Archive for February, 2010
Good security is not about patching holes..
Back in January, I posted a piece on this blog asking the question “Is Your Online Help A Security Risk?” The post was the result of our own recent experiences that lead to us issuing a security advisory for WebWorks Help 5.
During the course of our investigations we came to believe that this was an [...]
Sketching the Future
I, like most folks, am fascinated by the future. The reason is pretty clear. All present possibilities may become realities in the future. Years ago, I was happy to wait for others to create a future for me (Thanks Steve!). I began creating a future for myself back in college; began shipping a future to [...]
Project Management with ePublisher? Sure, why not?
We are used to ePublisher being used to generate online help, building technical websites and even developing eLearning content. Recently we have been talking to a number of customers who use ePublisher as part of their agile software development process as a way to ensure consistent and on-time deliverables.
All of these are great examples of [...]
Keeping Pace with ePublisher
Back a few weeks ago, I wrote “2009.4 and the missing feature“. Customers gave that post some great feedback. People seemed to understand our goals for end-of-year releases. It made sense to them that we dedicate time in our annual release cycle to focus solely upon stability.
As validating as it was to receive that feedback, [...]
