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Featured Article:
Custom Build vs. Open Source CMS
Open Source vs Custom Build. It’s the
question on everyone’s lips. The last year has seen an increased
number of putITout’s clients insisting on us using an open
source solution for their projects. We can obviously code according
to any standard, but is this the right solution for our clients?
Is too much functionality sacrificed for ease of development?
putITout tackles this debate and helps you to understand what
points to consider when choosing which solution might be best
for you in our latest white paper. You can read it below.
putITout
white paper: Custom Built vs. Open Source CMS
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Internet World 2008 - Drinks - 22/04/2008
Edd, Chris and Charlie from putITout will be
attending the Internet
World event at Earls Court next week. We thought it would
be a great chance to see some old clients and put some faces to
names. To this end we'll be in a pub round the corner after the
show should you want to come and have a chat.
For
more details please click here
Sharepoint - 17/04/2008
Following several recent requests, putITout
has taken the step to acquiring the services of a couple of excellent
Sharepoint developers. SharePoint
has proven very popular with large organisations who want a single,
integrated platform to manage intranet, extranet, and Internet
applications across their enterprise. One of the drivers behind
this platform is to boost business productivity by simplifying
access to organization-wide information.
Custom Build vs. Open Source CMS - 04/04/2008
Open Source vs Custom Build. It’s the
question on everyone’s lips. The last year has seen an increased
number of putITout’s clients insisting on us using an open
source solution for their projects. We can obviously code according
to any standard, but is this the right solution for our clients?
Is too much functionality sacrificed for ease of development?
putITout tackles this debate and helps you to understand what
points to consider when choosing which solution might be best
for you in our latest white paper. You can read it below.
putITout
white paper: Custom Built vs. Open Source CMS
Battlefield Microsoft - 04/04/2008
Reading about Microsoft is a hobby forced upon
all of us. Its sometimes hard to disseminate all this information
and the implications contained therein. There is a lovely diagrammatic
representation from 2006 where you can see what battles are being
won and lost. You can see that here.
Silver lining - 03/04/2008
With the global markets in decline and the journalists
shouting doom and gloom , pronouncing that we are heading into
a big recession (FT
- UK recession). Our industry continues to surge (The
new dotcom bom). Businesses have had time to prepare themselves
for the internet and now that access (via broadband) has increased
dramatically, so has demand. And who is needed to supply that
demand? Our developers of course!
H (Header) Tags - 22/03/2008
Header tags are tags designed to help with the
structure of HTML and allow for more symantic recognition of the
elements of a site. It has been the question of some debate whether
it is ever applicable to use more than one instance within a web
page. Following a decent amount of research into the matter the
best overview of the debate can be found on a thread within Linkedin
entitled "Any
downsides to using multiple H1 tags?". They are a topology
to be phased out with HTML 5.0 and is by and large a grammar point.
Although worth sharing.
Education - 15/08/2007
putITout's Edd Stockwell and Charlie Cadbury
were asked to speak at a careers event at the University of Westminster.
Following this talk they were invited back to give a 2 hour talk
on entrepreneuralism to the engineering faculty. You can see a
snippet of the first talk below:
University
of Westminster
Community - 05/06/2007
putITout, whilst adding a CMS to their accountant's
website , suggests the addition of a "community" page.
This fits in very well with the ethos of the accountant's company
and is extra online exposure for their clients. Everybody's happy.
BPC
Commmunity
Internet
World 2008
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