FuseTalk
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FuseTalk is a high performance Internet forum and weblogging software for the corporate, government and educational organizations available for ColdFusion (version 6.1 or compatible) or Microsoft's .NET Framework (version 1.1). The current FuseTalk edition is V3.0 (Basic, Standard, Education and Enterprise) in both ColdFusion and FuseTalk.Net.
FuseTalk was created in 1999 when developers Jason Clark and Dominic Plouffe cofounded e-Zone Media, Inc. The name of the company was later changed to FuseTalk, Inc.
The forum software is used by several high-profile companies, such as Adobe, Boeing, NASA, NBC, US Airforce, McAfee and Lonely Planet. However, the largest forums using FuseTalk are the AnandTech forums, which are ranked as one of the 30 largest Internet forums by big-boards.com.[1]