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.

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Posted December 1, 2010 0 comment(s)
Sadly, my kids really like 'Take Me Out' a UK TV programme where a hapless bloke is judged worthy of a date by a jury of women - 'Paddy's flirty thirty'. It's the contemporary version of a long running favourite from my youth, Blind Date - only a lot more brutal and, in keeping with societal evolution, makes 'men' the main figures of fun. Its... + continue reading
Posted November 24, 2010 0 comment(s)
Swedish Police rounding up violators If someone was to ask me what the difference is between EPiServer Content Management System Versions 4, 5 and 6, the three words in this post's headline stand out the most. I don't think I've ever seen so many 'license violation' warnings on a software install than our recent roll-out of EPiServer 6 and its... + continue reading
Posted June 22, 2010 0 comment(s)
Like the Soccer World Cup, which thankfully only happens every 4 years, the CMS implementations I’ve been responsible for tend to come round in similar cycles – giving sufficient timeframes to move from phase 1, through the dreaded phase 2 and on to achieving longer term goals. For me, the success of CMS implementations should not be measured by... + continue reading
Posted May 13, 2010 0 comment(s)
...absolutely nothing. Say it again! Say again???? I have a startling and somewhat unnerving confession to make. I haven't used a company Intranet in any capacity for around 3 years now. The Intranets have been there, in a fashion, but haven't been remotely useful or worth even thinking about. Why is this unnerving? Well, it's made me question... + continue reading
Posted May 8, 2010 0 comment(s)
With election fever hitting the UK this last week it seemed timely to examine the role politics plays in the content management challenges many of us face daily. Certainly my experiences over the last 15 years or so have shown it to be a very 'politically' charged activity. If you look at the definition of 'politics' it's easy to see why.... + continue reading

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