By Rich Campbell on
9/26/2008 10:00 AM
Engage Software - Official DotNetNuke® Training Provider will be delivering the DotNetNuke Track at Tulsa TechFest 2008 on October 9th and 10th. Come to Tulsa and join us for this great FREE event.
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By Rich Campbell on
9/23/2008 8:03 AM
The Engage: Events BETA period is coming to a close
The final BETA release is feature complete. What you see in Engage: Events BETA will be what you get in Engage: Events 1.0. We're still seeking your help to make sure the features that are included in Engage: Events work properly, function as expected, and position the product to quickly improve upon the initial release.
How can you help?
Our Alpha and Beta Testers gave us great feedback. To continue to improve on Beta and version 1.0, we'll need more of your great participation and input.
If you would like to help shape Engage: Events, there are tools available:
Issue Tracking (Bugs, Enhancements, and New Features)
Support Forums (Questions and How-to help)
Some of the examples of the great feedback we've already incorporated into our product include:
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By Rich Campbell on
8/7/2008 12:53 PM
Do you have a gauge for your site's effectiveness, performance, and overall health? By offering a consolidated display of site metrics and portal administration tools, Dashboard acts like a diagnostic test for your website.
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By Rich Campbell on
2/14/2008 12:33 PM
Engage Software is proud to announce we have attained Gold Partner status within the Microsoft Partner Program.
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By Rich Campbell on
12/7/2006 9:04 AM
I just finished reading Eric Sick on the Business of Software by Eric Sink, the founder of SourceGear -- makers of source control products Vault and SourceOffSite (which we use here at Engage Software). It was a great book. Very insightful, funny and inspiring. I recommend it to anyone who works for an "ISV" (Independent Software Vendor). While the author targets the "Micro-ISV," I consider Engage Software to be more of a "Mini-ISV" but the concepts still apply. The book is essentially a collection of blog posts, categorized into sections: Entrepreneurship, People, Marketing and Sales. Since each chapter is a former blog post, there is a lot of...
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