Boston Globe and CNET Portray Allaire as the Wal-Mart of Net Software

 
Aug 21, 2000
A very nice write-up of Allaire in CNET that poses some intriguing questions. Steven Syre And Charles Stein describe Allaire's stellar growth as a provider of low-cost web applications and speculate on the company's future. Allaire is the "Wal-Mart" of Net software, which has managed to reach an audience of several hundred thousand developers because of Jeremy Allaire's vision. "Wall Street doesn't doubt that Allaire can grow rapidly for a while. But it wants to know if the company is going to emerge as a winner in the end, one with a distinct advantage that will separate it from the pack." This question, the key for the company's long-term growth, is discussed candidly.

Allaire Wants To Be Wal-Mart Of Net Software (CNET)

Think Wal-Mart of Net software (Boston Globe)


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