
Announcements
- Out-of-the-box simplicity: Form Reset button rejected
7 June, 2010
Some of the same topics come up again and again when dealing with websites being freshly implemented onto the Siteflex platform. One of the topics...
- CeBIT Australia wraps up for 2010
28 May, 2010
We're back from the excitement this week that has been taking place down in Sydney's Darling Harbour. Once again the WebCiety corner of the...
- Siteflex at CeBIT 2010 this week
22 May, 2010
The Siteflex team has been working extra hard in anticipation of CeBIT Australia which is taking place this week. With promising reviews from the...
CeBIT Australia wraps up for 2010
Tweet This28 May, 2010
We're back from the excitement this week that has been taking place down in Sydney's Darling Harbour. Once again the WebCiety corner of the CeBIT show floor had a great positive buzz, with plenty of great speakers and panel discussions taking place over the 3 day event.
It was great to meet some fresh faces and bump into some familiar ones during the event, and open up some great conversations.
Director Mark Kofahl took the WebCiety stage several times during the event, to moderate, as a panel discussion member and speak on the topic of Selecting a Web CMS.
Some great news on the CeBIT front was also announced, that being Sydney will host the event until at least 2013! Plenty more cool stuff on the horizon for Darling Harbour, no doubt, and great that Sydney can continue to showcase such a great International event.
We also took note of Amazon's Dr Werner Vogels speaking on the topic of cloud computing services, a topic close to the heart of Siteflex. He compared private clouds, which are owned and operated internally by businesses, to generators used by private companies to make electricity before the availability of public utilities at the turn of the century.
Some of the Siteflex team can be seen on the CeBIT show floor in the CeBIT 2010 Siteflex Photo Gallery.
And yes, we managed to get our CeBIT WebCiety booth signage back to the office this year! Thanks CeBIT :)
