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	<title>Adobe TV and PPT: High Performance Real-Time Messaging with Flex and LCDS</title>
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Mete Atamel, engineer on my LiveCycle Data Services team did a great talk at MAX  on the features of LiveCycle Data Services that make the it the most scalable, reliable, and robust real-time messaging infrastructure available to Flex clients....</description>
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