08.19.10
The fast-growth world of multi-touch user experiences, devices and private communities introduces a whole new set of content management opportunities - and challenges. Continue Reading
07.07.10
In-Context Editing or "ICE" is the ability to update content from the preview of a web page. For Ingeniux ICE has always been a glass slipper. It is something that we wanted but could never find a solution that fit. Ingeniux CMS 7 addresses ICE in a new and revolutionary way. Continue Reading
06.30.10
Semantic content is the future of the Web. We are moving towards an internet landscape where information is easily shared beyond a single website and repurposed in relevant ways. Continue Reading
02.03.10
Flash accounts for 75% of video on the Web and is ubiquitous as a plug-in on well over 90% of browsers. Despite Flash's dominance, it is a standard in jeopardy. Continue Reading
01.26.10
Run-Time caching RSS to improve site performace Continue Reading
12.16.09
This year I am making only one predication. It is a bold predication. Not in the sense the technology is nascent or the market is not evolved, actually quite the opposite. Continue Reading
08.01.09
This week Microsoft made a bold move by taking over the Yahoo! search business. The alliance establishes a credible competitor to Google and a search player that marketers need to consider as part of their strategy. Continue Reading
07.26.09
SaaS is a very good thing for many organizations. You do not need to worry about managing servers, security and upgrades, and can avoid large upfront license agreements. Continue Reading
07.13.09
Deployment is one of the least understood and most important decisions in implementing a Web CMS solution. Options include static "decoupled" or dynamic deployment. Whether you like your web content “baked” or “fried,” Ingeniux CMS can help. Continue Reading
05.04.09
We realized there was something more here. This was before the idea of enterprise 2.0 or social business or community software, it was just an insight that the web was going to change and Web CMS needed to change with it. Continue Reading
04.08.09
Someone recently asked me what the biggest risks are in content management (CMS) implementations. While most CMS implementations are very successful, like any enterprise software solution there are risks. Continue Reading
11.17.08
While a good CMS can go a long way in enforcing SEO best practices - a CMS cannot elevate search results by itself. In supporting SEO CMS vendors should take the same approach as a good doctor..."First do no harm." Continue Reading
09.18.08
Here are ten signs that your organization needs a content management system. If you identify with any of these I would say it is time to start evaluating solutions. If you identify with more than half of them - we need to have a serious talk. Continue Reading
08.25.08
Google Adwords provides great features for optimizing ads. But I think Adwords can be better. For those in Mountain View (or Seattle) who are listening, here are a few friendly suggestions Continue Reading
08.21.08
New collaboration technologies will open up traditional office tools to better facilitate sharing and updating information with teams. I call this the "Wikification of Office." Building collaborative services around Office is one of our aims with Ingeniux Cartella. Continue Reading
07.18.08
We recently implemented a new website for LPL Financial, one of our OnDemand customers. We used sIFR text for headlines. If you do not know about sIFR, it is time to learn. sIFR is in a word, "Stylin'..." Continue Reading
07.07.08
I just published a new white paper called, "Audio and Video Podcasting Standards: Making sense of disparate RSS audio/video media formats, media players, podcast receivers, and digital rights management solutions." Long title, I know. Continue Reading
06.12.08
Exciting news today. Google announced a new partnership with Ingeniux. Ingeniux is one of a handful of CMS vendors invited to integrate with Google's Website Optimizer solution and become a certified Technology Partner. Continue Reading