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Macromedia has no obligation to monitor the Communication Services. However, Macromedia reserves the right to review materials posted to the Communication Services and to remove and/or edit any materials in its sole discretion. Macromedia reserves the right to terminate your access to any or all of the Communication Services at any time, without notice, for any reason whatsoever.
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Additionally, Macromedia has certified SAP NetWeaver as a supported platform for Flex. With this support enterprise developers, SIs and ISVs can leverage the standards-based programming methodologies of Flex to build customizable, flexible applications on top of the SAP NetWeaver platform.
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To get the word out, Macromedia planned to ship its new Shockwave software free of charge, hoping that it would boost other sales of Macromedia software. They ... worked with both Sun Microsystems and CompuServe. CompuServe became the first company to integrate Macromedia software into its products; in the meantime, Sun worked with Macromedia to enhance its Java Internet programming language and tools to work with Macromedia's multimedia software. Under their agreement, Macromedia would license Java and incorporate it into their multimedia products.
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In the past Microsoft rebranded the Data Direct JDBC driver for their own just like Macromedia does with ColdFusion MX. As of sometime in early 2003 they started building their own driver. As of Nov 2003 the SP2 version was available. Data Direct has a comparison data between the Microsoft driver and Data Direct drivers. This would apply to the Macromedia drivers as well since they brand the latest drivers from Data Direct.
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Macromedia's blogs were started three years ago to build a better community and send information to customers more quickly than existing channels. Over time, Macromedia discovered that blogs could be used for the development of their products. This shift in product development thinking was gradual, and eventually a big change in thinking about the Macromedia product development happened.
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