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What the Adobe buyout means for ColdFusion Rick Mason, SeedChoices The deal • Adobe to acquire Macromedia for $3.4 billion • Adobe has 4,000 employees • Macromedia has 1,450 employees Here we go again Déjà vu all over again • They don't understand developers, and so they won't understand ColdFusion. • ColdFusion does not fit into their product space, they'll have to kill it off. • They are not as approachable and community involved. • Wasn’t true when Macromedia acquired ColdFusion, will now prove different? Meanwhile back at the ranch • ColdFusion had the biggest quarter in almost 5 years • “We expect it [ColdFusion] to be a growth product well into the future" • Quarter to quarter sales were up 45% • Comments from Macromedia CEO, Stephen Elop, to Wall Street What does Ben Forta say? • If CFMX7 were not doing well I'd be worried (with or without acquisition announcements). • But CFMX7 is doing very well, sales have exceeded expectations, and customers are very happy with the product. • So the ColdFusion team is already working on what comes next, planning the next release. There is no reason for that to change. Kevin Lynch, Macromedia architect • ColdFusion and J2EE are "the core DNA of our company“ • “The upcoming takeover will not change anything for developers using those technologies” A few products overlap • Dreamweaver – GoLive • Fireworks – Photoshop • Freehand - Illustrator One reason for combining forces • • • • Microsoft is targeting Flash with Avalon Microsoft is targeting PDF with Metro Together they have a better chance to prevail New Adobe now too large to be acquired by MS Wired’s Webmonkey weighs in • You can bet that there will be total crossfunctionality once the company irons the kinks out between all of the applications. • Granted, that could take a year or longer, but it's going to be an awesome party when it happens. Predictions I • Macromedia user groups and bloggers will colonize Adobe just as Allaire did Macromedia • The cfform tag will acquire the ability to create pdf forms enabling Adobe to sell enterprise class PDF solutions to big business • Dreamweaver will absorb GoLive Predictions II • Freehand will be open sourced by Adobe • Flash paper will disappear from the desktop but be reborn in the phone/pda market • There will two versions of Studio, one for print and the other for web developers The future of ColdFusion? Questions or comments? • [email protected]