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May 22, 2012 | Greg Ewing Lee: Embrace Employee Use of Personal Cloud Tools
As cloud-based productivity tools like Dropbox and Evernote continually increase in popularity among professionals, the lines between business data and personal data become increasingly blurry. With the surge in use of these tools for professional productivity, how should businesses seek to manage these resources? Companies often want to take the approach of empowering employees to become more productive, but regulatory and competitive environments tend to push against this desire. By being both informed and armed with the right tools, businesses may be able to find the best of both worlds.
May 13, 2012 | Rob Burke: Behind The Scenes – Timelapse Product Shoot
As part of the Doosan shoot in Tucson (yeah, it’s fun to say) we shot two product timelapse’s of Doosan’s excavator and dump truck. With perfect weather and perfect stars, the desert was a perfect place to pull it off
May 10, 2012 | Craig Isakson: Responsive?
Here at Sundog we create a lot of responsive websites. Essentially you create one site which scales its size and changes its layout and content based on the browser resolution.
May 09, 2012 | Preston Johnson: Here’s How to be a Great Support Professional
We recently hired a new support coordinator here at Sundog. It’s an exciting time for us and Chris seems like a cool guy so far. It also got me thinking about what it takes to be a great support professional. Here’s my short list of top skills that accomplish just that.
May 07, 2012 | Terry Luschen: Integrating Salesforce and Marketo
Integrating Salesforce and Marketo is a great way to create synergy between marketing and sales. This blog contains some integration options that are available once the connection between the two has been set.
May 02, 2012 | Craig Isakson: comScore Releases New Smartphone Numbers
In a recent press release, comScore has released data from their comScore MobiLens service used for reporting key trends in the U.S. Mobile phone industry. The data is derived from an average of a three month survey which surveyed more than 30,000 U.S. mobile subscribers.
May 02, 2012 | Lee Schwartz: Writing the Perfect Website RFP
How do you write an RFP that delivers the best responses? Here are some “do’s” and “don’ts”—and some just plain rants.
April 30, 2012 | Charles Rowland: 1366, 768 and other random numbers
As of march 2012 a new study from StatCounter taking place from March of 2009 to March of 2012 shows that 1366x768 has overtaken 1024x768 for the top screen resolution used on the internet world wide. Looking at analytics data on the Sundog Interactive site from Feb 26, 2012 to March 27, 2012, 12.07% of visitors were using 1366x768 as their screen resolution and 8.7% were using 1024x768.
April 26, 2012 | Sarah Deutsch: Take Three (Apps) and Call Me in the Morning
A recent article recommends three very different healthcare apps - what do their similarities tell us?
April 24, 2012 | Terry Luschen: Automating the APEX Data Loader
The graphical user interface (GUI) for the APEX Data Loader is great for manual data loads. But when you need to automate data loads some more detail needs to be worked into the process. Read on for more ideas.
April 23, 2012 | Preston Johnson: Support Should Be Proactive, Not Reactive
I’ve been referred to as “the guy to call when things break” more than once. As a support professional, often our work is only noticed when things aren’t working as they should. That should’t be the case and here’s why.
April 17, 2012 | Anthony Suda: Bonjour Printers Over VLANs
So there’s an inherent flaw with Apple’s Bonjour service that, among other things, allows for quick sharing and setup of shared printers over a network: it won’t talk across VLANs. So if your network has different VLAN segments, printers (and computers) in one, can’t use Bonjour to talk to computers in another.
Here’s a way I’ve found to fix this headache.
