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Adobe Systems Incorporated and the New Toronto Group invite you to attend a free seminar and learn how Flex and ColdFusion can:
Combine the responsiveness and richness of desktop software with the broad reach of web applications to deliver a more effective end-user experience.
Define rich user interfaces using an intuitive XML-based language and render intelligent client applications running in the ubiquitous Flash® client runtime.
Allow application developers to describe an application’s user-interface layout, UI controls, and data binding applications using a familiar, standards-based programming model.
Deliver business benefits across a wide range of industries, as well as meet the specific needs of enterprise customers.
Dynamically transform web content into high-quality, printable, portable documents in PDF and FlashPaper formats using a simple tag.
 
Keynote Speaker
Ben Forta Come listen as Ben Forta, Adobe Technology Evangelist, longtime ColdFusion sage and rich Internet application development fanatic discusses why experience matters and how to create magnetic applications that look great, empower users, and work hard to achieve your business objectives.
 
Seating is limited. Register today!
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Adobe Flex 2 and Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7
 
* In partnership with
New Toronto Group
 
  Tuesday, February 6, 2007
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Registration: 8:30 a.m.

 
  Algonquin Room
Adobe Ottawa Office
343 Preston Street
Ottawa, ON
 
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  Learn more:  
  Flex 2  
  ColdFusion  
  For more information:  
  Shadan Saber  
  Adobe Systems Incorporated
Marketing Administrative Assistant
647.288.6401
 
  Who should attend this informative and timely seminar?  
  IT professionals who need to understand the business benefits of combining Flex 2 and ColdFusion MX 7 to boost the user experience and interactivity of their business applications.  
     
     
     
 

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