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Blend Interactive is excited to recognize Bob Davidson for his selection as one of 2022’s OMVP (Optimizely Most Valuable Professional) developers.
February 15, 2022 | The Web Project Guide Podcast
Corey and Deane talk about how project plans rarely stay intact upon first contact with real life. Then, we chat with Brett Harned, author of Project Management for Humans, about his definition of a project plan, creating better retrospectives, and how to help clients and project teams keep on track. (Also, Brett tells us the best album in his record collection.)
Bob Davidson | February 2, 2022
Blend's Director of Development Bob Davidson takes a brief look at the internals of XhtmlString properties and the fragments that make them.
February 2, 2022
Passion. Progress. Advocacy. Authenticity. Integrity. These are our values — and, they’re what make Blend Interactive the place it is.
January 18, 2022 | The Web Project Guide Podcast
Corey and Deane talk about the roles missing from most new project teams — namely, the idea of a user and product advocate. Then, Patrice Embry joins the podcast to talk about forming a project team. And, of course, we talk about sports metaphors.
Bob Davidson | January 14, 2022
Blend's Director of Development Bob Davidson explains how to navigate IIS Express in order to bind multiple Episerver sites and languages in this Coding with Bob video.
Joe Kepley | January 6, 2022
An overview of the differences between two open-source CMS systems: Umbraco and Wordpress.
Karla Santi | December 31, 2021
Cheers to the steady and sustainable — traits of a company that has persevered through a pandemic and endless change.
December 20, 2021
How Blend prepared the twenty-four chapters of The Web Project Guide for future search.
Technology | Content and IA | Design and Front-End | Development | Strategy | Umbraco
December 20, 2021
When the South Dakota Department of Revenue needed to upgrade its site across five versions of Umbraco, it turned to Blend Interactive, a team well-versed in Umbraco upgrades.