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ColdBox Case Study: Amcom Technologies

Luis Majano January 18, 2010

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Luis Majano

January 18, 2010

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This week we would like to showcase Amcom Technology as their ColdBox case study is really refreshing.  They have also done some tremendous work with ColdBox/ColdFusion and continue to innovate.  Their case study can be found here: http://wiki.coldbox.org/wiki/CaseStudies:Amcom.cfm.

"ColdBox allowed us to introduce the framework into our existing legacy application without having to redo the application. We want to ColdBox-ify features as needed based on business priority, while at the same time using ColdBox on all new features."

"From a business perspective, you want to minimize exposure to the chances of a technology becoming obsolete, or unsupported. This risk can be higher when it comes to open source initiatives – ColdBox is the most actively maintained framework"

You can also submit your case studies to us, just look at our case study gallery and contact us at info@coldbox.org and we will highlight your company or project.

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