At 7:12 PM 2/15/5, Aashish Singhvi wrote:
> My question is: is there some inherent limitations in current SVG
> that prevent it from being used extensively for Enterprise web apps?
> What other technology is the currently the favorite among such
> applications? (Don't think flash is used a lot in this domain)

For what it's worth, SWF technologies are experiencing rapid growth inside
intranets, but these are difficult to quantify because they are not as
linkable as pure web projects like these:
http://www.macromedia.com/showcase/

The most rapid SWF adoption inside enterprise seems to be for presentation
& meeting materials... the Macromedia Breeze suite of authoring options is
enjoying explosive growth:
http://www.macromedia.com/software/breeze/customers/

Enterprise applications seem fewer than presentations, but here's a partial
list of early Macromedia Flex customers:
http://www.macromedia.com/software/flex/customers/

No big thing here, just some added context for the above judgment.

jd




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