Last week, David Aponovich from ISITE Design wrote a nice piece titled Avoiding the CMS Death Spiral on ISITE's CMS Myth blog. If you don't know who ISITE
I've been talking to quite a few folks recently about Sharepoint 2010 to get feedback and insight into the product's current acceptance and usage rate.
As you know, I love WordPress. I use WordPress for everything these days. This blog runs on WordPress. My photography blog runs on WP. My wife's
Sorry for the silly title...but I do I love WordPress. Well...I should clarify...I love the self-hosted version of found at WordPress.org). The
I've been sitting here thinking. Gene De Libero say's I'm always thinking...not sure if that's good or bad! :) What have I been thinking about? Lots of
Image by Frédéric Harper via Flickr I'm coming up on 2 years of working with Sitecore, a .NET Content Management System (see my post titled "Some Thoughts
2009 is half over and its been a pretty good year so far. What's transpired this year? In February, I put my consulting practice on hold to join the Boy
I recently installed IntenseDebate on my blog and started playing around with the tools available to me. I noticed that I can easily stats of posts and
Me on Sitecore (from a Sitecore Press Release): “We needed to move into a CMS to gain content management capabilities as well as easily host and manage
One of the projects I've been working on over the last few months is the implementation and customization of a Content Management System (CMS). The CMS
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