The other day I was looking over my personal goals that I had set going into 2009. I feel really good about what I was able to accomplish in 2009 but unfortunately there are still a few things that I am going to carry over into 2010. This is not to say that 2009 was […]
Stay Tuned for NASCAR Posts in 2010
This past year I did a lot of blogging on the topic of NASCAR for a side project that my partners and I launched. I covered probably half of the season and supplied content on a bi-weekly basis related to the drivers and teams involved with the sport. While 2009 was an awesome season, I […]
2009 Review: Huge Year for Facebook (Poll)
Going into 2009 I think we all knew that social media was going to transform the web as we knew it but I don’t think that any of us expected it to explode into the mainstream as fast as it did. The 3 big social networks, Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace all entered 2009 with some […]
2009 Review: Open Source CMS Advancements (Poll)
Since CMS, or content management solutions, are a pivotal part of the web development industry, I thought that I would do a year-end review of the top open-source solutions that are on the market and try to highlight some areas of advancement that took place. One thing that was evident to me in 2009 was […]
WordPress Plugin: Max Banner Ad Plugin
This past week I have been working on a project for a sports radio station in WordPress. One of the requirements for the project was that they wanted to be able to run a lot of advertising rotations (banner ads) on the site. My partners and I have an ad server of our own that […]
20 Advantages w/ Pleth’s Business Class Email
Yesterday I was speaking with a close friend who owns a software company that caters to a Niche market inside the healthcare industry. He has had a lot of success in the software industry over the years and is a whole lot of fun to collaborate with. As of late he and I have a […]
Thoughts on Email Archiving & Regulatory Compliance
I recently wrote a post for our corporate website about Sarbanes-Oxley and the impact it has on corporate email archiving and retention. Lately I have been hearing a lot of friends in the IT industry talk about how they are being forced to comply with stronger regulatory guidelines for industry compliance. Granted, this is not […]
Instead of a Christmas Letter, Some Random Thoughts…
In lieu of our usual long-winded Christmas letter detailing all of the exciting things we did this year, I have decided to share some things that have been on my mind lately. This may come as a surprise, but occasionally I do have my serious moments where I am not blowing things up in the […]
Current Projects: Custom PHP/MySQL Members CMS
It’s been a long time since I actually coded a custom standalone php application for a client and I found my skills to be a little rusty at first. The reason I don’t get to code a lot of custom applications anymore is because most of the client projects we see today are built on […]
No #RefreshCA for December
We had originally planned on having a Central Arkansas Refresh meeting for December but with everyone having such a hectic schedule this time of year I think it’s going to be hard to pull it off. We will be back in January with Nick Brewer speaking on WordPress so be sure not to miss out […]
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