CommonSpot™Content Server again wins top spot as Best Content Management Tool
Boston, MA (October 31, 2002) – PaperThin, Inc.’s CommonSpot Content Server product has been named Best Content Management Tool for the second consecutive year in the 2002 ColdFusion Developer’s Journal Readers’ Choice Awards. CommonSpot was also named as a runner-up in the Web Development Tool and Most Innovative ColdFusion Application categories.
Each year SYS-CON Media conducts a poll to select the best ColdFusion products in 12 different award categories. More than 5,000 ColdFusion Developer’s Journal readers cast their votes to select the best ColdFusion products of the year from over 158 nominations. The polls opened on the SYS-CON.com Web site on August 26, 2002 and ran through October 1, 2002. The complete results of SYS-CON Media's 2002 ColdFusion Developer’s Journal Readers’ Choice Awards can be found on the company’s web site (
www.sys-con.com), and in the upcoming November issue of ColdFusion Developer’s Journal.
“We are delighted that the commitment and satisfaction of our many customers and partners worldwide has resulted in PaperThin’s winning this award for the second year in a row,” said PaperThin president Todd Peters.“Deploying CommonSpot has helped our customers to take control of their Web sites, and manage the sites more effectively and affordably. CommonSpot is designed to allow non-technical staff to contribute content directly to the Web site, in a controlled environment. With CommonSpot’s out-of-the-box framework and flexible customization capabilities, organizations can build dynamic Web sites quickly, and can also extend CommonSpot to meet their unique requirements.”
PaperThin recently announced the release of CommonSpot Content Server 3.1. This latest release expands the operating system platforms available, and offers support for Macromedia’s J2EE based application server, ColdFusion MX. These enhancements provide more options for organizations to deploy dynamic Web sites quickly and affordably.
About PaperThin
PaperThin, Inc. is a privately held Massachusetts-based company. Since 1993, PaperThin has helped corporations and government agencies of all sizes to significantly reduce the time and expense involved in creating, updating and managing Web content. PaperThin’s flagship product, CommonSpot Content Server, powers Internet, intranet and extranet sites worldwide for organizations of all sizes, including the AFL-CIO, Biogen, Bell & Howell, Kent State University, Car Fax, Gillette, Siemens and TRW.
PaperThin’s select group of partners includes industry leading Web design and development firms, high-tech consultants, software manufacturers, and training firms, worldwide. As a Macromedia Alliance partner, PaperThin is an active member of the ColdFusion community. For more information about PaperThin, Inc., please visit
www.paperthin.com.
About ColdFusion Developer’s Journal
ColdFusion Developer’s Journal is the world’s leading ColdFusion-focused publication, with a print distribution of more than 30,000 copies. ColdFusion Developer’s Journal is the only magazine aimed specifically at Webmasters and Web application developers using the fast-evolving comprehensive Internet platform, ColdFusion, offered by Macromedia, Inc. Featuring top writers like Web guru and best-selling author Ben Forta, CFDJ brings in-depth perspectives, features, columns, book experts and guest editorials from pace makers and thought leaders in the Web development community. In addition, each issue features reviews of the newest and most innovative products on the market by our experienced staff of writers as well as ColdFusion tutorials, tips, tricks, and techniques, FAQs, breaking news from the industry, and much more.
About SYS-CON Media
SYS-CON Media, recently named the fastest growing, privately held publishing company in America by Inc. 500, for the third time, is the world’s leading publisher exclusively serving i-technology markets. Each month SYS-CON Media reaches over half a million i-technology professionals through its specialty journals, magazines, books, conferences, and the SYS-CON Interactive portal with its 47 Web sites at
www.sys-con.com.