One had 200 staff and about 20 cf devs and present has around 300 staff and
7cf devs and 6 or so contract cf devs.

Current product is intranet application used by governments but we are a
private company, in other company we looked after household name e-commerce
systems, so it would be understandable they'd want household names using
there products, but thats only good for them if they're going to use that
for marketing etc (which I don't remember them doing).

Someone (non adobe employee) did tell me at SOTR that Adobe has a company
policy that any staff talking at conferences about any adobe product
regardless of what it is must first talk about the flash platform at the
start of there speech.

If this is the case they do have a marketing strategy for some products....

On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Mark Mandel <[email protected]> wrote:

> Matt,
>
> If you don't mind me asking, how big is the organization you work for?
>
> Sent from my mobile device
>
> On 26 May 2010 19:17, "M@ Bourke" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> I've been UK based the last 4 years and in both of the companies I've
> worked for here we've had Forta in our office.
> first company he came to do a sale pitch by him self, and current company
> he came with the UK product manager (I've forgotten his name) to do a sales
> pitch and reassurance of the product to our new GM "about the coldfusion
> thing".
>
> Also told us that if we ever get a client who isn't so sure about CF etc he
> would join in on a conference call and product manager would go and see them
> with our staff.
>
> Also we had Adobe here a second time about 6 months later just to have a
> meeting with management about cfbuilder.
>
> Also microsoft was banging on the door of both companies to come and show
> off there products.
>
> I was also at SOTR yesterday, it was a good conference but Adobe has a much
> bigger presence/budget at WebDU.
> Although in saying that SOTR is a little smaller and only CF based
>
> Do people have Adobe visit there work places back in oz?
>
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