Archive for November 14th, 2008

Posted by | November 14, 2008

Cloud Computing: What Does It Mean For User Experience? A Lot. And It’s All Good.

Cloud computing is exactly what it sounds like: the usage of services like web servers, database servers and other applications so it’s transparent to the user and developer. The configuration and management is taken care of by a large company (in this case, a Microsoft and Amazon), and they provide all the software and services that are needed to run web applications without any of the maintenance. 

For the end user, what’s at the other end of the internet connection really doesn’t mean much. Users want the applications that work and are easy to use. Scallability, system architecture and configurations don’t mean much when all you want to do is buy a book.

Cloud computing is the hot new topic that’s going to revolutionize how we look and implement applications. Because of this, the responsibilities of User Experence Architects and Information Architects is going to drastically change, and cloud computing services is like Windows Azure are going to enable this revolution.

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Posted by | November 14, 2008

CMS Fridays: Designing An Application To Run On A Core Platform

SharePoint is a platform with extensive functionality. There are some key questions you should ask before you select MOSS as your platform, and Ask A Good Product Manager has a great post about this. The summary is:

  • What is the purpose for developing the application?
  • What functionality does the platform provide?
  • How is the platform received in the market?
  • Can you justify the cost?

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