Monthly Archives: November 2008
Empowered by Ruby on Rails
Several weeks ago, I made a very very difficult decision. I decided to drop Plone and re-write the entirety of Ambisonia in Ruby on Rails. This weighed very heavily on me. I decided to do this, because anytime I wanted … Continue reading
Application architecture and Business models. Part 2.
Following Part 1, where I presented a ‘software’ use case, this post proposes an application architecture that allows extensible workflow modelling, a tightly integrated GUI, a pay-as-you-use business model, in a “web 2″ application platform. I’ll call it the ‘Enterprise … Continue reading
Application architecture and Business models. Part 1.
One of the cold realities I have discovered with Ambisonia, is that there is a hard limit to activities which dont sustain themselves financially. I cant (yet) claim to have a good grounding in online business models, but I do … Continue reading