By Chris Hammond on
3/30/2009 9:12 AM
DotNetNuke is up for a few award competitions in which you can vote! Get out there and vote, support the best open source platform on the .NET Framework.
The Microsoft Canada Ignite IT Awards voting ends on 3/31, so you can vote today and tomorrow.
http://www.microsoft.com/canada/igniteit-awards/view_submissiondetails.aspx?id=247
The asp.netPRO awards allow you to vote once and have a little more time left
http://www.aspnetpro.com/awards/default.asp
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By Chris Hammond on
2/27/2009 12:37 AM
I'll be heading to Orlando next week for my first INETA event for 2009. I'll be presenting at the DNN User Group meeting on 3/5. If you're in the area be sure to come to the meeting, I'll have some Engage: Hunting shirts to give away (the same bright orange that were a hit in Las Vegas at Open Force!).
Check out the full blog post for all of the meeting information.
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By Chris Hammond on
12/5/2008 11:40 AM
It is with great pleasure that we announce the 5.3 release of our Engage: Publish module, the ultimate CMS module for DotNetNuke, providing unmatched versioning and workflow capabilities within the DNN framework.
The 5.3 release of Engage: Publish provides a host of bug fixes and enhancements over the previously released 5.2.2 version of the module.
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By Chris Hammond on
11/20/2008 2:16 PM
One thing we learned in Las Vegas at OpenForce 08 last week, one of many things actually, was that most people think that Engage Software only provides DotNetNuke Training. While we do provide training, and have teamed up with the DotNetNuke Corporation to be an Official DotNetNuke Training Provider, training is not the only thing we do relating to DNN. Actually, while it has grown tremendously over the past year with our expanded marketing efforts, training makes up only a small portion of our business.
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By Chris Hammond on
11/18/2008 2:06 PM
So for those of you who attended the Post Conference training last week after OpenForce you know we tried to squeeze too much information into the session and had to leave out some of the important items from the module development topics. This blog post will hopefully serve as a pointer to get you headed in the right direction for your module development!
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By Chris Hammond on
11/13/2008 7:56 PM
So OpenForce 2008 has come and gone way too quickly! It’s Thursday afternoon and three of us from Engage are still sitting here...
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By Chris Hammond on
11/11/2008 11:26 AM
There must be a thousand people or more sitting here in the room with us watching Scott Guthrie’s keynote here on the first day of DevConnections/OpenForce 2008.
Scott is currently showing some of the cool features that shipped with .NET 3.5 SP1 and VS 2k8 SP1 regarding object relational mappers (demo done in vb.net).
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By Chris Hammond on
11/9/2008 8:19 PM
It's Sunday night and some of the guys from Engage are prepping themselves for spending this week in Las Vegas at the OpenForce DotNetNuke conference. Ian Robinson, Cuong Dang, Rich Campbell and myself, Chris Hammond, will be starting our journey at Lambert Airport tomorrow around noon.
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By Chris Hammond on
11/6/2008 9:41 AM
With just 5 days until OpenForce starts in Las Vegas there is still time to get registered! This will be the ultimate DNN gathering for 2008.
I've spent a lot of time this week with the rest of the guys here at Engage Software putting together the materials for the post conference training we're providing on Friday the 14th, there's still time to register for that as well!
In case you haven't seen it yet, Bill posted about the OpenForce Social going on Wednesday night....
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By Chris Hammond on
9/22/2008 7:50 AM
It's been a few months coming but Engage: Publish 5.2 released last week while I was off in Kansas racing.
There are a lot of new features/enhancements and bug fixes in the release. You can read a forum thread where I discuss a lot of the new functionality and changes here. You can also check out the release notes in our Wiki.
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