Tarik Ahmed wrote:
http://members.whattheythink.com/home/od05sherburne7.cfm
...Exstream was showing its brand-new Dialogue Version 5, which,
according to Vice President of Marketing Kelley Sloane, has over 250
enhancements. With this release, Exstream teamed up with Macromedia to
use its* Flex Server* to create Dialogue Anywhere for Marketing,
allowing creation of a rich Internet user experience and the ability to
create an interface similar to a PC. Sloane claims Exstream is the first
company to deploy an application like this, designed for corporations
that have marketing staff scattered in various geographic locations.
Users can log on to Dialogue, create marketing messages and rules, and
send their work for approval under a defined workflow cycle, having them
incorporated in documents at run time..
Thanks for bringing that up. I spent some time at exstream.com, but
didn't see a good explanation of how they were using the technology.
Anyone find a better citation on this...?
tx,
jd
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