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Resurrecting ColdFusion: How to Modernize Legacy Apps Without Rewriting From Scratch

Resurrecting ColdFusion: How to Modernize Legacy Apps Without Rewriting From Scratch


Is your business still running on an old ColdFusion app that feels like it belongs in another era? You’re not alone—and the good news is, there’s a better way forward. In this article, we’ll show you how to modernize your legacy ColdFusion application without the headaches of a total rebuild, helping you unlock new features, improve performance, and save costs.

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