Does anyone know anything about this? > -----Original Message----- > From: Eric Speir > Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 8:22 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: have you seen this? > > > Erik, you're still involved in Fusebox, aren't you? Have > you seen this? Happy Easter, hope the fam is doing well. > > -Eric > > > > > For Immediate Release: > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Red Viper Systems LTD (R) is proud to announce "Venom (R)," the Worlds' > > leading application framework for Macromedia (R) ColdFusion (R). > > > > "The technology behind this framework has been in development for > > about five > > years," said RVS CEO Bernard Jolianez. Formerly known as > "Fusebox", Venom > > is a patented technology that adds structure and modularity to > > Macromedia's > > popular web development language. "The technology held no > patents, so we > > jumped on the chance to package, license, and support such a > flexible and > > powerful framework. We're confident that the former Fusebox > community will > > support our efforts to establish Venom as the pre-eminent web > development > > methodology and framework." > > > > RVS will offer a CD installation kit and single-application > license for a > > modest charge of US $25.00, and will market support much like the > > successful > > company RedHat does for its popular Linux product. While the > > license is for > > a single application, RVS CEO Jolianez assured developers that > > enterprise-wide licensing will be both available and reasonably > > priced. "Our > > goal is to continue the great work that made Fusebox so successful," > > Jolianez said. > > > > Venom's powerful mixture of modularity and scalability make it a top > > choice for developers worldwide. Venom's technique known as > > 'swallowing the > > mouse', allows developers to place their applications inside of other > > applications. > > "We feel confident developers will adhere to our new terminology, it is > > vital to > > our success". > > > > Venom will natively support XML, Web services, CORBA, COM, .NET > > with support > > planned for ASCII and ECMA-Script. "The next version of Venom > will reveal > > Venom's support for Java Open Kerberos Edition," pledged Jolianez. This > > security model is based on a proprietary technology RVS has been > > developing." > > >
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