The name is eluding me right now but there is some CF based app out there
that is a "SharePoint" competitor.  It is for the same basic needs of
collaboration.  I do not recall what it costs and not even sure if their
website mentions that it is done in ColdFusion.

On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 6:52 PM, Billy Cravens <[email protected]> wrote:

> Worth noting that Sharepoint isn't a stand-alone product, but is an
> application sitting atop the Microsoft "stack" (OS, .NET, SQL Server, etc).
> I'm not sure that it's entirely accurate to refer to the "Adobe stack", as
> ColdFusion is an application server that binds together all the various
> pieces of the puzzle (vis-a-vis a "stack" of puzzle pieces from a
> vendor/platform). You can even invoke Sharepoint web services via
> <cfsharepoint>
>
> Sharepoint is designed to address specific business problems - otherwise
> you wouldn't see non-Sharepoint MS solutions. So to compare CF solutions
> that addressed solutions Sharepoint couldn't wouldn't be fair.. that'd be
> the greater majority of CF applications. Rather, I think it would be
> interesting to look at specific business problems that Sharepoint
> traditionally handles, and see how CF outperforms or falls short. It'd be
> perfect if anyone has been part of a CF-to-Sharepoint or vice versa rollout.
>
>
> A demonstration of <cfsharepoint> would be awesome as well.
>
> Are you local Oskar? If so, I'm sure you'd be a great fit to talk about
> your experiences with Sharepoint and CF. Feel free to contact myself or
> Eddie off-list if you'd like.
>
> Billy Cravens
> [email protected]
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 10:03 AM, Oskar Teran <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I'd like to see how adobe stack compares to sharepoint.
>> I realize sharepoint has premade templates and cf doesn't.
>> But, cf performance is much better than sharepoint.
>> Also, disaster recovery of CF isn't anywhere as complicated as
>> sharepoint!!
>>
>> Give references of projects in TX or USA where adobe stack (cf in
>> particular) solved biz challenges microsoft couldn't.
>> Or it solved biz problems for a better price, better performance, etc.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Oskar
>>
>>
>> On Nov 18, 2010, at 9:56 AM, Eddie Pequeno wrote:
>>
>>  Please send us your ideas on what you would like to see presented at the
>>> next meeting.
>>>
>>> There is no meething scheduled this month.
>>>
>>> -Eddie Pequeno
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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