The more traditional 'weblog' post I did last year on lessons learned in the content technologies arena during the preceding 12 months proved popular and as 2011 has been pretty eventful, I guess it's worth giving it another shot ...
1. In times of uncertainty be very wary of over-buying software solutions...
There's a website I still visit from... + continue reading
Sources
The posts in this section have been sourced mainly from the Webwiser founder's personal blog - www.2020visions.wordpress.com - which has been running for a number of years as a platform for debate about content technologies amongst leading commentators in the industry and as a test ground for new ideas.
Perfect Union site in development
A site for Perfect Union is being developed. In the meantime here is a earlier project site featuring previous work.
Blog
Posted December 17, 2011 0 comment(s)
Back in September I attended an excellent CMS Connected webinar that essentially debated the pros and cons of proprietary software versus open source. I wrote a running commentary on it that received some good feedback and also a suggestion I do similar for other such events.
The original 'round table' on display in my home county of... + continue reading
Posted December 8, 2011 0 comment(s)
Around this time last year, I wrote a predictions piece about how the content technologies arena might develop during 2011 from the perspective of a CMS practitioner. I called it (20)11 predictions from the CMS coal face and it received some encouraging feedback.
Back then I was writing from the relatively comfortable position as an employee and... + continue reading
Posted September 17, 2011 0 comment(s)
Ahhh - there's nothing warms the heart of an old europhile and CMS veteran more than listening to three Americans debating the pros and cons of web solutions that were created in that other world across the pond from them ;) . And so it was as Drupal went head to head with Sitecore during 10 rounds of bruising questions for the latest CMS-... + continue reading
Posted September 9, 2011 0 comment(s)
I wrote recently about my delight at finding a new monthly car magazine that focuses on efficiency and sustainability while still pressing hot buttons of style and performance. The second edition of iCar has several articles on 'in-car Internet' and the different ways it is currently possible to access the Web on wheels.
You could say that the... + continue reading


