August Newsletter: Windows 10 Will You Get It?

windows-10By the time you read this, Windows 10 will have formally launched.

And remember, until July 28 of next year, it’s available free to non-pirated versions of Windows 7 or 8 devices.

But do you want it? Will you love it? How do you get it? When?

IT departments will have one view, which is sure to be a “wait until the dust settles” mental, and until they feel stability is a known.

Consumers, however, will likely be intrigued by mostly positive reviews thus far, and a pretty heavy nudge by Microsoft with it’s “free for all, almost” approach. The new, leaner Edge browser and Cortana, your personal assistant, are among intriguing inclusions. And, if you’re in the market for a PC, it will come preloaded for most. You can check out online reviews below!

More controversial was a Microsoft decision to make updates mandatory, especially when a recent video driver crashed systems throughout the preview community. To counter the hue and cry, Microsoft has issued package KB3073930, a download which allows you to hide or block Windows and driver updates – last reviewed on July 28. According to ZDnet the package is labeled for use with the Windows 10 Insider Preview, but based on its performance on the final (10240) preview build, ZDNet felt it should work with the final release beginning July 29.

Overall, is the feeling that Microsoft has finally gotten it right, or very nearly so.

You can read more at:

ZDNet (Numerous topics on everything Windows)

TechRadar (Price, News, Features)

Engadget (Review)

Microsoft (All the details they want you to know!)


Two Critical Vulnerabilities Noted
For Windows, Android

Windows
Emergency Patch:

ms windowsMicrosoft has rushed out an emergency update for a critical windows vulnerability that would permit a takeover of your entire system. So, if you don’t engage in automatic Windows updates, take heed.

From PC World To verify if your PC has the critical update on Windows 8.1 (Windows Vista and 7 users will have a similar process), open the Control Panel, search for “Windows Update”, and then choose View update history. Towards the top of the list, you should see a security update with the number KB3079904.

If you don’t see it and want to install this update right away, run Windows Update manually—a restart will be required.


stagefrightAndroid: Nearly one billion phones are at risk with a newly discovered texting flaw.

Called “Stagefright,” NPR says here’s how the attack would work: The bad guy creates a short video, hides the malware inside it and texts it to your number. The bad news is you don’t even need to open it before it begins processing. Once it’s activated the attacker can take complete control of your phone.

Important links with additional info and potential fixes are listed below, and Google has patches and has notified the major carriers and manufacturers. But the process is likely to be slow and uneven.

Whether it gets put into people’s phones is not in Google’s hands.The NPR article notes: “In this case Google is not the actual one to blame,” says Collin Mulliner, a senior research scientist at Northeastern University. It’s ultimately the manufacturer of your phone, in combination possibly with your carrier.”

What To Do Now!

Probably the most immediate thing you should do is disable automatic downloading in your messenger app. If your app is older and doesn’t have this feature, it may be time to get a new app!

More at NPR, Greenbot, Twilio


Bits & Bytes

Cortana Speaks

Cortana Gets Sassy

Lenovo PC Stick: Plug Into Any TV or Monitor And Have a Windows PC

Personal Seismic Gadget Warns You Before The Big One Hits

Google Shows You Everywhere You’ve Been

Amazon’s New Dash Button Ordering

10 Of The Best Gadgets So Far This Year

Kelley Lawton Joins SiteVision

Roanoke VA August 4, 2015— Kelley Lawton has joined SiteVision, Inc., as the firm’s Project Manager reporting to Shannon Carr, Vice President. Her management duties will include responsibility for managing a portfolio of web application projects; identifying and implementing software development best practices, tools, and workflows; client interface; and liaison between development and infrastructure teams.

Kelley LawtonLawton, formerly of DaProSystems, brings extensive experience in analysis, project management, software development and Information Technology to identify stakeholder objectives and achieve project success. At DaProSystems, she was Manager of Software Development before becoming a Vice President of the firm. Her position at DaProSystems included extensive project and software team management, advanced customer relations, requirements analysis, and technical documentation development. Earlier experience included that of Computer Systems Analyst for Lockheed Martin Enterprise Information Systems, where she was accepted into and completed a highly selective leadership development program.

Lawton holds a Master of Science – Management from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Troy, NY) and her Bachelor of Business Administration – Computer Information Systems from James Madison University (Harrisonburg, VA), Magna Cum Laude. She is a member of Beta Gamma Sigma Business Honor Society (James Madison University).

About SiteVision: SiteVision, Inc. (www.sitevision.com) is an Internet application development, consulting, design and hosting firm providing solutions for a broad spectrum of markets and industries, as well as for state, federal and international entities. Expertise includes custom, back-end dynamic applications, consulting to achieve unique goals, geographic information systems (GIS), content management systems, hosting services including, map and GIS application hosting, as well as custom and dedicated hosting solutions.

SiteVision, Inc. participates in, or is available through, the following state and federal contracting vehicles, and is an SOC 1 SSAE 16 Type II compliant firm:

• Virginia VITA CAI Supplier, Managed Staff Augmentation Services Contract (VA-051123-CAI)
• Virginia VITA Supplier, Hosting Services Contract
• Virginia eVa Procurement as a sub-contractor to various state and federal private contractor entities
• State and Federal Sole-source Contracting
• A SWaM business certified by the Virginia Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity

The firm has its home office in Roanoke, VA, with sales offices in Charlottesville, VA and Miami, FL.

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July Newsletter: Will Virtual Reality Change Our World?

Will Virtual Reality
Change Our World?


View Master
Remember the View-Master? Sure you do. Kids loved them. Parents bought them and then, over time, the idea became just sort of–well– old. But there’s something about a good idea that gets dusted off and reincarnated as Virtual Reality.

Hello. Does the physical form of Oculus or Google Cardboard remind you of something?

Will VR become immersive, old hat, or simply too, well, bulky and alien? Facebook just bought Oculus for a coolGoogle cardboard 2 billion, so Mark Zuckerberg obviously feels there’s money afoot. Somehow, I like Google’s cardboard concept. It’s cheap, retro and fun to make, eh?

But, I digress, Here’s one-way pundits feel a VR experience is coming to you, at you, above and around you.

Oculus RiftThe Travel Industry

From Bloomberg News

“Holy cow.
My feet are planted firmly beneath me, but somehow I’m stepping into and through a map on the wall, when a blast of warm air ruffles my blouse. Now I’m on a sandy beach in Hawaii. A spray of clean ocean air mists my face. But before I can reach out and touch the fanned leaves of a sun-kissed palm tree, the ground beneath my feet shakes, and I’ve been sucked through a wormhole. Seconds later, I find myself in the swank lobby bar of a Marriott hotel.”

Read More at Bloomberg News

See the experience from the outside looking in at CBS. You’ll have to watch a commercial first, but it’s fun to watch folks actually give it a try.

And for a whole lot of fun at practically zero cost, visit Google Cardboard! Buy or make your own, and then add some macho or whimsy to really make it your own.


UC San Diego Researchers Look To
Revolutionize Internet Speeds:

Photonics researchers at the University of California, San Diego, have found a way to dramatically increase the amount of digital information that can shoot through fiber optic cables. This addresses the problem of data load and bandwidth limits inherent with fiber optic cable and the insatiable human demand for more information.

But, no matter how much we want to share, distribute and know, Internet bandwidth is the limiter. And recently there has been far more concern about approaching bandwidth limits.

Nathan Eddy of Information Week notes that the UC San Diego research has “increased the maximum power, and, therefore, the distance, at which optical signals can be sent through optical fibers, indicating a new path towards ultra high-speed Internet connectivity.”

Read more at Information Week. For UC’s take on the research scroll down the page to “Moving Loads of Data.”


Micro:bitMicro:bit: a tiny computer the BBC is giving away to kids for free!

According to Engadget and others, the broadcaster will be giving away 1 million devices to every year 7 student (11 and 12-year-olds) in the UK this October, with the idea being that they’ll form the core of their learning and projects. Being so small, students will be able to carry them between classes, compare modifications in the playground and collaborate on assignments.

The BBC will also be launching a website later this summer where students can learn how to program the Micro:bit and simulate creations before transferring them to their device. Engadget has more pictures and info. Personally we think kids of all ages might like one. Could we, please?


Custom Dedicated Servers
From SiteVision

6357974-three-black-serversConsidering a switch or upgrade to one or more dedicated servers? We’ll work with you personally to make sure you get an optimal configuration with a comprehensive and professional setup — backed by some fifteen years of deploying and configuring platforms from the simple to the complex. And should you want managed servers for greater peace of mind, we’re at your ready.

See a comprehensive overview here


 

lucee logo 3SiteVision Sponsors The Lucee Project

The SiteVision sponsorship encourages an open source and community-driven International effort to substantially enhance the ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML) — a vital tool in web application and database development.

SiteVision, Inc. and its development team have elected to sponsor The Lucee Association Switzerland (LAS) in its quest to continue modernization of CFML. Lucee is a public source derivative, or fork, of the Railo CFML open source engine which is backwards compatible with both Railo and Adobe ColdFusion.

The Lucee Project is led by the Lucee Association Switzerland, a non-profit Swiss association. It is a growing international project that is committed to the success of its community delivering quality, free, open-source software within a nurturing and supportive

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Bits & Bytes

Apple’s Keychain “Security” Software Isn’t. (Secure)

GoPro Launches Hero4 Session — Compact, Waterproof.

Lenovo PC Stick: Plug Into Any TV or Monitor And Have a Windows PC

A Sleek, New, Souped-Up Fitness And Sleep Tracker With Alerting.

Data Collection Changes Should Be Barred, Privacy Group Urges

SiteVision Sponsors The Lucee Project

The SiteVision sponsorship encourages an open source and community-driven International effort to substantially enhance the ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML) — a vital tool in web application and database development.

lucee logo 3Roanoke VA July 6, 2015— SiteVision, Inc. and its development team have elected to sponsor The Lucee Association Switzerland (LAS) in its quest to continue modernization of CFML. Lucee is a public source derivative, or fork, of the Railo CFML open source engine which is backwards compatible with both Railo and Adobe ColdFusion. The Lucee Project is led by the Lucee Association Switzerland, a non-profit Swiss association. It is a growing international project that is committed to the success of its community delivering quality, free, open-source software within a nurturing and supportive developer environment.

SiteVision’s (http://www.sitevision.com) long experience in CFML web application development led to its endorsement of the LAS (http://www.lucee.org) and Project Lucee. The firm’s background in expert level CFML deployments fully embraces disciplines that enhance dynamic Web page creation and database access in a Web server environment. SiteVision’s Lead Technical Architect, Daria Norris, has been an enthusiastic supporter of advanced CFML scripting and is a frequent presenter on the CFML circuit. Steven Neiland, SiteVision Senior Developer, is also actively involved in Lucee Project testing, blogging and documenting.

In its simplest form, CFML like many other web scripting languages augments standard HTML files with database commands, conditional operators, high-level formatting functions, and other elements to produce web applications. According to LAS, Lucee is made for the web; it simplifies common tasks for this environment. It is a light-weight, dynamic scripting language for the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) that enables the rapid development of simple to highly sophisticated web applications. Currently Lucee may be thought of as an upgrade to Railo which is itself, an open source modernization of CFML. The LAS group currently offers a stable release with Lucee 4.5, and has also recently released a 5.0 beta version, both of which are available to download from the Lucee Website.

In a keynote speech delivered at the dev.Objective() conference, 2015 in Minneapolis, MN, Geoff Bowers the acting LAS Secretary stressed that CFML compatibility was an essential goal: “For the sake of clarity, we will never remove something from the Lucee CFML compatibility layer that will decrease our compatibility with Adobe’s latest offering. Even if we choose to “deprecate” something, we mean simply that a better alternative exists . . . If you are a CFML developer you will be right at home with Lucee Language. Its got the same fundamental principles as CFML but with modern best practices, and language improvements built in.”

Daria Norris of SiteVision notes that: “The work LAS is doing with Lucee 4.5 is raising the standard for CFML programming. While it is still a beta, Lucee 5 gives us a glimpse into a future that includes ease of deployment, modern features and rapid language training and development.

About SiteVision: SiteVision, Inc. (www.sitevision.com) is an Internet application development, consulting, design and hosting firm providing solutions for a broad spectrum of markets and industries, as well as for state, federal and international entities. Expertise includes custom, back-end dynamic applications, consulting to achieve unique goals, geographic information systems (GIS), content management systems, hosting services including, map and GIS application hosting, as well as custom and dedicated hosting solutions.

SiteVision, Inc. participates in, or is available through, the following state and federal contracting vehicles, and is a SOC 1 SSAE 16 Type II compliant firm:

The firm has its home office in Roanoke, VA, with sales offices in Charlottesville, VA and Miami, FL.

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June News & Tips

WordPress Users Should Update Once Again.

 WordPress 4.2.2 Critical Update

WordPress LogoYes. Shortly after 4.2 comes yet another update, so take heed.

The Genericons icon font package, which is used in a number of popular themes and plugins, contained an HTML file that is vulnerable to a cross-site scripting attack. To help protect users, WordPress 4.2.2 proactively scans the wp-content directory for this HTML file and removes it.

Read More: WordPress.Org or SC Magazine

**Note that because WordPress has unique security issues, SiteVision offers its customers a comprehensive update service on an as requested basis ($60) or as a monthly maintenance feature ($60 monthly, 1st month free). Just contact us.


Finding Your Best Hosting Option

InternetWe get many questions regarding hosting options! The variety of choices can often be somewhat overwhelming for businesses large and small.

Is a shared solution adequate for your needs, or could you be compromising valuable data? What exactly is a virtual private server (VPS)? Does my growing business dictate a more secure solution? I’m fairly certain our business needs a dedicated server or more, but should we just buy our own?

With that in mind, we’ve developed a brief article that discusses and compares the advantages of three popular hosting options in a simple, straightforward way: shared hosting, virtual private servers, and dedicated servers.

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Are You At Risk?

Hacker WAVSIt seems it’s again all the news. Recent breaches of historic proportions – think Anthem and Target, to name but a few, have confirmed that proactive web security measures are now a must for websites of all sizes and types.

A primary scanning, analysis and reporting tool is that of Website Application Vulnerability Scanning (WAVS). You can visit our website to learn more about this important issue.

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Google I/O 2015 Roundup

Google cardboardSo what was up at Google’s big event? In a nutshell: Android M, new Google Photos, iOS-friendly Google Cardboard, clothes into wearables, ultra-secure Project Vault, and the Project Abacus initiative for better authentications. Google Cardboard got plenty of play for its ability to share a VR experience with a simple viewer anyone can build or buy. Get it, fold it and look inside to enter the world of Cardboard. Tech Radar has a roundup. The Verge also has a recap.

It’s A Wrap. Win 10 To Hit The Streets.

ms windowsWhether you’re ready to take the leap or not, Windows 10 has an official release date and pricing. The release date is now July 29. The price? Well, it depends. At retail it will be $119 for Windows 10 Home, $199 for Windows 10 Professional. But wait. There’s still the free offer out there: If you have a licensed copy of Win 7 or Win 8.1 you still qualify for a free upgrade for a year.

The Verge takes a look at the many faces of Win 10 on their feature page, and, if you want to peek at specifications from Microsoft, go here.

Are You At Risk?

Website Application Vulnerability 
An Increasing Threat

Website WarningRecent breaches of historic proportions – think Anthem and Target, to name but a few, have confirmed that proactive web security measures are now a must for websites of all sizes and types. A primary scanning, analysis and reporting tool is that of Website Application Vulnerability Scanning.  We can help.

 Why Scan? 

Website Application Vulnerability Scanning is designed to seek out security flaws, test systems for the occurrence of these flaws and then generate a report for appropriate remedial actions if necessary.

Among motivating factors for scanning are regulatory compliance such as HIPAA, and PCI, and/or changes to software, applications or website configurations. In the first case, compliance is required. In the latter, web changes can open up crippling security risks without your knowledge.

SiteVision’s Full Featured, Vulnerability Scanning Is Inexpensive and Thorough. 

In a constant effort to improve service and security for our customers, we have instituted vulnerability scanning that is compliant, thorough and cost efficient. Our scanning protocol detects common vulnerabilities such as cross-site scripting and SQL injection attacks, along with other industry recognized threats.

Vulnerability Scanning is used to help organizations improve their overall risk posture and security readiness, as well as to comply with mandatory regulations, including security requirements. All definitions for scans are updated on a daily basis and the latest vulnerability detections are always included in the scans.

The scanning process includes discovery, detection, verification, risk classification, impact analysis, reporting and mitigation. A comprehensive report is issued for each scan.

We offer this service for $35.00 a month, or $95.00 a quarter. You can call or contact us here to initiate monthly or quarterly billing.  We also offer remediation of vulnerabilities, and can offer a statement of work at any time. Remediation pricing is available upon request. Any other questions?  Just give us a call at 540.343.8322 or 866.345.8322 toll free!

Thanks,
The SiteVision Support Team

Lawrence Companies Partners With SiteVision For New Intranet

Lawrence Companies, with home offices located in Roanoke, VA, has teamed with SiteVision Inc. to launch a secure, employee only intranet to better serve their 380 plus employees. The company operates in the United States and Canada with offices throughout Virginia and North Carolina.

Lawrence CompaniesThe new site is designed to fully engage all employees by providing an important hub for employee benefits and events. The site features wellness information, employee spotlights, a calendar of upcoming events, and a blog area. It also includes classified ads, safety guides, an employee directory and is optimized for mobile devices to accommodate their many traveling employees.

The intranet utilizes a content management system (CMS) designed to allow publishing, editing and modifying content from a core interface.The new CMS eliminates complex coding and creates client control over HTML-based content, files, documents, and the like. One or multiple employees at various permission levels may change content easily within a familiar word processing environment.

According to Mark Carter, IT Manager, “We were looking for a solution to improve employee communication that had to be secure, but easy to access and maintain. Needing to reach hundreds of employees and contractors, we turned to SiteVision for assistance. Within just a couple of weeks after providing our wish list, we were live. Needless to say, we were impressed and excited. It was a joy to work with a local development and hosting company. I am sure that as our site expands, SiteVision will be there to grow it with us.”

About Lawrence Companies: Lawrence Companies is an employee owned company based out of Roanoke, VA and has been in business since 1932. With six locations in Virginia and North Carolina, Lawrence is a multifaceted company with focuses on full truckload and flatbed transportation, corporate office moving, and is a dealer for CASE Equipment. As one of the founding United Van Lines Agents in the country, Lawrence continues to focus on moving household goods and offers a variety of Relocation Services. For more information, please visit www.lawrencecompanies.com 

About SiteVision: SiteVision, Inc. (www.sitevision.com) is an Internet application development, consulting, design and hosting firm providing solutions for a broad spectrum of markets and industries, as well as for state, federal and international entities. Expertise includes custom, back-end dynamic applications, consulting to achieve unique goals, geographic information systems (GIS), content management systems, hosting services including, map and GIS application hosting, as well as custom and dedicated hosting solutions.

SiteVision, Inc. participates in, or is available through, the following state and federal contracting vehicles, and is a SOC 1 SSAE 16 Type II compliant firm:

The firm has its home office in Roanoke, VA, with sales offices in Charlottesville, VA and Miami, FL.

 

May 2015 News & Tips

WordPress Users Should Update Plugins Now!

WordPress LogoEven the latest WordPress 4.2 is vulnerable, so users are warned. In particular the most recent bulletin notes that the XSS flaw is executed through comments and permits the attackers to execute arbitrary code, or, in effect, become the administrator.

A quick fix is to eliminate comments until a patch is released, and to avoid logging in as an administrator.

Multiple WordPress plugins may be vulnerable to the persistent cross-site scripting (XSS) flaw. A list of the known plugins is available here, but WordPress users have been urged to update all plugins now.

Cross-site Scripting allows an attacker to embed malicious content into a vulnerable page to gather data. The use of XSS can expose and compromise private information, manipulate or steal cookies, create requests that can be mistaken for those of a valid user, or execute malicious code on the end-user systems.

You can also read more at Net-security.org.

**Note that because WordPress has particular security issues, SiteVision offers an update service on an as requested basis ($60) or as a monthly maintenance feature ($60 monthly, 1st month free). Just contact us.

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SiteVision’s Daria Norris to Speak at National Development Conference

Daria, SiteVision’s Lead Technical Architect, has been invited to speak at this year’s dev.Objective() conference, May 12-15 in Bloomington, MN. The web-centric conference covers a wide variety of topics relating to software development and skills with content geared toward mid-to-advanced-level developers.

Daria NorrisNorris will deliver two sessions. The first, Feed Your Beans: From Anemic to Domain Driven Modeling, will cover four model patterns, their pros and cons, common anti-patterns, business logic in beans, and domain driven modeling. The second session, FW/1 3.0: Simplify Your Workload, will focus on Framework One (FW\1) and Inject One (DI\1) and how to simplify development workload while providing best practices.

The conference session list typically includes topics by speakers from companies such as Google, Adobe, Mozilla, Netflix, and IBM.

Kudos to Daria!

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VITAlogotypeVITA Renews Annual Service Contract With SiteVision & Adds Services

SiteVision will continue to serve as a provider for Hosting and Software as a Service (SaaS) for Virginia State Agencies, including all local government entities.

Vulnerability Scanning Added this year is a provision for Web Application Vulnerability Scanning. Application Vulnerability Scanning is a technique to identify and assess security risks before a possible or likely exploitation.

The process has become increasingly important as major intrusions escalate across all web stratifications.Virginia Agency and local government entities can contact SiteVision for consultation and pricing.

The Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA) administers the contract awards and renewals as part of Virginia’s electronic government services program (eGov).

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Google in the News

Google Introduces “FI”

fi_logo_2xGoogle calls it a new way to say “hello.” Reviewers call it anything from a takedown of the big wireless providers, to a fairly underwhelming offering. But what seems to be consistent is “fi’s” potential to be a game changer.

So what is it? Google has confirmed plans to launch its own wireless service, Project Fi, which automatically switches between Wi-Fi and Wireless to give you the best possible coverage. Partnering with Google are T-Mobile and Sprint.

Fi comes with one plan at one price, Google says. For $20 a month, subscribers get the talk, text, visual voicemail, Wi-Fi tethering and international coverage. It’s $10 per gigabyte of data after that for cellular data while in the U.S. and abroad. In a nice twist, the plan refunds any data you don’t use.

In some studies, close to 30% of carrier paid-for data goes unused, suggesting consumers are considerably over-paying for unneeded data coverage.

Described as a “project,” Fi is by invitation only for the initial offering, and works only on Nexus devices.

You can read more at Google, USA Today, TechRepublic and Mashable.

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SEO Alert: MobileGeddon Is Here

Google AlgorithmGoogle has updated its algorithm to evaluate websites it classifies as “mobile-friendly” better on mobile search engines.

You can run a mobile-friendly test here

You can read more here:

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Quick Takes

AppleWatchMy weekend with Apple Watch — and the verdict is . . .

Breach Outbreaks Fuel Encryption Adoption

New Windows 10 preview beefs up Mail app and more

Opening Windows Source Code Could Improve Security

Microsoft kicks off two-month Spartan bug bounty program

Daria Norris, Lead Technical Architect, To Speak At National Development Conference

devobj_logoRoanoke VA April 6, 2015 — Daria Norris has been invited to speak at this year’s dev.Objective() conference, May 12-15 in Bloomington, MN. Norris is Lead Technical Architect for SiteVision, Inc., a web application development, consulting and hosting firm located in Virginia. The web-centric conference covers a wide variety of topics relating to software development and skills with content geared toward mid-to-advanced-level developers.

Daria NorrisNorris will deliver two sessions. The first, Feed Your Beans: From Anemic to Domain Driven Modeling, will cover four model patterns, their pros and cons, common anti-patterns, business logic in beans, and domain driven modeling. The second session, FW/1 3.0: Simplify Your Workload, will focus on Framework One (FW\1) and Inject One (DI\1) and how to simplify development workload while providing best practices.

Conceived in late 2005 by Jared Rypka-Hauer, dev.Objective() 2015 (http://www.devobjective.com) has grown from less than 100 attendees to some 300 and features more than 70 sessions. Now in its tenth consecutive year, the conference is designed to provide a forum for advance level programming. The conference session list typically includes topics by speakers from companies such as Google, Adobe, Mozilla, Netflix, and IBM.

About SiteVision: SiteVision, Inc. (http://www.sitevision.com) is an Internet application development, consulting, design and hosting firm providing solutions for a broad spectrum of markets and industries, as well as for state, federal and international entities. Expertise includes custom, back-end dynamic applications, consulting to achieve unique goals, geographic information systems (GIS), content management systems, hosting services including, map and GIS application hosting, as well as custom and dedicated hosting solutions.

SiteVision, Inc. participates in, or is available through, the following state and federal contracting vehicles, and is a SOC 1 SSAE 16 Type II compliant firm:

  • Virginia VITA CAI Supplier, Managed Staff Augmentation Services Contract (VA-051123-CAI)
  • Virginia VITA Supplier, Hosting Services Contract
  • Virginia eVa Procurement as a sub-contractor to various state and federal private contractor entities
  • State and Federal Sole-source Contracting
  • A SWaM business certified by the Virginia Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity

The firm has its home office in Roanoke, VA, with sales offices in Charlottesville, VA and Miami, FL.

 

Mathew Landers Joins SiteVision As Web Developer

Roanoke VA April 6, 2015 — Mathew Landers has joined SiteVision, Inc. as  Web Developer reporting to Philip Molaro, Development Manager. He will be responsible for developing web applications and websites in cooperation with web designers, database administrators, project leaders and other personnel as required.

Landers was most recently a ColdFusion programmer working Mathew Landerswith Emergency Management Planning on contract for Milwaukee Area Technical College. He was prior with Other World Computing and was an Engineering Product Specialist and Web Programmer for MBX Systems in Libertyville, Illinois. Landers has an Associate’s Degree in Computer Programming and System Analysis from Northwest Arkansas Community College and is currently pursuing his bachelor’s degree in Computer Programming.

In his position at SiteVision, Landers will have a variety of responsibilities within a team environment including project analysis, demo and prototype development, writing and debugging code, database design and manipulation and providing client interface and support as required.

About SiteVision:  SiteVision, Inc. (www.sitevision.com) is an Internet application development, consulting, design and hosting firm providing solutions for a broad spectrum of markets and industries, as well as for state, federal and international entities. Expertise includes custom, back-end dynamic applications, consulting to achieve unique goals, geographic information systems (GIS), content management systems, hosting services including, map and GIS application hosting, as well as custom and dedicated hosting solutions.

SiteVision, Inc. participates in, or is available through, the following state and federal contracting vehicles, and is a SOC 1 SSAE 16 Type II compliant firm

The firm has its home office in Roanoke, VA, with sales offices in Charlottesville, VA and Miami, FL.

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Why SiteVision?

We’re your advocate. SiteVision has been providing web development and hosting services to government agencies and non-profit organizations for over 20 years. We understand how overwhelming it can be to seek out a reliable solution for you website, custom application, and hosting needs.

At SiteVision we are passionate about creating solutions for customers that make their life better. We excel at understanding your business process and developing an application that is easy to learn and operate. We will always be fair, knowledgeable, honest, and professional.