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April 12, 2005

New blog, new work, new life...

Lots going on (understatement).

Re: blogsphere stuff, you'll notice a different look. I've migrated to Movable Type - not because of deficiency with Notes-based format, but (according to my tech team, who are now dealing with infrastructure stuff way out beyond the end of my pier), this will provide some connections to our other site that has some advantages.

[Have any of you experienced that strange point-of-no-return transition from "I know, touch, have-intimate-knowledge-of-everything-in-my-company" to "I sure hope that the cool people I've got on board know what the heck they're doing..."?]

One of the major cool people on board with us now is Robert Peake, the official CTO of DavidCo.

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Robert Peake, DavidCo CTO (with Ludmila, wife of Chirill Trescencov, our "animal!" programmer)

Robert's younger than I like to acknowledge, has major experience in PHP (he's a writer/contributor to European PHP rag), e-commerce subscription management, and other web back-end stuff; and is part of the peculiar camp of spiritually-oriented folks I tend to hang with. Building a robust internal CRM, and having the full-time internal capability to manage and maintain it, as we grow, in addition to creating a stable web-based back end of our own, became strategic issues for us, and Robert's heading that charge. Eric Mack (personal productivity tech guru) and Greg Fisk (Web graphics/function/marketing guru) remain key players on the team. But we needed our own guy inside to manage all the projects for which this heady cyber-infrastructure is key.

Much more to come. Just wanted to say "hi" to everyone paying attention here, and assure you that things are alive and well here in the "mind like water" camp.

Posted by David at April 12, 2005 06:44 PM

Comments

Thanks for the kind words, David. It's a pleasure to be a part of your team.

Best regards,

Eric

Posted by: Eric Mack at April 21, 2005 04:10 PM

There are ways of redirecting RSS feeds so people who were subscribed to your old feed find the new one.... Not that I know what they are, but they do exist! :-)

Posted by: George at April 25, 2005 11:03 AM