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With 3 weeks remaining before Collaboration University's biggest events yet, we're almost all heads-down working on completing client projects and writing demos and presentations. I say almost because Julian has hit the ground running and taken charge of a long-awaited update to our QuickrTemplates.com site where soon we will make several announcements and unveil enhancements to further template development and support for the Quickr community.

We're also working on a SnappShot 8 upgrade, working with some of the newer features in the DDA API. Hey, that sounds like I know something! Seriously, I don't. But we're running debug code on the Sametime dev server this week and hope to wrap it up before leaving on what for me will be a whirlwind tour of D.C.->Chicago->Naples->Miami->London->Miami->Home over 22 days.

As if this weren't enough, we have a client whose legal requirements for engaging with us involves the procurement of our resumes. Of the seven requested, we had four very out of date, two new ones, and well...I last wrote a resume in 1993 using PFS: First Choice on the laptop provided for my first Masters' degree. So I have some work to do!

Comments

Gravatar Image1 - Rob, You've got a busy schedule of you! When customers request our resumes, we give them data sheets which provide the same general information (education, years of experience, current and possibly immediate prior employer), but in a different format with less detail as the audience is distinctly different. We have yet to find a customer in any field for which this has been insufficient. My resume itself was last updated in Ami Pro 3; I'm not sure I even know where the file is.

Safe travels!

--Daniel

Gravatar Image2 - Because there is never enough time to read everything you want, but always time to go on a tangent, I posted "What did you use for your last resumé?" { Link }