Got this in my mail this morning, thought you might be interested...
Using Macromedia Flash Remoting MX and Macromedia Flash MX, MC2 a leading interactive agency built Atomic Mail, a sophisticated Flash-based email campaign manager. Now established as a freestanding company, Atomic Mail, Ltd continues to leverage Macromedia products to cut development time, reduce costs, and streamline programming complexity.
Case Study Highlights:
* In the 2002 fiscal year, for example, Atomic Mail messages generated more than $24 million dollars in revenue for retailer Lane Bryant
* The file size of the latest version of Atomic Mail is less than 100k, where the file size of the Macromedia Flash 5 application was more than 300k
* Macromedia Flash Remoting MX reduced development of Atomic Mail from 600 hours to less than 200 hours and reduced debugging and testing time by 80 percent, from ten weeks to two weeks
* Native .NET interface included with Flash Remoting MX afforded an elegant programming model to invoke ASP.NET web services
Quote:
"Lane Bryant's success in using Atomic Mail was measurable both financially and practically. Atomic Mail met our specific requirements in a way that no other product could such as embedded personalized barcoded coupons to track customer purchases, and a highly flexible data environment that could easily grow to incorporate new data on our subscribers that we collected from external sources."
-Becki Rundles, brand manager for Lane Bryant
Read More: http://dynamic.macromedia.com/bin/MM/showcase/scripts/showcase_cs_cover.jsp?Showcase_OID=952341
Mike Kear wrote:
I’m preparing a proposal for an entertainment industry site, and the client is excited about flash. Can anyone point me towards some real-life examples of flash remoting in action? I tried to explain how it benefits a site and I think all I did was confuse rather than excite.
Cheers,
Michael Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks.
-- Andrew Muller Senior Macromedia Certified Instructor - ColdFusion, Flash Certified Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion Developer - CF5, CFMX Certified Macromedia Flash Developer - FL5, FMX
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