Do you work for a museum or gallery that employs fewer than about 25 people? Are you feeling a little cramped with your website software? Maybe it doesn't support the kind of things you need ...
Spend some time around museums and galleries and you keep bumping into one, ubiquitous piece of software: Tessitura. Initially developed by The Metropolitan Opera as an integrated application for customer service, it was adopted early ...
Ben Evans works for venture capital firm Andreesen-Horowitz and writes about technology futures. His "Mobile Is Eating The World" presentation (which he updates every year), remains fascinating because – even though we don't think of ...
If you've been reading about our GLAMkit platfom for cultural websites for a while, but you want to see more – then we have good news for you! Greg's made a screencast which gives you ...
In her cracking Museums and the Web 2017 paper, Lucie Paterson lays out ACMI's success in using a product management approach to guide the build of their new website. Drawing on the recent successes of ...
Back in 2015, we wrote a series of blogs called "The Future of Content Management". It was an analytic survey of then-current trends in content management systems (CMS) in the collective opinion of digital agency ...
You might have noticed a security bug called "CloudBleed" on news services or social media over the weekend. What exactly is it? Does it affect you or your website visitors? What do you do about ...
For argument’s sake, let’s call him Josh. You know Josh. He plays Two Dots on his phone whenever his manager is in a meeting. He sends you NSFW emails that you unwittingly open just as ...
It’s been many months of hard work in the making, and in the hearts and imaginations of some, many years. The day is finally here when we can announce the launch of SFMOMA’s new website. ...