The Sixie crew is just back from the Plone Symposium 2012 (a.k.a. “PSE”), which was held earlier this week at Penn State University and effectively rekindled our faith in Plone and the Plone Community...
Earlier this month, I had the pleasure of exhibiting at the 17th Annual Healthcare Marketing Strategies Summit in Orlando, Florida. It was an interesting year to be there as the healthcare industry is in a serious state of transition...
As many have said already, any event that kicks off with dancing robots is an awesome sign of things to come during the conference...
Dexterity allows Plone users to create and modify custom content types directly through the web...
If an auto-mechanic can’t accurately estimate a quick and simple car fix, what hope do software developers have when building something new and complex that’s never been exactly done before?...
Each time you delete a web page, a copy is kept in the database in case you need to get it back later. Over time, the number of unused objects can grow and grow, expanding the memory needed to operate the website, and slowing down operations...
Hardly any software is maintained by the original author for its whole life and some claim that 80% of the lifetime cost of a piece of software comes from maintaining that code.