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HostMySite Offers ColdFusion 8

By theWHIR.com , May 30, 2007

May 30, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- ColdFusion Web hosting provider HostMySite (hostmysite.com) announced on Wednesday that it has launched free hosted accounts for the new release of Adobe's ColdFusion 8 beta, which was also launched today.

HostMySite says it has been selected by Adobe to be among the few ColdFusion Web hosting companies to offer the free beta in order to demonstrate the functionality of the new release.

"HostMySite.com is committed to a strong partnership with Adobe ColdFusion and the entire ColdFusion developer community," says Monish Sood, director of marketing at HostMySite. "This free ColdFusion 8 beta program will allow everyone with an interest in the new release to 'test drive' the new features and to become familiar with the greatly expanded functionality now available. We look forward to seeing what the ColdFusion developer community can do with this impressive new product."

Adobe ColdFusion 8 is a fast and easy way to create Internet applications and solves day-to-day challenges faced by developers, integrates in complex enterprise environments and delivers rich and engaging application experiences for users, says HostMySite.

Last week, HostMySite introduced two new ColdFusion virtual private server plans, built on CFMX7, MySQL5 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux with a limit on the number of clients allowed per server.

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