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The 2010 Cloud Computing Summit, Thursday, September 9, Croke Park
The IIA is delighted to endorse this one day summit on How to Make Cloud Computing a Reality for your Business. No business today can afford to ignore Cloud Computing. With the range of cloud services and applications expanding rapidly, this one-day event will explain the key issues you need to consider when moving your IT requirements to the Cloud.
Keynote speakers are world-renowned innovator in Cloud Computing, Dr. Werner Vogels, CTO of Amazon.com and Dr. Giles Hogben, Network Security Expert with ENISA, the EU’s cyber-security agency, as well as our own Gerry Powers, chair of the IIA Cloud Computing Working Group. Gerry will be updating delegates on the results of our 2010 Cloud Computing survey.
For full details & to book online visit www.cloudsummit.ie
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Fun and Frolics at the #dotConf
A huge congratulations must go to Emma Henderson and the team at dotConf, who put on a fantastic day on Thursday in the National College of Ireland. It was a great turnout and the feedback so far has been overwhelmingly positive.
We’d love to grab your attention for just another couple of minutes and ask you to give your thoughts on the day. Please fill in this quick survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/PPWZGMR
Of course, there was a great many people who helped make the dotConf a success, from the superb speakers and presenters to the people who helped shape the day and, of course, everyone who came along, watched the live stream and blogged, tweeted or generally talked about the event.
We will update you when the videos of the day are available on the dotConf blog. Please, feel free to share them and tell the world about the dotConf.
Once again, be kind, take a moment to be surveyed: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/PPWZGMR
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Researching Content Management Experiences
To anyone who has ever struggled to maintain their site using a Content Management System (CMS): you’re not alone, we feel your pain.
Chris and Paul in DesignByFront.com are doing some research into the user experience of content management systems, so if you’ve ever been involved in managing a website, they’d love to get your insight.
Click here to take the short survey!
Why are they doing this?
Front believe that every website should get better and better and better over time. Unfortunately, many people find it difficult enough to look after the site they have, rather than getting to focus on continuous improvement.
Almost every site delivered at Front uses a content management system so that non-technical users can take ownership of the site once its live.
Key to this is the regular addition of high-quality content. However, too often the design of Content Management Systems don’t reflect the way that those involved in authoring, editing or reviewing content actually work; despite claims to the contrary, almost all CMS tools are designed around how a site works for its users, rather than focusing on the needs of those who’ll be responsible for it once live.
This creates a barrier to publishing good content, and restricts the growth and quality of the site. A better CMS experience should result in better content being created for a site, which in turn results in a better experience for the site’s users.
Front are not the first to think about this. Jeff Veen wrote about the problems inherent in Content Management Systems way back in 2004, but things haven’t changed much since then, and now it’s time to get the discussion started again.
So, if you’ve ever been involved in managing a website with a CMS, they’d love to hear your thoughts.
According to Front:
To make sure we really understand what the key issues are, we’re carrying out a small piece of design research on content management. We want to know how the experience of using a CMS could be improved, and so along with performing user interviews and usability testing, we’ve put together a quick survey to gather input from the broader web community.
We’re doing this research because we realise that while we put a lot of time and attention into creating beautiful online experiences for our client’s users, we perhaps don’t give enough thought to the experience of our clients themselves.
To take part, fill in our quick survey
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Check Out Bizcamp Galway – 11 Sept
A free day of networking and workshops, organised by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs. Get all the details here.
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Social Media: Business benefits beyond the fluff!
The summer issue of the State of the Net looks at the business benefits of social media "beyond the fluff". It provides user statistics for Ireland and compares that to worldwide figures. This issue also examines online banking and online telephony trends, reports on B2B sales and provides the latest data on Irish Internet usage.
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The IIA and Enterprise Ireland Net Visionary 2010 – Dylan Collins
Last night, Dylan Collins was announced as the IIA and Enterprise Ireland Net Visionary 2010.
Congratulations to Dylan Collins, Net Visionary winner 2010. This award recognises his commitment to innovation and excellence within the Irish Internet industry.

Yesterday evening, in the Crowne Plaza Northwood, 15 category Awards were presented recognising the achievements across the gamut of the Irish Internet Industry. Closing the Awards, Maeve Kneafsey, Chairperson of the IIA, and Jennifer Condon of Enterprise Ireland, announced Dylan Collins as the 2010 Overall IIA and Enterprise Ireland Net Visionary.
Dylan Collins, serial entrepreneur of DemonWare and Jolt Games success is a true internet visionary. His meteoric success is unprecedented within the Irish Internet industry. In his early 30s, Dylan’s ability to innovate is unrivalled in the online gaming sector on an Irish and international stage. He is the embodiment of all that is great about this industry – ingenuity, pace and determination. Yet of all these qualities, it is his unstinting generosity in mentoring other internet start-ups and his commitment to the industry as a whole that truly sets him apart as a most worthy winner of this industry accolade.
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Dylan Collins announced IIA Net Visionary of the Year 2010
Congratulations to Dylan Collins, Overall Net Visionary 2010. This award recognises his commitment to innovation and excellence within the Irish Internet industry.

This evening, in the Crowne Plaza Northwood, 15 category Awards were presented recognising the achievements across the gamut of the Irish Internet Industry. Closing the Awards, Maeve Kneafsey, Chairperson of the IIA, and Jennifer Condon of Enterprise Ireland, announced Dylan Collins as the 2010 Overall IIA and Enterprise Ireland Net Visionary.
Dylan Collin, serial entrepreneur of DemonWare and Jolt Games, is a true internet visionary. His meteoric success is unprecedented within the Irish Internet industry. In his early 30s, Dylan’s ability to innovate is unrivalled in the online gaming sector on an Irish and international stage. He is the embodiment of all that is great about this industry – ingenuity, pace and determination. Yet of all these qualities, it is his unstinting generosity in mentoring other internet start-ups and his commitment to the industry as a whole that truly sets him apart as a most worthy winner of this industry accolade.
View the photos of the evening!
The Category Winners are:
Best Business Blogger – Amy Dillon, MakeUpAndBeauty.ie
Best Business Video & Podcasting – Marcus O’Doherty, RTE Publishing
Best Online Financial Service – Elaine Murphy, insure.ie
Best Online Trader – Daragh Murphy, Hairybaby Clothing Company
Best Use of Social Media – Michele Neylon, Blacknight Solutions
e-Government Award – Joanne Grehan, Western Development Commission
Innovation Award – Ed Hendrick, Sonru
Internet Entrepreneur – Dr. Des O’Mahony, Bookassist
Internet Marketer – Vanessa Johnston, Pigsback.com
Journalist Award – Mark Little
Mobile Internet Innovation – Bob Nixon, Georgina Campbell’s Ireland-guide.com
Online Tourism Award – Bob Nixon, Georgina Campbell’s Ireland-guide.com
Social Contribution – Ruth Kearney, DIT Hothouse
Web Designer Excellence – Lisa Westermann, Fusio
Web Developer Excellence – David Henry, Modus
View the full 2010 Net Visionary Shortlist

