Tarik Ahmed wrote:
> http://members.whattheythink.com/home/od05sherburne7.cfm
> 
> "...Exstream was showing its brand-new Dialogue Version 5, which, 
> according to Vice President of Marketing Kelley Sloane, has over 250 
> enhancements. With this release, Exstream teamed up with Macromedia to 
> use its* Flex Server* to create Dialogue Anywhere for Marketing, 
> allowing creation of a rich Internet user experience and the ability to 
> create an interface similar to a PC. Sloane claims Exstream is the first 
> company to deploy an application like this, designed for corporations 
> that have marketing staff scattered in various geographic locations. 
> Users can log on to Dialogue, create marketing messages and rules, and 
> send their work for approval under a defined workflow cycle, having them 
> incorporated in documents at run time......"

Thanks for bringing that up. I spent some time at exstream.com, but 
didn't see a good explanation of how they were using the technology. 
Anyone find a better citation on this...?

tx,
jd




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