Posts with tag des walsh

Posted: 01 Sep 2008 2 views 0 comments

We had quite some meetings in the past couple of weeks after July 15th. Those meetings and the busy schedule were, kind of, the reason for me not to be so active both on the WordFrame blog site and on our WordFrame twitter accounts. We had some nice guests, partners and customers visiting us in Colorado Springs.

Vicki Tambellini from Synergy3 kind of started this very nice and productive sequence. She visited us with her husband and stayed for a couple of days with us. This visit gave us all the chance to go over different business aspects of our current and future partnership. We also discussed quite extensively some key details of what the communities Synergy3 is building specifically for the education sector. We outlined what these communities will require and where we all have to stress regarding functionality and planning towards this current WordFrame v1.5 we all use now as well as the upcoming WordFrame v2.0. The specific functionality and features needed for the education industry certainly require quite a lot of heads to get together and come up with the best solution from any possible aspect – usability, functionality, feature availability and business logic ...

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Posted: 04 Jul 2008 2 views 0 comments

I had a nice picture from Australia yesterday. Des Walsh, our Australian partner sent it to me. The picture is from the Gold Coast beach near Brisbane. Well, you will see that the picture does not have the magnificent and beautiful beaches and scenery of Australia but something completely else – it has some schematics and drawings of how the new WordFrame v2.0 Enterprise Platform is built and works.

I was so happy to see this type of effect on our partners made by the latest WordFrame v2.0 demos and discussions. I can assure you that once the first demo was over about 10 days ago there was nothing else in discussion with our partners and sales people for over a week. There was only one topic in the agenda – what WordFrame v2.0 is and what effect will it have on all our existing customers and prospects. All the attendees immediately saw that we are not talking about mere interface changes and cosmetics improvements on the existing WordFrame platform but we see a fundamental change in the entire architecture, functionality, development platform and business offering ...

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Posted: 27 Feb 2008 2 views 0 comments

WordFrame is getting more and more popular and loved these days. We have happily spotted two wonderful articles about WordFrame these past couple of days.

The first article is by David Tebbutt from Freeform Dynamics . The article correctly describes what we do, how we do it and most importantly, it points out a couple of places where we can certainly make the system better. Thanks David. I can assure you that with feedback and critique like that we will do our best and everything possible to convert your wise comments and advises into user friendly functionalities.

Here is the URL of the article as ...

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