Monthly Archives: October, 2009
Time is Money — Should I use a Subversion / Bugzilla hosting service?
Should you host your Subversion & Bugzilla services yourself, or go with a service provider?
If you have read my whitepaper, “Four Essential Tools for Software Development,” you will know that I am a big believer in tools for version management and defect tracking. I am in the process of starting up a distributed development project, [...]
Free Resources for Starting My Business
As I mentioned earlier, I am in the process of starting my business. I have found an amazing number of free resources / extremely inexpensive resources to help me get started. Since the business is brand new, with little cash flow, the concept of “free / extremely inexpensive” is very attractive. Here are some that [...]
CCIA Smart Grid Series — Session 1: The Vision
The Colorado Cleantech Industry Association hosted the first of a three part seminar series on the Smart Grid yesterday at the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce. I was in attendance, along with about 100 other interested people from the Colorado Front Range.
The seminar began with a presentation from Luke Clemente, General Manager of Smart Grid [...]