Chris Hammond is
a father, husband, developer, geek, car guy. The Director of Training for DotNetNuke Corporation. To learn more about Chris check out the about me page.
LIVESTRONG Challenge Davis

I use Strava to track my bicycle rides. Below you can see my recent activity.

 

Tags
  1. 12 items are tagged with .net
  2. 58 items are tagged with asp.net
  3. 47 items are tagged with Autocross
  4. 12 items are tagged with Baby
  5. 39 items are tagged with Boston Red Sox
  6. 21 items are tagged with California
  7. 15 items are tagged with Car
  8. 29 items are tagged with Community Server
  9. 14 items are tagged with communityserver
  10. 17 items are tagged with Corvette
  11. 26 items are tagged with daily tips
  12. 93 items are tagged with Development
  13. 180 items are tagged with DotNetNuke
  14. 25 items are tagged with DotNetNuke Development
  15. 11 items are tagged with DotNetNuke Tips
  16. 12 items are tagged with DotNetNuke Training
  17. 12 items are tagged with Electric
  18. 12 items are tagged with Energy
  19. 25 items are tagged with Family
  20. 73 items are tagged with Fitness
  21. 117 items are tagged with Friends
  22. 44 items are tagged with Games
  23. 32 items are tagged with general Software Development
  24. 13 items are tagged with Green
  25. 22 items are tagged with HDTV
  26. 18 items are tagged with Health
  27. 13 items are tagged with Leaf
  28. 381 items are tagged with Life News
  29. 12 items are tagged with Microsoft
  30. 39 items are tagged with Music
  31. 14 items are tagged with Nissan
  32. 13 items are tagged with Nissan Leaf
  33. 88 items are tagged with Photography
  34. 18 items are tagged with Photos
  35. 89 items are tagged with Pictures
  36. 108 items are tagged with Places to See
  37. 20 items are tagged with Project 240Z
  38. 12 items are tagged with Project 350Z
  39. 21 items are tagged with Red Sox
  40. 19 items are tagged with Red Sox in St. Louis
  41. 15 items are tagged with SCCA
  42. 418 items are tagged with SEO
  43. 203 items are tagged with Site News
  44. 33 items are tagged with St. Louis
  45. 275 items are tagged with Technology
  46. 41 items are tagged with Travel
  47. 17 items are tagged with Vista
  48. 16 items are tagged with Weblog
  49. 16 items are tagged with Xbox360
  50. 12 items are tagged with Zune

OpenForce07 Tuesday Afternoon

Last Updated Wednesday, January 23, 2008 4:51 PM


Well it's Tuesday afternoon, nearing 3 O'clock and coming up on the end of the first day of sessions for OpenForce07. I don't think this will be my last post, but I am taking a short break and sitting in the speaker room to type this up.

So far things have been moving along really well. After Shaun's Keynote I went to his session entitles "DotNetNuke Business Opportunities". At the presentation he gave an overview of the various ways that an individual or business can make money by utilizing DNN. Here are some of the highlights from the presentation.

The CMS market currently is currently around 1.5 Billion Dollars annually and by 2010 will be 2.5 billion.

Some of the products that you can use in a DNN business include

  • Modules
  • Components and Controls
  • Skins
  • Vertical Market Apps
  • Documentation Materials/Books

Service opportunities within the DNN community include

  • Consulting
  • Custom Module Development
  • Skinning
  • Hosting
  • SaaS - Software as a Service
  • Documentation
  • Training
  • Translation Services

The presentation actually finished up a little early for Shaun so there was nearly 30 minutes of questions and answers, mostly revolving around the DotNetNuke Partner program that will be launching soon, hopefully later this month.

Shaun's session was the last before lunch, it's amazing that they can serve this many people food at once, but from what I saw it went pretty flawlessly. After lunch there was time to wander around the exhibition hall, I ended up hanging around the DNN Corp booth and answering questions as the Charles and Vincenc were staffing it and there were plenty of people stopping by to chat!

There's one more set of sessions this afternoon, starting around 4:15pm, I think I'm going to take in Cathal's "Creating Secure DotNetNuke Modules"

More later!

Posted from weblogs.asp.net/christoc
Recent Comments
Nice write up, Chris. Cathal's presentation has (to this point) been easily the most entertaining lecture of the week for me.
Posted By: Anonymous on Wednesday, November 07, 2007 5:32 PM