How do you design a software application in 3 days at a conference? Earlier this year my colleague James Murtagh, a Marketing Manager, pitched the idea of ‘Red Gate Live … Continue reading
July 17, 2012
by Michele Ide-Smith
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July 17, 2012
by Michele Ide-Smith
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How do you design a software application in 3 days at a conference? Earlier this year my colleague James Murtagh, a Marketing Manager, pitched the idea of ‘Red Gate Live … Continue reading
November 21, 2011
by Jon Boardman
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It seems like the UX blogosphere is awash with posts and thoughts on how to get UX and Agile to work well together. It’s a hot topic here at Red … Continue reading
November 17, 2011
by Jenny
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The first UX Cambridge event was run by Software Acumen and took place on the 10th and 11th November at Clare College’s new Gillespie Conference Centre. The event was primarily aimed at the East … Continue reading
November 5, 2011
by Richard A. Muscat
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Some good points by Seth Godin on when minimum viable products aren’t necessarily the right way to go. Marketing plays by different rules than engineering. Many products depend on community, … Continue reading
October 28, 2011
by Laura Morley
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Sisyphus has found some friends! Bear with me; this really is about UX – it’s something we learned in the latest of our regular “UX Lunch” video sessions here at … Continue reading
October 19, 2011
by Richard A. Muscat
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The UX Team at Red Gate love design events but we don’t get so many of them in Cambridge. So when Software East announced UX Cambridge 2011 - a fully-fledged UX conference … Continue reading
September 15, 2011
by Revathi Nathaniel
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In the past few months I have been a part of a team working on a project called Migrations. We’ve been developing new feature that will work with SQL Compare … Continue reading
April 9, 2010
by Stephen Chambers
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Never one to shy away from trying something new at Red Gate, something completely novel was tried just last week: Everyone involved in a project stopped working on and began … Continue reading