[16 Mar 2010 | Richard Pendergast | 0 comments]
On Not Boiling the Ocean

Introducing our latest contributors allows me to also introduce at the same time one of the biggest things to happen to Kentico within the last couple of years - Thom Robbins. Since leaving Microsoft and moving to Kentico, Thom has been making waves in the Kentico community, doing all of the things I’d hoped to do when I started the magazine, but doing them well, full-time, from the inside, and with full Kentico backing.

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[28 Feb 2010 | Richard Pendergast | 0 comments]

When I started Kentico Developer way back when, there was very little in the way of good quality Kentico commen- tary available on the web.

Now it seems that every Kentico expert out there has something to say, and is out there actively saying it.

It’s great stuff. I don’t know what has inspired it, but I’m loving it.

The new Kentico initiatives are really drawing the best of the best out of the woodwork and placing them on show.

[9 Jan 2010 | Richard Pendergast | 0 comments]

[Press Release] The release of Kentico CMS 5.0 for ASP.NET brings with it significantly enhanced enterprise-level performance and scalability for large websites.

[31 Dec 2009 | Richard Pendergast | 0 comments]

Today brings with it an exciting new development for me personally, and the last piece of the puzzle for Kentico Developer magazine. The magazine is now in print and subscriptions are finally available!

It’s funny, but looking back over the last three months, the evolution of Kentico Developer reads like a poorly managed website rollout - an inability to meet high ex- pectations due to technical limitations.

[31 Dec 2009 | Candice Pendergast | 0 comments]
Getting Their Hands Dirty

In any other situation, trees and bugs would not be a marriage made in heaven. But with the Kentico team planting a tree for every bug found in Kentico Version 4.1, it’s a win-win situation for partners, developers and the environment. And it was all hands on deck. “The participation on the event was voluntary for the employees and of course they didn’t get paid for it, still more than three quarters of the Kentico team took part in it! In addition, some of the employees’ girlfriends came along with us to support our efforts. Since we had more trees then it was needed to plant, we decided to dedicate these extra trees to these girlfriends who helped us,” says Petr Passinger, PR Manager for Kentico.

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