Adobe puts LiveCycle into the cloud

Adobe puts LiveCycle into the cloud
Adobe on Monday introduced a major update to its LiveCycle software for building business-oriented web applications, including an option to deploy LiveCycle-based applications onto the cloud.
LiveCycle is used to build web applications that allow an enterprise or government body to interact with its customers and partners. For instance, HM Courts Service is using it to build a system that will provide electronic filing and management services to users such as legal firms.
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Adobe on Monday introduced a major update to its LiveCycle software for building business-oriented web applications, including an option to deploy LiveCycle-based applications onto the cloud.

Adobe on Monday introduced a major update to its LiveCycle software for building business-oriented web applications, including an option to deploy LiveCycle-based applications onto the cloud.

LiveCycle is used to build web applications that allow an enterprise or government body to interact with its customers and partners. For instance, HM Courts Service is using it to build a system that will provide electronic filing and management services to users such as legal firms.

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/0,1000000121,39789647,00.htm

Adobe on Monday introduced a major update to its LiveCycle software for building business-oriented web applications, including an option to deploy LiveCycle-based applications onto the cloud.

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