By admin, on September 9th, 2010
In this article I share insights from Liferay Director of Business Development Ed Chung’s talk on the biggest project management mistakes he’s seen in his 10 years of working with Liferay. Many of them apply across many different platforms and industries:
Top Mistakes In Project Management #liferay
By admin, on September 8th, 2010
In this piece I take a look at the new version of Liferay’s open source enterprise portal, Liferay 6 Enterprise Edition. Definitely worth checking out!
Liferay Launches Liferay Portal 6 Enterprise Edition
More to come soon, I’m in Anaheim at their Liferay West Coast Symposium.
By admin, on August 31st, 2010
The next in my series on what the various open source CMS projects have accomplished in the last month and what’s coming:
Alert: What’s Coming for Open Source CMS in September 2010
By admin, on August 31st, 2010
In this piece I look at a recently “open sourced” web CMS, how open source it actually is, and what it offers:
OpenWGA: A Java Web CMS with Features and Freedom, Kinda
By admin, on August 30th, 2010
In this piece I explain the concept of Daily Log Review and how you can use it to better leverage your IT infrastructure (how’s that for tech-speak jargon?):
Improve Performance, Catch Problems, and Improve Security with Daily Log Review
By admin, on August 20th, 2010
If you happen to wander through and see this blog in an odd state, I’m currently migrating it and updating it to look snazzier. Pardon my dust and occasional snafus!
For the curious types I’m using the latest WordPress and the Atahualpa 3.5.3 theme.
By Dee-Ann LeBlanc, on August 19th, 2010
In this article, I take a look at the Linux Foundation‘s new program to help software companies and developers track and better understand the open source code and related licenses they use in their work:
Linux Foundation Offers Open Source Compliance Checklist
By Dee-Ann LeBlanc, on August 19th, 2010
In this piece I take a look at Twitter’s new Tweet button, which despite a breathless announcement isn’t a massive advance and offers a few drawbacks:
Twitter Takes Next Step in User Tracking
By Dee-Ann LeBlanc, on August 13th, 2010
In this piece I take a look at HTML5, such as what changes are coming and when to expect the standard to be officially ratified:
W3C Illuminates Differences, Rationale Behind HTML5
By Dee-Ann LeBlanc, on August 12th, 2010
This is pretty cool, I was quoted in this BBC News article on female characters in games and female gamers:
Girl gamers still being left out
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