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Wednesday, May 04, 2005

Web Communications Now A 'Breeze'


Macromedia recently announced the immediate availability of a major new release of Macromedia Breeze that delivers high-impact online conferencing and collaborative Web communications everyone can access instantly.

Breeze 5 harnesses the ubiquity of Macromedia Flash Player with more than 500 million Internet users who can instantly enter an online meeting or access rich, on-demand presentations without the frustrating experiences and painful downloads associated with other Web communication systems.

According to the company, Breeze 5 enables enterprises to extend and integrate Web communications and conferencing, even inside a firewall. IT departments can deploy the solution enterprise-wide without changing existing client infrastructure because Flash Player is already deployed on multiple platforms, including Windows, Macintosh, and Linux.

More:
Macromedia updates Web conferencing tools
Macromedia Adds VoIP to Breeze 5

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