February 12, 2009

Here is the Powerpoint file for the presentation I gave at the O'Reilly TOC on February 11, 2009 in Manhattan. I updated the file with additional information including important links. Will continue to add to the body of information over time, and I encourage people to post resources as comments beneath this blog post.

Posted at 01:38 am by Joseph Bachana

February 03, 2009

Here's a BLOG I just read by Neal Ford on his Meme Agora site. Neal and his readers that commented beneath the blog are strenuously against the movement toward RIA frameworks. I thought I'd post this quick note out here.

I'm looking for non-vendor BLOGS or articles on RIA frameworks to see if anyone has anything good to say about them. If you know of any, please post them here in a comment. Thanks in advance!

 

Posted at 02:40 pm by Joseph Bachana

February 02, 2009

Just finished reading Tony Byrne's latest blog, entitled "The Case Against Flex-based Application UIs." If there's one thing you can't do, its accuse Tony of not speaking his mind! Tony comes down hard on the trend that Web content management vendors have been following by building their client applications using Adobe Flex.

Posted at 11:45 pm by Joseph Bachana

January 29, 2009

Several members of my staff had a key meeting with one of our major global customers today and their new advertising agency. We built a very slick multi-channel platform for our customer to be able to deliver high-quality, segmented marketing messages to consumers throughout the United States across different media delivery channels.

Posted at 12:11 am by Joseph Bachana

January 27, 2009

These past few months I have been thinking a great deal about the volumes of information that the team at DPCI can receive from customers throughout the course of any project. This information can be about the customers' business or functional requirements, their information architecture, system architectures, data dictionaries, use cases, technical specifications, site maps, wireframes, taxonomies, and so on.

Posted at 12:43 am by Joseph Bachana

January 13, 2009

Please come back after following this link to a great post by Matt Aslett of the 451 Group.

Posted at 09:40 pm by Joseph Bachana

January 08, 2009

I came late in the conversation to a blog post by Mike Shatzkin, but frankly, it still continues today. Please go read his post then come back. Its easy to blame the authors for not tagging their own content, but in reality the form factor and usability of the authoring tools isn't really where it needs to be.

Posted at 03:54 pm by Joseph Bachana

December 02, 2008

I recently had a nice state-of-the-book industry chat with a friend who works at a higher education book publisher. Her job is essentially to think up and implement new products with existing content that her company retains the intellectual property rights to.

Posted at 03:04 pm by Joseph Bachana

December 01, 2008

Here is an article on TechCrunch that caught my attention today. The article presents how MySpace and Facebook are offering integrated login services to other third-party social network applications like Twitter, Stumbleupon, socialmedian.com, digg.com and the like.

Posted at 05:55 pm by Joseph Bachana

November 27, 2008

In yesterday's blog I posited that technology job seekers in the media and entertainment vertical market that my company servces can improve their chances of finding work through the use of social networking tools like blogging or twitter.com. After some reflection this morning it occurred to me that it may seem that I was reducing the challenge of finding work in a difficult economy. This was not my intention, and I don't want to appear insensitive. As I mentioned yesterday, I'm concerned about friends of mine that are out of work.

Posted at 10:16 am by Joseph Bachana

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