeared today on SYS-CON.TV with MXDJ editor-in-chief Charles Brown, ColdFusion MX 7 is immediately available in English for purchase in two editions. The Standard Edition includes two CPUs for $1,299. The Enterprise Edition includes two CPUs for $5,999. Volume discounts and government and education licensing are also available. A localized version for Japanese is expected to ship later this year.

To purchase or learn more about ColdFusion MX 7, please visit http://www.macromedia.com/go/cfmx7/.
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Danny Mark 02/09/05 11:04:46 PM EST

Sys-Con TV sucks. Seta is so bad. Your whole site is really bad... one giant irritating commercial. I hate Cold Fusion and Java too.

I do like MobiTV though.

Bob Lank 02/09/05 11:01:29 PM EST

Seta's SysCon TV broadcast sucks big time. I was interested in MobiTV, but I've never seen such a bad interviewer. Every page refresh, I got to hear it again. So what was merely annoying the first time become really sickening the 4th or 5th time.

Seta - get some other kind of job.

DB Conner 02/09/05 10:57:31 PM EST

Too little, too late. Switched to .Net - very happy about it. CF

TV - Thank You 02/07/05 11:05:59 AM EST

Today's sys-con.tv video was great. Will there be more like this, or only when there is ColdFusion/Macromedia news?

Cynthia Lewis 02/07/05 09:40:48 AM EST

Does the PDF-generation functionality have the capability of automatically
including repeating page headers? This is the #1 reason I and my
colleagues would want to use CFMX, *if* it does this, but I don't see
anything about it in the video. I can easily generate PDF's now, don't
need a new release for that. But cannot do page headers that automatically
repeat when they need to -- the best I can do now is to display a certain
number of records per page, and then force a page break. Bad solution for
a couple of reasons, not the least of which is that users can override my
font size and face choices, making the number of records I have selected
per page wrong for them.