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By:
Josh Anderson
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In:
Marketing
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Posted On:
Tue, May 14 2013
Conferences are a great way to keep involved in the wider tech community. They offer a chance to meet new people, socialize, and network. They allow attendees to get involved with new product launches, to see demos, and test samples in person. Best of...
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By:
Tobias Komischke
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In:
Round Edges
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Posted On:
Thu, Mar 7 2013
It’s DevWeek! The London Barbican Centre hosts the UK’s largest developer conference. Close to 600 developers are here - and so are we. Infragistics is represented with a booth and we’ve had a lot of interesting conversations already. There are nine parallel...
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By:
Kevin Richardson, Ph.D.
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In:
Round Edges
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Posted On:
Wed, Feb 27 2013
I was recently invited to speak at the Second Annual Symposium on Communicating Complex Information (SCCI). The goals of the conference, sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery’s (ACM) Special Interest Group on the Design of Communication...
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By:
anandraja
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In:
Anand Raja's blog
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Posted On:
Wed, Nov 21 2012
Basics Infragistics was proud to be a sponsor of Desert Code Camp in Chandler, Arizona. The event was held on Saturday, November 17th at Chandler-Gilbert Community College. About 500 folks dedicated a beautiful Saturday to learning the latest in software...
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By:
Tobias Komischke
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In:
Round Edges
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Posted On:
Wed, Mar 21 2012
Next week, Monday 3/26 through 3/30, DevWeek 2012 will open its doors in London. It’s the UK's biggest software developer conference and Infragistics will be there with a booth and a session. The session is on Thursday, 3/29 ...
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By:
Tobias Komischke
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In:
Round Edges
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Posted On:
Wed, Feb 29 2012
Several folks from Infragistics attended this year’s Interaction Conference which this time took place in Dublin, Ireland between 2/1-2/4/2012. Here are my notes Opening remarks from the Mayor of Dublin The Mayor talked about the Bike sharing stations...
Tags / UX Patterns, UX Strategy, UX, UX Critique, Events, User Experience, Design Thinking, Best Practices, Community, Conferences, UX Theory, Interaction Design, Visual Design
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By:
Miao Wang
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In:
Round Edges
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Posted On:
Wed, Feb 22 2012
How will business, design and technology be perfectly coordinated in the future? Strategists, designers and developers gathered in New York for the WebVisions 2012 Convention to share their visions and offer practical tips for getting things done. Three...
Tags / UX Strategy, UX, Events, User Experience, Design Thinking, Community, Conferences, UX Theory, Interaction Design, Visual Design, UX Services, UX social impact, Html5
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By:
Tobias Komischke
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In:
Round Edges
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Posted On:
Wed, Sep 28 2011
Most of the time when we train people about user experience, we tell them how to do it. We talk about best practices, do’s and don’t’s, design guidelines, patterns, etc. This obviously assumes that the people learning about those topics...
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By:
Tobias Komischke
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In:
Round Edges
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Posted On:
Fri, Aug 12 2011
Last month at the Human-Computer Interaction International conference in Orlando, I came across some interesting research results. The be honest, the only reason why I paid attention to those was that the they were authored by a Fraunhofer Institute....
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By:
Tobias Komischke
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In:
Round Edges
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Posted On:
Fri, Jul 8 2011
I’ve been attending the “ Human-Computer Interaction International ” conference series since 1999 and at times I was somewhat frustrated with the relatively small number of practical and industry-centric talks and papers there. A lot of the methods, concepts...
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By:
[Infragistics] Joel Eden
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In:
Round Edges
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Posted On:
Tue, Jan 25 2011
Hey everyone. Please take a few seconds to check out and vote for my talk proposal at Microsoft's Mix11 Conference. Acceptance is based on voting, so if you would like to see better UX in products, consider voting! The User Experience Process in the...
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By:
Amy Quinn
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In:
Round Edges
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Posted On:
Fri, Aug 13 2010
Some of us in the User Experience Services group submitted presentation proposals to the popular SXSW Interactive 2011 conference . In addition to planning committee recommendations, they use crowd-sourcing to narrow down over 2300 proposals to about...
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By:
Tobias Komischke
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In:
Round Edges
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Posted On:
Wed, Jun 2 2010
The Usability Professional’s Association held its annual conference in Munich, Germany, last week. 750 people from 45 countries around the world participated. Here’s a little right-up on some of the sessions I attended. Guided Selling: Helping...
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By:
Amy Quinn
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In:
Round Edges
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Posted On:
Fri, Mar 26 2010
I recently attended the SXSW Interactive conference. It proved to be a great conference and I was fortunate to catch some engaging presentations while I was there. Here are my highlights from the conference: 1. Privacy is NOT dead - My favorite presentation...
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By:
Tobias Komischke
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In:
Round Edges
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Posted On:
Fri, Oct 2 2009
Part of what we do to stay up-to-date is attending technical conferences. It’s great to learn what others are doing, what topics are hot, and also to get feedback on own work and thoughts. Here are some notes on two conferences that we attended...
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By:
Josh Anderson
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In:
Marketing
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Posted On:
Tue, May 14 2013
Conferences are a great way to keep involved in the wider tech community. They offer a chance to meet new people, socialize, and network. They allow attendees to get involved with new product launches, to see demos, and test samples in person. Best of...
-
-
By:
Tobias Komischke
-
In:
Round Edges
-
Posted On:
Thu, Mar 7 2013
It’s DevWeek! The London Barbican Centre hosts the UK’s largest developer conference. Close to 600 developers are here - and so are we. Infragistics is represented with a booth and we’ve had a lot of interesting conversations already. There are nine parallel...
-
-
By:
Kevin Richardson, Ph.D.
-
In:
Round Edges
-
Posted On:
Wed, Feb 27 2013
I was recently invited to speak at the Second Annual Symposium on Communicating Complex Information (SCCI). The goals of the conference, sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery’s (ACM) Special Interest Group on the Design of Communication...
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-
By:
anandraja
-
In:
Anand Raja's blog
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Posted On:
Wed, Nov 21 2012
Basics Infragistics was proud to be a sponsor of Desert Code Camp in Chandler, Arizona. The event was held on Saturday, November 17th at Chandler-Gilbert Community College. About 500 folks dedicated a beautiful Saturday to learning the latest in software...
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-
By:
Tobias Komischke
-
In:
Round Edges
-
Posted On:
Wed, Mar 21 2012
Next week, Monday 3/26 through 3/30, DevWeek 2012 will open its doors in London. It’s the UK's biggest software developer conference and Infragistics will be there with a booth and a session. The session is on Thursday, 3/29 ...
-
-
By:
Tobias Komischke
-
In:
Round Edges
-
Posted On:
Wed, Feb 29 2012
Several folks from Infragistics attended this year’s Interaction Conference which this time took place in Dublin, Ireland between 2/1-2/4/2012. Here are my notes Opening remarks from the Mayor of Dublin The Mayor talked about the Bike sharing stations...
Tags / UX Patterns, UX Strategy, UX, UX Critique, Events, User Experience, Design Thinking, Best Practices, Community, Conferences, UX Theory, Interaction Design, Visual Design
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By:
Miao Wang
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In:
Round Edges
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Posted On:
Wed, Feb 22 2012
How will business, design and technology be perfectly coordinated in the future? Strategists, designers and developers gathered in New York for the WebVisions 2012 Convention to share their visions and offer practical tips for getting things done. Three...
Tags / UX Strategy, UX, Events, User Experience, Design Thinking, Community, Conferences, UX Theory, Interaction Design, Visual Design, UX Services, UX social impact, Html5
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By:
Tobias Komischke
-
In:
Round Edges
-
Posted On:
Wed, Sep 28 2011
Most of the time when we train people about user experience, we tell them how to do it. We talk about best practices, do’s and don’t’s, design guidelines, patterns, etc. This obviously assumes that the people learning about those topics...
-
-
By:
Tobias Komischke
-
In:
Round Edges
-
Posted On:
Fri, Aug 12 2011
Last month at the Human-Computer Interaction International conference in Orlando, I came across some interesting research results. The be honest, the only reason why I paid attention to those was that the they were authored by a Fraunhofer Institute....
-
-
By:
Tobias Komischke
-
In:
Round Edges
-
Posted On:
Fri, Jul 8 2011
I’ve been attending the “ Human-Computer Interaction International ” conference series since 1999 and at times I was somewhat frustrated with the relatively small number of practical and industry-centric talks and papers there. A lot of the methods, concepts...
-
-
By:
[Infragistics] Joel Eden
-
In:
Round Edges
-
Posted On:
Tue, Jan 25 2011
Hey everyone. Please take a few seconds to check out and vote for my talk proposal at Microsoft's Mix11 Conference. Acceptance is based on voting, so if you would like to see better UX in products, consider voting! The User Experience Process in the...
-
-
By:
Amy Quinn
-
In:
Round Edges
-
Posted On:
Fri, Aug 13 2010
Some of us in the User Experience Services group submitted presentation proposals to the popular SXSW Interactive 2011 conference . In addition to planning committee recommendations, they use crowd-sourcing to narrow down over 2300 proposals to about...
-
-
By:
Tobias Komischke
-
In:
Round Edges
-
Posted On:
Wed, Jun 2 2010
The Usability Professional’s Association held its annual conference in Munich, Germany, last week. 750 people from 45 countries around the world participated. Here’s a little right-up on some of the sessions I attended. Guided Selling: Helping...
-
-
By:
Amy Quinn
-
In:
Round Edges
-
Posted On:
Fri, Mar 26 2010
I recently attended the SXSW Interactive conference. It proved to be a great conference and I was fortunate to catch some engaging presentations while I was there. Here are my highlights from the conference: 1. Privacy is NOT dead - My favorite presentation...
-
-
By:
Tobias Komischke
-
In:
Round Edges
-
Posted On:
Fri, Oct 2 2009
Part of what we do to stay up-to-date is attending technical conferences. It’s great to learn what others are doing, what topics are hot, and also to get feedback on own work and thoughts. Here are some notes on two conferences that we attended...