Archive for the ‘Developer's Corner’ Category

All About Operating Systems, Part 3: Advantages of Windows® Over Open-Source Operating Systems

When it comes time to choose an operating system, here are some of the reasons you may want to go with a Windows platform. (more…)

All About Operating Systems, Part 2: A Brief Overview of Windows® Operating Systems

Today we continue our six-part primer on deciding which operating system is best for your dedicated hosting needs. (more…)

All About Operating Systems, Part 1: Choosing the Right OS for Your Dedicated Server

As the set of basic programs and utilities that make your computer run, the operating system you choose for your dedicated server is an important element in the foundation for all your later online work. (more…)

Microsoft SEO Team to Webmasters: Tell Us What You Think

Recently on the Live Search Blog, Microsoft Program Manager Jeremiah Andrick put the question out there for the entire webmaster community: “What [can we] do to improve our development stack (Windows, IIS, ASP.Net, Silverlight) so they are optimized for SEO by default”?

Andrick goes on to open up the floor to some acknowledged areas of difficulty:

* Bad default settings - What settings are poorly configured by default? What should the correct setting be (e.g., IIS using 302 redirects by default)?

* Too hard - What is possible, but simply too hard to do? If this is done well on another platform, that would be helpful to know as well (e.g., rearchitecting the link structure on a site while not breaking the links of the old site).

* Limited capabilities - Are their capabilities that we just don’t have, but would really make your lives easier as SEO-savvy web developers (e.g., need to have multiple URL entry points into silverlight application)?

* Bugs - What just doesn’t work right today (e.g., URL rewriting in ASP.Net using 302’s to redirect links)?

We have to applaud this effort by the company to open up a dialogue with its customers. Direct feedback of this nature is good for Microsoft, and great for the thousands of people who use its products. And so far, Microsoft personnel have done a solid job of addressing the comments they receive.

So, hey, this is your chance, everyone. We know a lot of you use Microsoft platforms, and this is a great opportunity to let them know what improvements you’d like to see. Click here to check it out for yourself, and take advantage of the info exchange.

Hooray Flash!

Adobe is teaming up with search engine powerhouses like Google and Yahoo to enhance search engine indexing of Adobe Flash content. Read the press release here.

This is an amazing step forward for web content writers and producers! Now it’ll be easier and faster to make engaging, interactive, rich web content and still leave it accessible to search engine crawling. These are the kinds of trends we look for when we research and develop marketing solutions for our clients–and you better believe this will impact the deliverables we provide.