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Posted: Mon Aug 6, 2007 12:00 AM  |  Edited By M. Groves ( admin Not Logged In )


ParallelRAD C2Framework debuts November 2007
This center piece component of our Parallel Content Management System / Rapid Application Development has been in the works for over a year. PCS looks forward to being able to use the ParallelRAD C2Framework to dynamically generate customers sites.


ParallelRAD C2Framework is a pure ColdFusion Framework that features a built in Content Management System.  This center piece component of our Parallel Content Management System / Rapid Application Development has been in the works for over a year.  PCS looks forward to being able to use the ParallelRAD C2Framework to dynamically generate customers sites.

In addition to the built in Content Management System, customers can add features thru addin modules such as Forums, Blogging, Intra-site Text Messenger and Email, Events Calendar, Mobile Blogging, Mobile Picture Submission, Member Photo Gallery as well as Custom applications requested by customers.  The CFramework also has an RSS Feed module for Blogs, Articles or CMS Content to and from the site.

The fact that C2Framework can be built up with pre-developed modules makes deployment within weeks instead of months a reality.

To check out a full working demo of C2Framework click on Services on the main menu and then click on PCS Forums.

C2Framework and its corresponding modules will be feature in our online script shop where customers can put order the framework and any modules they want included.

Stay tuned for more on this exciting release from Parallel Computer Solutions.


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