At the Anaheim SHARE meeting in March, John Rhodes, CTO, helped developers understand the implications and costs of the increasing ‘technical debt’ in their application portfolios. Interest was sparked in learning more about this subject, particularly in the areas of security and performance. See the full news release here: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/04/prweb11729193.htm
On April 2, 2014, at 11:00 AM EDT, Simon Cockayne, Sr. Principal Product Manager, CA Technologies and John Rhodes, CTO, CM First will be presenting a new webcast, “Supercharge Your CA 2E and Plex Development – Learn about the Latest Features in CA Plex and CA 2E.” This webcast will provide details about version uplifts,
One team member from CM First attended SXSW, enjoying the vibrant scene, but particularly, the increasing number of technology experts and start-up innovators attending the show. See the full news release here: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/03/prweb11691183.htm Did you like this article about “SXSW AND TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION- WHY AUSTIN ROCKS FOR CM FIRST” – email us future
John Rhodes, CTO, has been invited to speak at the March SHARE meeting on “Business Agility – Unlocking Your Legacy Code.” Companies struggling to modernize and exploit desired new technologies have a better option than ‘rip and replace.’ See the full news release here: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/02/prweb11617659.htm Did you like this article about “CM FIRST
Hartman and Hartman needed a way to improve scanning performance to digitize their many paper documents. Their current system simply didn’t keep up with demand. CM First came in and designed a solution providing almost instantaneous scanning, resulting in productivity improvements. Hartman and Hartman now look forward to working with CM First on some of
Modernization wins for CM First meant a need for more space. Fortunately, the company didn’t need to leave the well-located building they were in – they simply moved upstairs, graduating from the Tech Ranch workspace. This location means developers can still benefit from the co-location with other software companies and industry experts. See