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What Makes FusionDox Different from Other
Document Management Systems?
FusionDox has been designed to address the broad document and data management needs many companies are looking for without the levels of cost and complexity many ECM (enterprise content management) products represent. In fact, FusionDox can be up and running in your company in a matter of hours without the need for extensive data migration mapping or custom module implementation.
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What Do FusionDox and MySpace.com.com Have in Common?
Like FusionDox, MySpace.com relies heavily on the ColdFusion® Markup Language (CFML) to dynamically deliver custom content to its users - allowing MySpace engineers to rapidly introduce new features to their users.
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| Rapid Development - Intuitive visual tools and an innovative tag-based programming environment make ColdFusion a highly productive platform for delivering applications. |
| Scalable Deployment - A high performance, multithreaded architecture and advanced features such as just-in-time compiling, load balancing, and failover ensure that your applications will scale to handle the most demanding sites. |
| Open Standards Based - Open integration with databases, email, directories, J2EE, .NET, XML, SOAP, and enterprise systems means you can develop complex Web applications quickly and easily. |
| Highly Secure - The latest advanced Internet security technologies and clean integration with network and Web server security, give you the services to build secure systems. |
| Proven - is used by over 1/4 million developers on over 60000 servers making it the most popular commercial cross-platform application server on the market. |
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Using Adobe ColdFusion® For Faster, Simpler, More Economical Deployment
Dox can be modified to deep levels of customization and integration using the popular ColdFusion programming language. Using ColdFusion means that your company can quickly tailor FusionDox to your specific business needs - without being handcuffed to hard-to-learn and expensive proprietary code or applications.
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