AppTheory - app·the·o·ry n. Developer's Metaphor
the premise that planning and prescribing to a proven process and development methodology will allow for a predictable and successful culmination of a given project
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The City of Lakeland, FL contracted AppTheory to redesign and redevelop their electric utility site.
This non-profit client's business offers free website hosting and tools to high school, middle school and elementary school newspapers, so student newspapers can easily have an online home. They came to AppTheory for help with severe performance issues and desired functionality enhancements.
Srixon, the number one golf club manufacturer in the world’s #2 market (Japan), came to us to help build an online presence.
PolyVision came to AppTheory to implement its design and ideas for a redesigned and repositioned global site in DotNetNuke.
The Laborers Union of North America needed a membership platform for their members to login to, as well as a strong platform for their developers to build applications on.
Like many city sites, The City of Cape Coral had a huge amount of content that had accumulated over time from many contributors. The costs associated with maintaining the site were high, and it was a huge project to change navigation or user interface.
AppTheory won the DotNetNuke Open Force 2009 Community Choice Award for Best Ecommerce Site!
AppTheory will be at The DotNetNuke Open Force event again this year as an exhibitor. Come visit our booth!
AppTheory has joined the newly formed DotNetNuke Partner program at the Gold Level and is now an official reseller of the DotNetNuke Professional Product.
Today I went to log into a clients staging site and received the following error ‘Cannot redirect after HTTP headers have been sent.’ from the YSOD (Yellow Screen Of Death).
Upon trying to ftp some files up to a newly provisioned server I was experiencing some sporadic behavior.
I am currently looking into the possibility of using a hosted email environment. AppTheory has used an internal Exchange server for mail since the company started.