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 November 15, 2009 0 comment(s)
If there are two things modern comms technologies have taught us, it is the power and danger of herd behaviour and that if something can be manipulated, it will be manipulated. Despite the enormity of the dotcom boom and bust and the even greater enormity of the credit crunch, both of which were driven by technology fueled herd behaviour, we... + continue reading
Posted November 5, 2009 0 comment(s)
Sadly, travel and work commitments have clashed with this year's J Boye conference in Aarhus but I was pleased to see plenty of engaging Twitter and blog coverage from the first day's presentations and, in particular, the opportunity to contribute via the #fixwcm hashtag on Twitter. No doubt the Twitter, blog and presentation file coverage of... + continue reading
Posted October 26, 2009 0 comment(s)
The publishing of the latest CMS Watch report brings with it the death of another notable CMS brand – Immediacy. Although it has been slipping away over the last year or so following the acquisition by Alterian, the recent relaunch of the Alterian Content Manager website and the listing of the 42 products reviewed by CMS Watch has consigned the... + continue reading
Posted October 23, 2009 0 comment(s)
Looking at information about the new CMS Watch report, it has the potential to become a watershed in the Industry. The re-classification of products into 5 new tiers  makes some significant statements about how the industry has been evolving. My instant reaction to the re-classification was that it reflected my thoughts and experiences in recent... + continue reading
Posted October 9, 2009 0 comment(s)
Had a brilliant and very memorable ‘summer of fun’ with the kids in between work contracts but now back in the saddle on a new global web project. Since spending a number of weeks using enterprise content management solutions again, rather than having my head buried in open source code for personal projects, I keep getting a recurring dream that... + continue reading

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