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September 08, 2006
LiveCycle, MAX
LiveCycle, MAX: I want to endorse Duane Nickull's words here: "There are some pretty cool new things coming out from LiveCycle at MAX this year that should be of great interest to Macromedia fans. This is not simply a rehash of existing stuff. In fact, some of the debuts will be the first time anyone outside Adobe has access to the technology." Me, I don't know what will be announced when, or how, but I do know two things: (a) when I first studied up on Adobe LiveCycle Policy Server I was astounded how it had flown beneath my radar, with its ongoing relationship between media (in this case, documents) and its audience; and (b) I've been hearing a lot of good hallway conversation in 601 Townsend from folks on different product teams about how they might use such abilities. You know how games have evolved from standalones to network-dependent? Other types of presentations have similar needs to know who the audience is, and to offer different privileges to different people at different times. I'm excited by this stuff, and whether you're going to Vegas or not, I think you may find it worthwhile to keep an ear peeled for what goes on at these sessions.
Posted by JohnDowdell at September 8, 2006 08:17 PM
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