| By ColdFusion News Desk | Article Rating: |
|
| September 19, 2007 06:00 AM EDT | Reads: |
9,671 |
FuseTalk, created in 1999 by developers Jason Clark and Dominic Plouffe, has released the latest version of its flagship Internet forum and weblogging software for corporate, government and educational organizations. Version 3.1 performs extremely well on ColdFusion 8, according to the company.
FuseTalk's product line is designed to enable organizations to build an interactive community where members can communicate, through exchange of knowledge and experiences, information and views, and help solve problems.
"Online communities are a valuable source of timely business intelligence. We've updated FuseTalk to make it easier for companies to identify the interests and needs of their community members and to create actionable responses," said Greg Waite, President of FuseTalk Inc. "There are a lot of advantages to mining community data and having the tools to act proactively upon opportunities and issues raised by members is a major benefit of the FuseTalk solution," he added.
Waite called FuseTalk "a mature product that substantially satisfies the business requirements for discussion forums within the rapid application development environment."
v3.1 has been fully tested on Adobe's ColdFusion 8, Waite confirmed, with what he termed "stellar" results.
FuseTalk's product line is designed to enable organizations to build an interactive community where members can communicate, through exchange of knowledge and experiences, information and views, and help solve problems.
"Online communities are a valuable source of timely business intelligence. We've updated FuseTalk to make it easier for companies to identify the interests and needs of their community members and to create actionable responses," said Greg Waite, President of FuseTalk Inc. "There are a lot of advantages to mining community data and having the tools to act proactively upon opportunities and issues raised by members is a major benefit of the FuseTalk solution," he added.
Waite called FuseTalk "a mature product that substantially satisfies the business requirements for discussion forums within the rapid application development environment."
v3.1 has been fully tested on Adobe's ColdFusion 8, Waite confirmed, with what he termed "stellar" results.
Published September 19, 2007 Reads 9,671
Copyright © 2007 SYS-CON Media, Inc. — All Rights Reserved.
Syndicated stories and blog feeds, all rights reserved by the author.
Related Stories
More Stories By ColdFusion News Desk
CFDJ News Desk monitors the world of ColdFusion to present developers with updates on technology advances, new features and performance enhancements concerning ColdFusion, business trends, ColdFusion-related products, standards discussions, and industry commentary.
- ColdFusion MX 7 Is An Immediate Hit With Developers (Live on SYS-CON.TV)
- Macromedia Previews Next ColdFusion and Flash Releases
- "Sneak-Peek" Preview of Blackstone Unveiled
- ColdFusion MX 6.1 Updater is Available
- Cold Fusion Developer's Journal Exclusive: Intergral Execs Discuss Content Management
- Hot Banana Uses ColdFusion to Drive Content
- Wharton's "Spike" Intranet Moves to its Groundbreaking X Release
- It's Here! Adobe Ships ColdFusion 8
- Macromedia Announces ColdFusion MX 7, The Most Significant Release In Ten Years - Live on SYS-CON.TV
- Adobe Extends ColdFusion and Flex Builder 2
- Workaround Issued For Newly-Discovered Vulnerability In ColdFusion 6.1
- ColdFusion Update: New Adobe.com Launched Using CFMX 7























