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Macromedia beats 3Q estimates, merges with Allaire

...that beat analyst expectations by 2 cents a share. The merger with Allaire will allow San Francisco-based Macromedia to expand its audience from Web... Read more

17 January, 2001 by Cecily Barnes

ColdFusion for Linux launches

...development tool ColdFusion to create Web enterprises of all shapes and sizes. Allaire, which manufactures ColdFusion, revealed at its annual US conference Monday that it... Read more

26 October, 1999 by Will Knight

Is Macromedia forgetting who helped put it on top?

...most widely used products in their respective categories. More recently, Macromedia acquired Allaire, which brought with it three important products: HomeSite, ColdFusion, and JRun. HomeSite... Read more

24 November, 2002 by Chris Preimesberger and Matt Liotta

Macromedia merges with Allaire to broaden developer allure

...web developers through a $360m merger with website server development software outfit Allaire. The deal will allow Macromedia to move beyond its audience of web... Read more

17 January, 2001 by Ron Coates

NetObjects, Allaire fuse Web tools

...based NetObjects Fusion that enables HTML authors of Fusion to work with Allaire's Cold Fusion middleware/database Web application design software. Called the Fusion2Fusion... Read more

30 October, 1997 by Michael Moeller

Brightcove aims to create video marketplace

...generate revenue in a variety of ways," said Brightcove chief executive Jeremy Allaire. The company is also setting up a video-sharing site, similar to... Read more

30 October, 2006 by Michael Kanellos

Engineers use Microsoft specs to pre-empt Avalon

...the strategy at his last company, Live Software, which he sold to Allaire, which was bought by Macromedia. Live Software's Java server software was... Read more

5 October, 2004 by Ina Fried and Martin LaMonica

Onfolio unfurls bookmarking tool

...driven by more powerful search technologies such as Google," said J.J. Allaire, the founder of Onfolio. "Yet people are using the same kind of... Read more

16 March, 2004 by Matt Hines

Macromedia: Tussling with Longhorn

...company was given a shot in the arm with the acquisition of Allaire two years ago with its Coldfusion Web application server. The latest push... Read more

21 November, 2003 by Andrew Donoghue

Do you need an application server?

...that enabled this multitier distribution of presentation and business logic (e.g., Allaire with their Cold Fusion product) called it an application server. Whatever it... Read more

20 June, 2002 by Tim Landgrave

Macromedia makes Web services key with Studio MX

...design and development tools with ColdFusion server tools that Macromedia acquired from Allaire, Macromedia can help developers offer more useful Web services and present them... Read more

29 April, 2002 by David Becker

Flash: More than just eye candy

Macromedia wants to make Flash a one-stop resource for Web design rather than just an added extra Read more

4 March, 2002 by David Becker

Splash of Flash heads for handhelds

...other opportunities for growth as well. In January, the company merged with Allaire, a move executives said would expand the company's audience from Web... Read more

19 February, 2001 by Cecily Barnes

Second half outlook: Five business models to watch

...Technology Fund, said XML will be a hot sector. His favorites include Allaire and BEA Systems, which he said has been "overly punished" 2. B2B... Read more

10 July, 2000 by Larry Dignan

These Web sites know who you are

And they know where your ISP lives Read more

13 October, 1999 by Michael Moss

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