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New ColdBox Alliance Partner: B-Line Express

Luis Majano January 07, 2010

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Luis Majano

January 07, 2010

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We want to welcome B-Line Express to our ColdBox Alliance Program.

B-Line is a digital solution firm that has been providing experienced design and internet application development since 1995, and specializes in the delivery of user-centric technical solutions that help businesses connect with people.  B-Line's expertise ranges from industry-specific projects in areas such as financial services to multi-faceted technology solutions that draw upon the company's background in distributed applications, data mining, data warehousing, broadband, and rich media.

Their core competencies include: Flex, Java,  ColdFusion and Coldbox.
Application List: http://www.blinex.com/products.cfm
Clients List : http://www.blinex.com/clients.cfm

Contact Info
Phone: 866.625.4639         
email: support@blinex.com
Web: www.blinex.com

So what is the ColdBox Alliance Program? The Alliance program is a network of professional companies that are ColdBox experts and can offer support, development and other professional services under The ColdBox Platform.  They also have a tight relationship with us (the authors of ColdBox), so they get a unique insight into the development and capabilities of the platform that nobody gets.  So it is our privilege to welcome B-Line Express as another Alliance Partner.  Here is their bio and description page.

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