EU General Data Protection Regulation and your website.

May 18, 2018 by Will

*Disclaimer: This is not legal advice. GDPR, Data and law is super complicated. You should consult a lawyer.* What is it? The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is an EU regulation governing data protection and privacy. It covers all individuals in the EU. It is aimed at giving control of data to... Read More


Is Your Website Working For You?

April 26, 2018 by Emily

Do you lie awake and wonder if your website is actually working? Is it ranking for search, are people finding what they need when they get to your site? This is the kind of thing we worry about - constantly. Hopefully you are not awake pondering this conundrum but if you... Read More


Our Bookshelf: User Experience (UX)

March 04, 2018 by Will

User Experience (UX) design underpins all good web design. Good UX can be derived from experience, theory and research. To get it right, it pays to validate it through User Testing and to iterate on those learnings. There have been hundreds of books written on the subject but I've picked... Read More


Choosing a Native App Development Environment

February 02, 2018 by Will

Web apps are great but sometimes, for a variety of reasons, you want a native app. That might be because of functionality, pricing model, distribution or to help drive engagement. ios app development2 There are quite a few very different ways you can build your Native App. Let's have a... Read More


Online Opportunities in Australia for TPP members

January 24, 2018 by Tim

In January 2018, the 11 countries comprising the Trans-Pacific Partnership reached a mutually beneficial trade agreement. It is expected the agreement will be signed in March in Chile and will historically open up better trading routes for businesses from all the member nations. For businesses from these member nations - Australia,... Read More


Scope Creep - The Silent Project Killer

November 15, 2017 by Emily

Scope creep (also called requirement creep, function creep, or kitchen sink syndrome) in project management refers to changes, continuous or uncontrolled growth in a project's scope, at any point after the project begins. This can occur when the scope of a project is not properly defined, documented, or controlled. -... Read More


Automate What You Hate

October 26, 2017 by Emily

Do people constantly request the same piece of information from you? Do you constantly send the same document to people? Are you required to produce the same reports every month? Are there repetitive tasks that are required every week, month, quarter? Does automation of routine business tasks sound like the... Read More


Ruby on Rails Administration Systems

October 13, 2017 by Will

A system to please everybody. A good administration tool needs to be a lot of things. It isn't just about basic crud anymore. You need it to be appealing to users so that it's a selling point for the project and users actually use it. It needs to help developers and... Read More


DoubleClick for Publishers - Ad Serving grunt

September 26, 2017 by Tim

Something we’ve never really delved very deeply into (until recently) is AD SERVING. Ad Serving is delivering advertising in the form of banners and textual blocks into a website. And it’s the way a very large portion of the internet makes their money - by hosting the advertisements inside their website. Fairfax... Read More



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