" so we all need to ante-up so Macromedia can give us ColdFusion Neo."

no we dont.

we can just continue to work for firms that think they are on the cutting
edge when in reality
they are 3 years behind the curve.

un willing to train there people [or update the software] who make there
buisness run in a proficiant manner.

i envy all you 5.0 people out there.

-paul
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adam Phillip Churvis [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 6:09 PM
> To:   CF-Community
> Subject:      Re: Renting CF5
> 
> > I got in my damn head that I want to "rent" cf5 as subscription software
> on
> > my server. Now I just need to convince macromedia to license it like
> that...
> > I don't want to buy it, I just want it. I want to be able to scale and
> pull
> > back as I need to.
> 
> I just spent almost $6,000 on licenses and 2-year subscriptions to
> multiple
> copies of ColdFusion Studio about thirty minutes ago.  We're also about to
> purchase a bunch of copies of ColdFusion 5 Enterprise, Freehand, Flash,
> Fireworks, and UltraDev.
> 
> If you use it, you gotta buy it, and you gotta keep paying for upgrades.
> No
> way around it.  Engineering commercial software is massively expensive, so
> we all need to ante-up so Macromedia can give us ColdFusion Neo.
> 
> Macromedia is an efficiently-run corporation with excellent management and
> engineering, which you can plainly see from both the quality of their
> graphics products and their market penetration, and you will see that same
> prowess displayed in advancing ColdFusion products over the coming years
> as
> they start to truly integrate former Allaire products into the fold.
> 
> PS-- If you want problem-free ColdFusion apps then get your sites off of
> those low-rent shared servers, co-lo your own server box (or better yet,
> multiple boxes) at Globix or CFHosting, buy your licenses to Windows,
> ColdFusion, SQL Server, etc., run only code that you yourself have written
> (one amateur's endlessly-looping stored procedure can bring down your
> entire
> server), and you'll have complete control and little or no downtime.  It
> may
> seem like a huge amount of money to invest in yourself at first, but there
> is one big advantage: you'll actually get work done and not have to
> constantly field tech support calls from your clients complaining about
> their site going down, slowdowns, "Cannot access datasource" errors, etc.
> 
> Hugs and Kisses, my little love muffins!
> 
> Respectfully,
> 
> Adam Phillip Churvis
> Advanced Certified ColdFusion Developer
> Productivity Enhancement, Inc.
> 
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> 
> -- Advanced Bootcamp for Database, Javascript, and ColdFusion 5
> -- Advanced Development with SQL Server, Oracle, and ColdFusion 5
> -- Advanced Scalability for ColdFusion 5 Applications
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> 
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> 
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> 
> 
>
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