Statistics released in April of this year, show a splintering of U.S. end-user browser preference away from Internet Explorer. With more of a fragmented browser preference than ever before, do you know how your website performs across browsers? It is now more than ever truly a multi-browser world out there.
Technology companies have done an outstanding job of adding new features and functionality to their products that are designed to increase the potential value to the customer. Unfortunately, those customers are busy. They have many business and IT challenges that prevent them from keeping up with all these new features and functionality. What happens? Customers don’t’ consume the products properly and don’t get the value that companies promise. This is where professional services comes in.
Okay, so I’m not much of a handyman. I enjoy tinkering in the woodshop, but my accomplishments are more likely to include bending some perfectly good nails, gluing my hand to a tabletop, and starting a small fire. As much as I admire the work of master carpenters, I’m just not at that level. (Get [...]
I recently attended The Ajax Experience 2009 Conference right in our backyard in Boston, where I co-presented to a packed room with our CTO Imad Mouline in a session called “Web Compatibility and Performance Testing in a Multi-Browser World.” These are some of the key takeaways.
I’m not a big candy guy, but there’s one chocolate treat I can’t pass up: the popular HERSHEY’S KISSES. On the off chance that you are reading this post from the comforts of a small cave, I should explain that KISSES are bite-sized, foil-wrapped milk chocolate candies. I’ve proven on several occasions that I can [...]