BY David Cummins ON
Thursday, 25 February 2010
Digital signage is now ubiquitous technology. The business benefit of digital signage is realised when providing dynamic and engaging content, that is, where the content can be exchanged easily and be adapted to the context and audience, especially when compared to static signage.
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BY David Cummins ON
Thursday, 10 December 2009
Distributed computing is not new, but the internet and new business models are making it affordable for smaller organisations to leverage the power of these computing networks.
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BY David Cummins ON
Thursday, 5 November 2009
Google Wave is being sold as ‘email re-imagined’, changing which part of email is where. In email, the messages are the entities sent across the ethernet, mirroring the mental model of real-world traditional mail. Wave, instead, hosts the conversation.
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BY David Cummins ON
Thursday, 3 September 2009
Most developers agree that reviewing code is an important part of (hopefully) reducing the number of bugs introduced into the system. However, the challenge is keeping your team productive whilst maintaining a code review schedule that gets enough eyes across the complete code-base.
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BY David Cummins ON
Wednesday, 8 July 2009
SOA stands for service-oriented architecture. The term encompasses many meanings, but the one that I like to use is that it is a systems development and integration methodology where systems group functionality around business processes and package these into interoperable services.
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