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Archive for 2009
Three Ways Web Content Management Improves Marketing
November 4, 2009 10:53 AM
I’ve written before about how using a quality Web Content Management (WCM) system can be a big help to marketers. After last week’s Day Ignite Customer Summit in Chicago, I am more convinced of that than ever.
Good Developers Don’t Need a Translator
October 1, 2009 2:58 PM
I was inspired this week by a great article by Allison Mooney in Ad Age on why ad agencies need to think like software companies. She states, “Agencies need to recognize that this digital and mobile literacy is essential to their survival,” and I couldn’t agree with her more.
CITYTECH is Excited for JBoss World
August 25, 2009 5:15 PM
CITYTECH is busy gearing up for next week’s JBoss World 2009 here in Chicago. There’s a lot for us to be excited about! We’re looking forward to having JBoss World right in our backyard this year. It should be a great event and a chance to connect with old friends and meet some new ones. We’re ready to show the city off! If anyone coming from out of town wants advice on things to see, places to eat or what to do at night, let me know!
Content Management Systems (CMS) from a Marketer’s Point of View
August 4, 2009 4:37 PM
I’ve been writing web content for a number of years now and I’ve tried out a fair share of content management systems. In terms of usability, most have ranged from being a pain in the butt to being decent at best. Without exception, however, I’ve always had to rely heavily on IT staff and designers to make the final page look like I envisioned it. This was before I started using Day CQ content management system, but I’ll get to that in a minute.
Why Music Explorer FX Won the JavaFX Coding Challenge
July 17, 2009 11:24 AM
I’m a pretty big music fan, as anyone who follows my tweets (@chibridge) may have noticed, so I was excited to start playing around with Sten Anderson’s Music Explorer FX. As an admirer of both music and CityTech consultants, I was thrilled to hear that I wasn’t the only one who thought Music Explorer FX was great – so did Sun Microsystems, which named Music Explorer FX its first-place winner in the JavaFX Coding Challenge.
Three Thoughts on My First Month at CITYTECH
June 11, 2009 2:33 PM
Well, today marks my one-month anniversary with CITYTECH. I came aboard as CITYTECH’s Marketing Communications Manager a few weeks ago and have already seen so many exciting things happening around here – a couple new, big clients, a few IT networking socials, and lots of things in the works. I thought now might be a good time to share some observations.
Bridget Kulla
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