Macromedia Flash Platform in the Government Enterprise
This whitepaper explains how Government agencies can leverage the Flash Platform to more effectively meet enterprise architecture requirements.
Rapid Application Development for J2EE Using Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7
Learn more about combining the simplicity of ColdFusion with the power of J2EE to deliver the lowest total cost of ownership for the majority of web applications today.
Flex Application Performance: Tips and Techniques
This white paper details best practices and techniques that enhance Flex application performance on the both the client and the server.
Best Practices for Web Accessibility Design and Implementation
Written by Dr. Alan Foley of North Carolina State University and Bob Regan of Macromedia, this document outlines a process-based approach to implementing accessibility design.
Building Accessible Dynamic Websites with Macromedia ColdFusion MX
This white paper examines the tools and techniques required to build an accessible web application using Macromedia ColdFusion MX.
Building Secure Internet Applications with ColdFusion MX 6.1
This whitepaper examines some of the security risks associated with Internet applications and describes how ColdFusion MX 6.1 provides powerful, yet easy to implement features that address them.
ColdFusion MX 6.1 Performance Brief (PDF, 290K)
Developing Rich Internet Applications with Macromedia MX
Macromedia MX is the first complete family of products and technologies designed to work together to deliver Rich Internet Applications, an emerging class of applications that promises to change Internet application development. This white paper discusses the need for a new generation of applications, provides a technical overview of Rich Internet Applications, and describes how the new Macromedia MX product family allows you to develop these applications.
Getting Started with E-Learning Standards
Online learning standards can be complicated. This primer will help you identify and implement the key capabilities of each standards body and their respective specifications. With this understanding, you will be better equipped to improve your online learning development and delivery. Experienced and novice developers alike will benefit from these guidelines.
J2EE Promises and Customer Experiences: Adding a Productivity Layer to J2EE Speeds J2EE Benefits
Read the Patricia Seybold Group white paper and learn how Macromedia ColdFusion MX for J2EE can help you extend your J2EE investments by reducing development cycles and costs—while increasing ROI.
Macromedia ColdFusion MX: Raising the Return on Investment of Internet Application Development
Read what Aberdeen Research has to say about how Macromedia ColdFusion MX can maximize your development team's productivity and increase your company's return on Internet technology investments.
Macromedia Flash MX Security
Macromedia takes security very seriously, and has done everything possible to ensure that Macromedia Flash MX is a secure technology that protects the user’s security and privacy. This document discusses security and privacy concerns with Macromedia Flash content, including a number of potential security issues associated with playing content from the local file system that originates from untrustworthy or unknown sources.
Macromedia MX: Components and Web Services
The Macromedia MX product family combines ColdFusion MX components with the rich client capabilities of Macromedia Flash Player, and the development capabilities of Macromedia Dreamweaver MX with the openness and interoperability of SOAP and XML web services. Jeremy Allaire explains how new features in the Macromedia MX product family can help developers overcome limitations in their current approach to web development.
Macromedia MX: Creating Learning Objects
This white paper by Tanya Heins, Skip Pickle, and Ann Gallenson outlines the anatomy of a learning object, offers design and development strategies, and suggests technical and delivery best practices for building and deploying learning objects using the Macromedia MX product suite.
Macromedia MX: Empowering Enterprise E-Learning
This white paper by Tanya Heins, Skip Pickle, and Ann Gallenson outlines the anatomy of a learning object, offers design and development strategies, and suggests technical and delivery best practices for building and deploying learning objects using the Macromedia MX product suite.
Macromedia MX: Strategies and Architectures for E-Learning Content
This white paper by Tanya Heins and Frances Himes will help IT and e-learning managers understand how to assemble and deliver template-driven learning objects that can be easily adapted to an organization's instructional model. Specific examples of templates created with Macromedia Studio MX, Macromedia ColdFusion MX, and Macromedia Flash Communication Server MX will be used to illustrate this flexible development process.
Multiple Server Instances in ColdFusion MX Enterprise 6.1
This white paper introduces the benefits of running multiple ColdFusion server instances on a single physical server with Macromedia ColdFusion MX Enterprise 6.1.
Using the Web for Interactive Teaching and Learning
This white paper reviews key trends in learning theory, research on learning styles, and use of computer-aided instruction. It also discusses best practices for implementing online and distance learning.
Using the Web to Train Knowledge Workers
If you deal with technology and training in corporations, you'll benefit from this white paper. The paper summarizes key trends and issues in the corporate training market and goes on to review the changing roles of knowledge workers. Next, the paper describes the key role of technology in helping companies train their knowledge workers. The paper also details research in learning theory and successful interactive learning models.