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[FlashComm] FCS | Breeze [OT]

[FlashComm] FCS | Breeze [OT]

2004-02-10       - By Justin Watkins

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If we look at it from a revenue perspective, there is a greater possibility
for revenue if they offer FCS and Breeze.  Since Breeze Live depends on FCS,
then they will have the application on hand.  Selling that application
obviously adds another source of income becuase there will always be a need
for custom solutions at a smaller scale than Breeze (or in my case a much
larger scale than Breeze can handle).

Now this doesn't support the theory that the GP version of FC will have all
of the features of the Breeze.  Brian has said this many times, but since
they offer the technology and a competitive product with the technology,
there is an easy tendancy to keep features away from us to prevent a
competitive product to Breeze.  I don't think FCS will go away, but we are
still very uncertain if we will see all of the additions to FCS that were
made for Breeze.

-justin
-- -- Original Message -- --
From: "stefan - muchos.co.uk" <stefan@(protected)>
To: <flashcomm@(protected)>
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: [FlashComm] FCS | Breeze


> I just hope that FCS is not another Generator > now Flash, Ultradev > now
> Dreamweaver, Flashcom > now Breeze?
>
> Stefan
>
>
> -- -- Original Message -- --
> From: "Paul Bernhardt" <bernhardt@(protected)>
> To: "flashcomm" <flashcomm@(protected)>
> Cc: "Liqun Jiang" <jian0074@(protected)>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 3:38 PM
> Subject: [FlashComm] FCS | Breeze
>
>
> >     We've built out some spiffy features in FCS and really like being
able
> > to extend it ourselves. I imagine we'll probably keep doing so, although
> > there is an enterprise-wide installation of Breeze on campus now. When I
> > test-drove Breeze for the first time, I just wondered what our
programmer
> > and I had expended all the effort in FCS for.
> >     The answer to that question, of course, is that we built features
our
> > people needed with the tool we could get at the time and afford and we
> gave
> > our people a feature set and an FCS installation I'm proud of. Since
we've
> > made the investment in time and learning, we'll probably keep using it.
I
> > certainly hope so.
> >     Perhaps we're fortunate to have both FCS and Breeze available to us
on
> > campus (at department and enterprise-wide levels, respectively), but to
> have
> > neither forced upon us. In general, we've been thinking about sending
our
> > internal clients who want something standard-issue that Breeze offers to
> > Breeze, and keeping those who want something customized that we have
built
> > (or can build) in FCS.
> >     I didn't think there was such a thing as Breeze developers, but if
> > custom pods can be made for Breeze, then  I guess there is.
> >     As to the future of the two products, I've been operating under two
> > assumptions:
> > 1.  Breeze is preconfigured FCS underneath.
> > 2.  FCS and its developers are the farm team for Breeze.
> >     Perhaps FCS *was* the Breeze farm team for first release of Breeze,
> but
> > FCS has served its purpose as such, and isn't going to receive R&D any
> > longer, which would mean that very shortly, if not already:
> > 1a. FCS is low-rent Breeze.
> > 2a. FCS developers are irrelevant to Breeze.
> >     Of course I'd like to think not. As I say, I'm very proud of what
> we've
> > accomplished in FCS and think it meets our people's needs very well.
> >     Comments?
> >
> > best to all,
> > Paul Bernhardt
> > Multimedia Producer
> > Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health
> > University of Minnesota
> > 1300 South Second Street, Suite 300
> > Minneapolis, Minnesota 55454
> > 612 624-8028
> > 612 624-0315 fax
> > http://epilinux.epi.umn.edu/fcs/class/demo.html
> >
> >
>
>
>
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