Archive for January, 2009
Adobe LiveCycle Express — Cloud Computing Meets Adobe LiveCycle ES
Adobe LiveCycle Express is a new software-as-a-service (SaaS) product offering from Adobe that takes a cloud computing approach to delivering Adobe’s LiveCycle ES enterprise software suite using Ruby on Rails, Adobe Flex, and Amazon’s EC2 and S3 services. LiveCycle Express grew from a research project I conceived while working in Adobe’s Advanced Tchnology Labs division.
The site was launched on December 15, 2008 at http://livecycle.express.adobe.com.
The joint press release from Adobe and Amazon announcing LiveCycle Express can be found here: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Adobe-Announces-LiveCycle-bw-14025946.html.
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