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San FranciscoApril 29, 2002IBM Corp.
and Macromedia, Inc. (Nasdaq: MACR) today announced
a strategic relationship that brings the Macromedia
ColdFusion MX rapid server scripting environment
(see
separate release) to the IBM WebSphere Internet
infrastructure software platform. As a result of this
agreement, the large Macromedia developer community
will have the option of developing and deploying ColdFusion
MX applications on WebSphere. The agreement includes
joint development, sales, marketing, and technical
support activities to serve customers using the integrated
IBM/Macromedia platform.
As part of the agreement, IBM will be the first J2EE
platform provider company to resell ColdFusion MX
for IBM WebSphere Application Server to customers
worldwide through the IBM Passport Advantage licensing
program. Macromedia will also offer the product through
its own sales channels. Both companies will mobilize
their sales forces and partner networks to offer solutions
based on the combined capabilities of WebSphere and
ColdFusion MX.
Macromedia also plans to enable Macromedia
Dreamweaver MX, its development tool for building
ColdFusion applications (see
separate release), to integrate with IBM's WebSphere
Studio development environment via Eclipse, an open-source
development platform for fast and easy tool integration.
Both Macromedia and IBM's support for Eclipse will
enable developers to enjoy the best of both development
environments within an open and unified application
development platform.
The integration of ColdFusion MX and Dreamweaver
MX with WebSphere will lower development and deployment
costs and protect customer investments by allowing
web developers to work in a consolidated environment.
In addition, the combined solution will provide a
powerful foundation for millions of business application
developers seeking a way to take advantage of the
J2EE platform.
"IBM's expanded relationship with Macromedia
makes it possible for the Macromedia web developer
community to deploy applications on WebSphere,"
said John Swainson, general manager, IBM Application
and Integration Middleware Division. "Macromedia
ColdFusion developers requiring enterprise-level reliability
and performance will be able to take advantage of
optimized deployment to WebSphere Application Server.
In addition, IBM and Macromedia are working together
to support industry standards such as J2EE, web services,
and Eclipse to increase productivity for developers
using the unique combined capabilities of Macromedia
Dreamweaver and WebSphere Studio tools."
With this announcement, IBM extends their leadership
in providing solutions that solve the integration
challenges of all customers.
"Macromedia ColdFusion MX is a perfect complement
to the WebSphere platform, as both are built to harness
the inherent power of open standards, including J2EE
and web services architectures," said Rob Burgess,
chairman and CEO, Macromedia. "This partnership
expands the reach of ColdFusion MX technology and
offers customers a way to leverage their investments
in the WebSphere platform."
Developers can use the new Macromedia Flash Remoting,
built into ColdFusion MX, to connect applications
running in the Macromedia Flash Player to server-side
business logic and data, enabling the creation of
rich Internet applications that combine the responsiveness
and functionality of client/server applications with
the reach and low cost deployment of the Internet.
ColdFusion MX for IBM WebSphere Application Server
allows organizations to harness the power of rich
Internet applications in conjunction with new or existing
Java and .NET Framework applications and components.
ColdFusion MX for IBM WebSphere Application Server
will be available in the third calendar quarter of
2002 from IBM via the Passport Advantage licensing
programs and from Macromedia via the Macromedia Volume
Licensing Program and other Macromedia distribution
channels. For more information, visit www.ibm.com/software/webservers/coldfusionmx/.
ABOUT MACROMEDIA
Macromedia (www.macromedia.com;
Nasdaq:MACR) empowers millions of designers and developers
to create effective user experiences across the widest
array of platforms and devices. Through an open, integrated
family of client, tool, and server technologies, Macromedia
is driving a new generation of rich Internet applications
that will radically improve the Internet experience.
ABOUT IBM'S (NYSE: IBM) WEBSPHERE SOFTWARE
WebSphere is the market-leading Internet infrastructure
software, or middleware, for creating, running and
integrating e-business applications across a variety
of computing platforms. Built on open standards such
as J2EE, XML and the new web services standards, and
endowed with IBM's core strengths of reliability,
scalability and security, WebSphere server software
and development tools are used by tens of thousands
of customers and have shown 11 consecutive quarters
of double-digit sales growth. For more information:
www.ibm.com/websphere.
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