November 11, 2010 by Mike Tschohl
Web security is a concern that every company or individual with a web site should have. This post provides some information about basic web security and items you should think about the next time you build a new web site.
July 7, 2010 by Alan Wlasuk
I am not usually a widget or tool guy – they always seem to take more effort than they are worth. I have, however, found one recently that is great. I like to describe Dropbox as a 2 Gig flashdrive in the Cloud. It shows up on all of my PC’s (home and office) and mobile devices (iPhone and iPad) as part of my file system. Whatever files I copy, change or remove …
May 5, 2010 by Mike Tschohl
The following is a press release announcing our new partnership with Small Box. We are joining forces to provide a more rich and complete service offering. Small Box, WDDinc Form Partnership to Offer Fully Integrated, Complex Web Solutions Indianapolis, IN (May 1, 2010) — Indianapolis-based Small Box Web Design and WDDinc. announce their partnership to pursue larger engagements, offering clients more advanced Web based solutions. Both Small Box and WDDinc …
April 4, 2010 by Alan Wlasuk
Design points to keep in mind when creating or redesigning your business’s website. By Lauren Folino | Feb 5, 2010 – Inc. Magazine Think of your company’s website as a first impression for potential future clients. Is it easy to navigate, and does it clearly convey your business’s products and services? If not, visitors may lose interest and abandon your site, which will not add up to repeat customers. Small …
April 4, 2010 by Mike Tschohl
I have the opportunity to meet with a lot of software and technology folks due to my job. When we get together we speak about many things. Life, family, work, pets, sports,… you name it. Eventually though, we start to talk geek. We talk software. We talk about the process and work flow problems that we have in our jobs and what we have been doing to solve it. …
March 3, 2010 by Chuck Thomas
If you are one of those people who remember everything from your high school trigonometry class, then you don’t need to read this, but for the rest of us who only remember that SIN and COSINE had something to do with circles and a thing called PI , then this should be helpful. For a recent project I had to create an animated rotator in Javascript that needed to …
March 3, 2010 by Mike Tschohl
I remember everything about the day when the stock market dropped 700+ points. I couldn’t believe it. I thought that it could not happen again. Well, it did… a few more times. Panic was spreading like a virus in one of those movies that stars a monkey. It was chaos. Companies were cutting budgets, stopping projects, and doing everything they could to save cash. People were being sent to …
March 3, 2010 by Tyler Smith
Need your data organized into a good looking PDF report? Many websites now include reporting pieces, or places where you may just want data exported… and what better format than a PDF, which is a widely accepted format for documents to be opened and viewed on any operating system thanks to Adobe Reader. But, how do these PDF reports get made? iTextSharp is a free tool that can be …