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February 2010

26
Feb

Reflecting on Webstock 2010

Highlights from the Intergen User Experience Design team So there we have it, Webstock has been and gone for another year. Yet again my mind is reeling from an attempt to digest the two days of inspiration, opinion, speculation and ‘the next big thing’… ... read full post

Posted by:  Mark Delaney,   |  26 February 2010
Tags: Webstock, ONYAs, UX
24
Feb

Demystifying BizTalk Business Activity Monitoring

What is Business Activity Monitoring? The concept of Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) is by no means new and has existed for a number of years. It was originally coined by Gartner analysts and refers to the aggregation, analysis, and presentation of real-time metrics about business activities in an organisation. ... read full post

Posted by:  Ryan CrawCour,  Solution Architect |  24 February 2010
Tags: BizTalk, Business Activity Monitoring
23
Feb

CloudCamps Coming

Intergen is sponsoring the upcoming CloudCamp events in Auckland and Wellington . With the release of Windows Azure , and the ever-evolving Microsoft Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS), the cloud is going to play an active role in the Microsoft ecosystem in the years to come, not to mention what the other major players are doing. ... read full post

Posted by:  Tim Howell,  Marketing Manager |  23 February 2010
Tags: Windows Azure, BPOS, Cloud Computing, CloudCamp
17
Feb

Thinking about innovation

Organisations often look to promote innovation programs as a way to succeed in the marketplace. In my experience, these types of initiatives usually fail during the planning phases. ... read full post

Posted by:  Alex Natelli,  Management Consultant |  17 February 2010
Tags: innovation
16
Feb

SharePoint Technology Conference - a recap

After the massive success of Microsoft’s SharePoint Conference 2009 , where SharePoint 2010 was introduced, SharePoint Technology Conference (SPTechCon) held last week at San Francisco was a blast! With more than 700 attendees and 37 speakers, the conference had over 80 sessions which included half day workshops, full day workshops and technical sessions. ... read full post

Posted by:  Chakkaradeep Chandran,  Developer |  16 February 2010
Tags: SharePoint 2010, SharePoint Technology Conference, Visual Studio 2010