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About four and a half years ago, I found myself sitting in a conference room and interviewing with a very intimidating British man.
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I am so pleased that I am writing this blog post and saying with complete confidence that the 2010 Bold Users Group Meeting was a huge success!
Three years ago, we formed our first-ever Bold Team for the Cure. Each year, the local chapter of the Susan G. Komen Foundation hosts the Race for the Cure in order to raise money to fund breast cancer research, medical services and prevention care.
We’re changing the way we do things around here, starting with release of and how we release version release notes for Manitou 1.5.3!
Everybody knows the old mantra "TGIF". For many of us, we use 'Thank God Its Friday' to mean that we're looking forward to a relaxing weekend, maybe spending time with friends and family, or doing household projects. A time to just sit back and have some fun...
Despite March winds, first place went to the foursome hosted by Bold Technologies. Bold's team included Troy Iverson, Sascha Kylau, Ty Davis, and our own Chuck Speck. Congrats on raising dollars for AIREF and obtaining '"ultimate bragging rights!"
February has been a big month for us. This morning, the Bold managers surprised the staff with a breakfast burrito and bagel buffet.
Re: Tip of the Week : Manitou System Requirements - Jose Garundo
Anyone have any trouble with 1.6 manitou client working on Windows 7 64bit machine?
--chase
Just FYI with respect to the SQL edition, if you get to SQL 2008 R2 the Express size limit jumps to ...
--CM
Re: Introducing Manitou 1.5.3. and a New Release Notes Process
Keep up the good work.
--chris
Re: [Updated] Central Station Manager Course coming May 11
When will you be having another course?
--Kim
Re: Patch release summaries
Every time we speak to support we are told (more often than not) that the first thing we should do w...
--Jon Shaw
Hi Jon,As you may, or may not, know it is the policy of Bold Technologies to avoid disruption of the...
--Jennifer Bruce
About time we know about a patch before we find out we are something ridiculous like 15 patches behi...
--JonBoy