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Information Architecture - A Proven Approach to Building Better Websites

July 21st, 2011 - 10:36 am

Effective websites have good content that is well-organized, so people can navigate intuitively and find what they need. Information Architecture is a proven, structured approach to organizing, identifying, and presenting content for users. It enables websites to meet the business goals of the organization and improves usability. Read the rest of this entry »

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Supporting High-Traffic Websites Using Drupal Pressflow

May 6th, 2011 - 10:58 am

Segue has developed websites for multiple clients using the Drupal open-source Content Management System (CMS). This has proven to be an excellent platform for website development due to its ease of use and multitude of modules which can enhance a site’s capabilities. However, despite our past successes in implementing Drupal websites, Segue recently encountered some difficulties with Drupal in supporting the demands of the High-Traffic, High-Availability websites of one of our customers. Read the rest of this entry »

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Ontologies and the Semantic Web

May 4th, 2011 - 2:06 pm

Part of the evolution of the Web 3.0 is a push toward making the experience on any given website similar to perusing a large database. In order to extract the data we’re looking for, we must first understand how entities and instances are stored on that website, and how those entities relate to each other. This representation of knowledge about the entities within that domain is called an ontology. Once we have the ontology defined for a data-driven application, we can mediate the data interchange between it and any other application.

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Catching Crab vs. Catching Business

April 19th, 2011 - 9:46 am

If you’ve never watched Deadliest Catch you should. It’s an entertaining reality TV show, that airs on the Discovery Channel, about Crab Fishermen who brave treacherous Bering Sea waters to haul in profitable Alaskan King crab. The show has all the drama of people working together under high amounts of physical and mental stress to make a living. It’s very much a team environment where everyone serves an important role. In watching the show, it occurred to me that trapping Alaskan King crab has some similarities with building a Business Development pipeline. Consider this: Read the rest of this entry »

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Everyone Communicates… Few People Connect

March 21st, 2011 - 12:39 pm

In our internal and external marketing efforts at Segue, we strive to connect with our customers, our co-workers and our industry partners. These connections often make the difference in winning opportunities or being an afterthought; or worse yet, not thought of at all. Echoing that sentiment, the Harvard Business Review points out, “The number one criteria for advancement and promotion for professionals is an ability to communicate effectively.”

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Understanding the DIACAP Monster

November 9th, 2010 - 12:12 pm

What exactly is a secure information system? How do you secure a system from development through deployment? According to DIACAP – the Department of Defense Information Assurance Certification & Accreditation Process – it goes beyond simply patching your servers, hardening firewall/intrusion detection devices, or implementing Operating System (OS) group policy restrictions. In other words, it is much more than just technical activities. Read the rest of this entry »

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AFCEA Dayton InfoTech Conference

October 25th, 2010 - 8:40 am

The Dayton-Wright Chapter of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) has held the annual InfoTech Conference since 1990. This is AFCEA’s premier aerospace technology event in the Midwest, featuring top-level speakers, technical seminars, and professional training courses. Over 2,600 industry, government, and academic professionals interested and working in all dimensions of business and defense technologies attend. The Trade Show exceeds 100 booths with both industry and government displays and demonstrations of emerging technologies. The 2010 InfoTech theme was “The NET—Connecting at the Speed of Need” which echoes Air Force initiatives to modernize systems and provide enterprise solutions to serve their geographically dispersed workforce.

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Modern Day Marine Exposition

October 4th, 2010 - 8:34 am

The Modern Day Marine (MDM) Exposition is an annual event sponsored by Marine Corps Base (MCB), Quantico, home to the Combat Development Command (MCCDC) and the Systems Command (MCSC). This is a premier military equipment, systems, services and technology exposition due to the vital and unique functions of MCSC in setting requirements, developing equipment and systems, and purchasing the equipment and systems that the Marine Corps will rely on in the years to come. Read the rest of this entry »

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Easy Web Application Management Using DotNetNuke

March 16th, 2010 - 8:47 am

As the general public becomes savvier regarding computer and internet usage, many Information Technology customers have requested an increased role in managing the day to day operations of their web applications. One vehicle to facilitate this request is a Content Management System (CMS), which provides a role based platform for administrators to, not only, add or update content, but to also implement new features. One such CMS is DotNetNuke (DNN), which describes itself as the Leading Web Content management System and Application Development Platform for Microsoft .Net, or in layman’s terms, DotNetNuke is a prime CMS platform for developers using the .Net Framework. Read the rest of this entry »

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Quality Control: Kills Bugs Dead

February 25th, 2010 - 2:05 pm

What type of person is a Quality Control (QC) Tester? There are many kinds of professions out there. For instance, some people are movie critics, video game testers, teachers, scientists, mystery shoppers, food tasters, and stockbrokers. All of these occupations have something in common; looking for the best quality in a product. Read the rest of this entry »

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