The weekend is upon us once again. That means a new edition of Resource Roundup is hitting the virtual street. Sit back, take a sip of tea, and catch up on this week’s past posts and resources. Posts: “In China, eCommerce Still Going Strong” – There are tremendous growth opportunities for...
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Suffice to say, time is moving fast. We’re already entering March and finishing off the first quarter of the year. Amazing, isn’t? January felt like yesterday. Before you get all crazy and nostalgic, take some time to catch up on this week’s past posts and resources to once again live life...
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Presidents’ Day and Valentine’s Day has come and gone, but that doesn’t mean this coming weekend won’t be any more eventful. But to make it more challenging and fun for you, consider catching up on this past week’s posts and resources to tidy you over till next week. This week’s past posts: “ Stimulate...
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Happy Friday the 13th everyone! It is a rather rainy and gloomy day in L.A. today, but I don’t blame that on bad luck or any other weird superstition (I think). In either case, ward off those “evil spirits” by catching up on this week’s past post. A little eCommerce and .NET knowledge can...
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Computing “on the cloud” is popularized by Amazon’s own Web services . Rather than maintain your own service environment for applications and data storage, Amazon will provide those services through the Internet at a much reduced cost. For example, Mediachase’s ECF G5 supports Amazon S3 for...
Once again, Happy New Year to everyone! I took a hiatus last week (e.g. vacation), but I return with this week’s Resource Roundup. Some of us are still in the Christmas/New Year vibe and not quite 100 percent in the mood to pull off 80-hour work weeks (but then again, who is?). That...
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It's December 15th, 10 days before Christmas, and here at Mediachase, we have an early gift for you: a brand new release and build (166) of ECF G5. Of course, ECF G5 was officially released a few months back, but in tech, that's an epoch ago. ECF G5 since then includes further enhancements, features...
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Storing data " on the cloud " (as they say in the industry nowadays) is a cost-effective way for end-users and even big companies to store gigabytes of data without deploying their own storage server environments. Think of it as another form of Software as a Service, or SaaS. Amazon uses its...
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Scared you, didn’t I? No? Ok, then the stuff after this sentence will scare the living eCommerce out of you. Or not. Let’s keep it simple this week. It’s Halloween and let’s cue the Ghostbusters theme ! Once your stomach bursts into a bloody mess from eating one too many Almond...
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Microsoft yesterday unveiled its latest “OS”, christened “Windows Azure” (and for those who don’t know, Azure is a bluish color, the color Microsoft’s been feeling since Vista was released). But it’s not an OS in a traditional sense. Rather, it’s Microsoft’s official foray into cloud-based computing...
I’m going to format the weekly roundup a bit differently from here on out. Rather than highlight my wonderfully written posts, more or less, I will post a bunch of different links and stories related to commerce you may find interesting. I’ll link this week’s past content below. But whatever format RR...
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Fri, Oct 24 2008
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