New blogs to check out

IronworksIronworks, the company I work for, has set up a couple of blogs for our technical and design teams.  I’ve added some links my blogroll, but also wanted to put a little post out there about them.

They’ve been up for a couple of weeks and I think the content so far has been excellent.  I know all of the folks who are posting and they really are a very sharp group.  In addition to UCM, there should be some really good .NET and Sharepoint stuff posted.

Under the hood is the technical blog, lots of code and frameworks.  I *think* most of the UCM/Content Management stuff will be found here over all.  Some of you might know Aaron Romaine from OpenWorlds past.  He joined our team a few months ago and has dropped a couple UCM articles out there.

Under the Hood

Fit and Finish is the designers, information architects and front end developer blog.  Just looking at the most recent posts though, it looks like there also a good amount of technical information here too.

So give them a read.  I’ll be double posting some of my stuff over there in the coming days.

About David Roe

Thanks for visiting ContentOnContentManagment.com, my name is David Roe and this is my blog. I work for Ironworks Consulting as a technical lead/architect in our enterprise content management group. My primary focus is implementing Oracle Universal Content Server, which was formerly known as Stellent Content Server. Prior to focusing in Stellent, my work centered around .NET integrations with other content managment systems as well as content management systems built on the .NET framework. I plan on keeping this blog mostly technical in nature. I’m not really one for the Coke vs. Pepsi debates, so plan on seeing quite a bit of ”how to” content. Please feel free to download and use any of the code examples available on the site. As you might imagine none of it is supported or warented..do we need a disclaimer? I do ask that you leave any references to me or this site in the comments though.
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