- Andrew Kos
- Bill Burlein
- Bryan Williams
- Christian Vozar
- Jeff Brown
- John Kraus
- Joseph Mak
- Josh Durbin
- Mark Daugherty
- Matt Van Bergen
- Melissa Geoffrion
- Michael Kang
- Michael Chan
- Michael Hodgdon
- Mike Motherway
- Molly McDaniel
- Nadia Maciulis
- Pat McLoughlin
- Paul Michelotti
- Puru Hemnani
- Rohit Srinath
- Ryan Lunka
- Tom Kelly
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Archive for May 2012
Zebra Technologies: Managing Massive Content and Assets
May 25, 2012 7:16 PM
Success Months of effort from both the CITYTECH team and our hard working friends at Zebra have paid off with a smooth CQ5 implementation. I find myself looking back and appreciating some of the innovation on this project.
Bootstrapping Chef on Ubuntu 12 with Opscode Knife
May 10, 2012 1:35 PM
I enjoy using Opscode Chef since bringing up an automatically configured instance is fast and easy on any of our cloud providers. Ubuntu 12 having just been released, I took the opportunity to perform QA testing on it as well as verify that our cookbooks would work as expected. Using an Amazon EC2 published Ubuntu 12 AMI, I ran the "knife ec2 server create" command to create the instance and install our software.
Recent Posts
- Descriptive JMX Beans in AEM/CQ
- Invisible requirements within Business requirements
- Building a better Options Predicate
- Javascript, This, and You.
- Extensionless URLs with Adobe Experience Manager
- The Life of a Tester in Adobe CQ World!
- Limitations of the CQ Parsys Model and the Implementation of a Nested Paragraph System
- Google Analytics and AEM: No JavaScript? No Problem.
- Using Apache FOP to generate a PDF document based on a form submission data
- Configuring SAML in AEM 5.6