

Most teams don't know what their AI skipped until it's too late, but clause-level chunking, structured criteria, and agentic orchestration can fix that.


What is the difference between a Content Management System (CMS), like Plone, and a Knowledge Management System (KMS), such as KARL or Quaive...
Most of us will agree with Robin Sharma, who writes in The Greatness Guide that "business is relationships". The trust factor is what explains why we choose to do business with someone rather than someone else. And how we build trust is by creating relationships...
I just got back to work after taking part in the 2010 OLPC Community Summit. It was a wonderful, informative event, and I'm grateful I had the opportunity to attend...
Our CTO just went to a Hackers & Founders event, which is geared toward people interested in start-ups. He came back really energized from all the new ideas he heard, and the atmosphere vibrating of pre-bubble entrepreneurship vitality in the room...
Six Feet Up will be presenting on six different topics at the upcoming Plone Conference. You can ask your questions now using Google Moderator...
Issues bootstrapping and running buildouts recently caused us a minor headache. The fix was simple, but not after a lot of mis-direction while investigating the issue.
I was resistant at first also. When I first picked up Zope in 1998, the first thing I asked was if I could store all of my data in MySQL. I didn't know what I was missing yet, but I'm glad it only took me one project to realize the true strength of using a Object Oriented Database with an Object Oriented application server...
Six Feet Up loves Plone, but using Plone as a blogging tool has never been a strong point. Blogging isn't something that we felt that Plone did well out of the box. Much like most Plone products, you have to add in various third party products or create your own products if you want to get some of the really nice features that many of the typical blogging platforms like WordPress offer today like pingbacks. We had tried quite a few of these ways of stuffing blogging into Plone and ran into various issues of dependencies or incompatibilities along the way so we decided to go for a solution that wasn't in Plone...