Belated Announcement: Just Enough Governance for Notes
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I have been with Teamstudio for about two months now, and I must say that I have thoroughly enjoyed it so far. There is a ton for me to learn and do, but I am doing my best to learn it all and be as productive as I can along the way. I can tell you this - the Teamstudio team is fantastic, and I truly love working with them.
One of the reasons that Teamstudio hired me was my communication skills - including my blogging skills. Well, I have been remiss in that area; not only here, but also in our corporate blog - and that is the purpose of today's post, to introduce that blog.
Many of you know of Teamstudio as a "tools" company, but we have grown into so much more. We have now branched out into services and consulting as well - but not just any "gun for hire" consulting, but specifically around governance and "Application Lifecycle Management" (ALM). We offer tools and services around the methods and processes needed to bring understanding, control and order to even the most unwieldy Notes/Domino infrastructure.
But you don't have to hire us to discuss these topics with us - we have a blog where we discuss these very subjects with the community on an ongoing basis. Our corporate blog is called Just Enough Governance for Notes, and I plan on being a regular participant there as well as here, so I encourage you to check it out.
Thanks for your patronage - both here and there!
Rock







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Posted by Andreas Imnitzer At 04:10:54 AM On 03/14/2008 | - Website - |
We used CIAO! but it wasn't that useful. Most of our projects had a single developer so we weren't stepping on each other's toes anyway.
Now I'm a one-man shop and can't justify the cost. I just went out to the TeamStudio web site but was unable to locate any way to view prices or buy the products for that matter. (It always surprises me when I can't locate prices or buying info on a web site. If you're selling something, why hide it? Answer: if you have to ask you can't afford it.)
I mean no disrespect. I guess small shops just aren't where the profits are. My experiences with TeamStudio as a company and the people in it were all positive. The tools were well constructed as well. Except for the one, they just didn't improve our productivity enough to justify them. If I had a hundred developers then I'm sure it would.
Best regards,
Rob:-]
p.s. I'm looking forward to seeing some posts from you in the TS blog. rs
Posted by Rob At 03:43:21 PM On 03/17/2008 | - Website - |
Posted by Howard Shevitz At 07:31:54 AM On 03/17/2008 | - Website - |
Rock
Posted by Rock At 10:34:29 AM On 03/14/2008 | - Website - |