Adobe's ColdFusion (created by Allaire in 1995, purchased by Macromedia in 2001, then by Adobe in 2005) is the premier server side programming language - is extremely robust, secure and is much faster to complete projects compared to other languages like PHP and .NET which in turn saves you money.
More than 300,000 developers at over 10,000 companies worldwide rely on ColdFusion to quickly build and deploy powerful web applications. And with more than 125,000 ColdFusion servers deployed, ColdFusion is one of the most widely adopted web technologies in the industry.
ColdFusion is used by the Social Security Administration, the Food and Drug Administration, The Kennedy Center, the State Department, and the Fortune 100 websites listed below. A total of 643,663 websites use ColdFusion.
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