Archive for April, 2010

The corporate road

Since the beginning of this year, we are starting to focus heavily on the corporate side of our business. The reason? Money, of course. Although the reader is very useful, we feel it has an even greater potential if we tune it for the corporate world.

That’s the reason why since the beginning of the year we’ve been working on an enterprise product. It’s a simplified version of the reader, with new features, but very oriented to smart and seamless integration within a corporate web.

Check out this simple demo we recorded some time ago:

So basically it’s a way to create groups of feeds that generate a single url that can be used to subscribe to from a web widget or similar. Right now we are working on adding new features to this very simple version. We are also working with our first corporate customers to roll out the first pilots inside companies.

If you might be interested in testing it, let us know and we’ll get in contact with you!

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The team grows

Hi everyone!

Sorry for the lack of communication this past months. I’ll try to write about everything that’s been going on recently with Inkzee.

One of the most important news is that the team is growing. We’ve incorporated new members to the Inkzee family. We are very happy because we have so many things to do at once that we definitely need more hands to help. It’s very hard to keep pushing on your own so I’m grateful of having people helping Inkzee apart from myself.

The interesting part is that things have change considerably. When on your own, you don’t need to explain processes, code or features. Now we need to document everything, from code structure to deploying methods and that takes time. We setup an internal wiki, moved the local trac to a server accessible to the other members and did a couple of training sessions with the new members to get them up to speed.

But we are finally there and starting to work as a team!!

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