businessdevelopment

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2007
06
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New Raincity Peeps; growing our development team to better service you!

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created on 周一, 2007-08-06 17:10 Where has the summer gone?

Time flies when you keep busy! Over the last few months, I've been focusing on various projects. And as always, I've been lazy about blogging and keeping our peeps in the loop.

So what has Raincity been up to lately and what's coming for the next few months?

Our team is growing steadily. After a few months of searches (Thank you to everyone who sent in a resume), we are happy to welcome 3 new members to our team:

- Audrey Foo; veteran PHP Developer, founder and Director of the Vancouver PHP User Association, she is joining our Drupal Development team this month. Audrey will be collaborating on various client and internal projects.

Scales
2007
06
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Product Development vs Service Provider: Raincity Studios, a Drupal service provider since 2004!

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created on 周一, 2007-08-06 16:54

A question that has been growing in popularity since we started in early 2004. I recall Boris Mann and I debating this some time ago, before Raincity and Bryght even had offices...

Drupal product development vs product service provider. What is the best route to take for an entrepreneur?

For myself the answer was pretty easy: To create a reputable open source service provider firm! It is my calling. Why? Simple! I am a business developer, a marketeer and somewhat of a visionary (and arrogant apparently). I'm not a very talented coder or designer, I know my basics but I am passionate about the business development and enabling clients and talent to work together.

Megan Cole
2006
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A Local Report On A Global Event

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created on 周二, 2006-08-29 14:46

NewsForge: More On BarCamp

Bruce Byflield of NewsForge joined our group at BarCampVancouver last week-end. As it turns out, he had a pretty swell time: met some good people, was thoroughly impressed with the organization, learned a lot, was intellectually stimulated, and seemed to have had some fun along the way.

You can read his article in its' entirety online here. In it, Bruce highlights some of his positive experiences, while suggesting on how the Camp might improve as well.

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