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Overcoming the Perils of Licensing with CiRBA

Overcoming the Perils of Licensing with CiRBA

By Ben Kepes on January 30, 2013

The efficiency that virtualization brings is good and all, but there still exists issues around licensing costs. Essentially having a virtualization product, and making licensing changes to optimize a customer’s costs are two very different things. CiRBA, a provider of capacity control software, aims to help with this problem with

Posted in Application Software | Tagged CiRBA, license, Microsoft SQL Server, servers, Site Management, Virtual machine, vmware

Torbit Delivers Insights into Website Speed

Torbit Delivers Insights into Website Speed

By Ben Kepes on April 25, 2012

We’ve long known that small incremental improvements in website speed pay dividends in terms of higher conversion rates. Traditionally however there has been something of a disconnect with website performance vendors focusing closely on developing improved speed functionality on the one hand, and website owners unsure of what (if any) speed issues they face on […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged aptimize, Conversion rate, google analytics, Javascript, Site Management, Torbit, Website | 1 Response

Are Content Strategists the Next Corporate Rock Stars? (Visuals)

Are Content Strategists the Next Corporate Rock Stars? (Visuals)

By Mark Fidelman on October 4, 2010

  Content Strategy is an emerging field with immense possibilities for business.  Similar to its Marketing cousin, content strategy seeks to position the right content with the right user experience at the right time for its intended audience.   The difference however, is that content strategy is less about advertising and more about revealing your product’s […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Marketing | Tagged Ann Rockley, anne gentle, content strategy, contentstrategy, enterprise 2.0, Jack Molisani, Rahel Bailie, rj jacquez, Rolling Stones, Sarah O’Keefe, scott abel, Site Management, Tristan Bishop

Smugmug Crashes

Smugmug Crashes

By Dan Morrill on October 8, 2009

On a note left on the Smugmug Blog, a critical piece of infrastructure failed on Smugmug this morning leaving everything that was connected to the system pretty much so down. At time of writing logins are not working and the site is in read only. A critical part of our infrastructure failed this morning and […]

Posted in General | Tagged backup, Image, Mass media, photo sharing, Site Management, SmugMug, web 2.0, youtube

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