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Locally hosted server for Cocomo

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The potential for Cocomo for corporate/enterprise
applications is substantial, but many (most) corporations will want
to host the infrastructure behind its firewall for performance,
availability, and security reasons. Are there plans to provide a
mechanism for hosting/license the server-side infrastructure for
enterprise applications?



Thanks,



Rick Bullotta

CTO

Burning Sky Software

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Hi Rick,



We recognize that enterprises and government institutions
will have certain requirements that may or may not be met thru
Adobe hosted multi-tenant service. We would be interested in
hearing more about the specific use-case and requirements you have
in mind. Could you please email us at cocomo@adobe.com so that we
can discuss and understand your requirements in detail.



Thank you,

Varun

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Former Community Member
Hi Rick,



We recognize that enterprises and government institutions
will have certain requirements that may or may not be met thru
Adobe hosted multi-tenant service. We would be interested in
hearing more about the specific use-case and requirements you have
in mind. Could you please email us at cocomo@adobe.com so that we
can discuss and understand your requirements in detail.



Thank you,

Varun

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Hi, Varun.



I'll write something up and send it in the next few days.



Rick

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