by Chris Kelley | 28 Jun 2010
This post is a bit late, but we wanted to make sure we had all the kinks worked out before officially announcing our move from the address we have been hosting our blog at for the past few years (siemens.pmhclients.com) to a new location at blog.industrysoftware.siemens.com. This change is the culmination of a few different factors. When we started the blog more than three years ago, it was an experiment. We were later than some in getting into the corporate blogging game, but I still think we were part of the early majority. We weren't sure where it would go or how it would develop, but we knew we would learn more by doing something than by just talking about it.
So we did something and launched the blog without a definite plan, and in order to limit our investment we chose to host it with an outside company. Three years later and we have more than 600 posts and we have definitely exited the expirmental stage and its safe to say that the blog is here to stay. So moving it insdide the siemens.com domain makes sense. At the same time as we were making that move, we also wanted to look at other content management systems for the blog and ended up deciding to move to wordpress. There are just too many third party add-ons to expand functionality and the capabilities of wordpress 3.0 are very impressive (we hope to move to that soon).
So for our loyal readers here, please point your browsers to our new location. If you are an RSS subscriber, no change is necessary since we use feedburner and have pointed our feedburner feed at the new locations RSS feed. See you in the new digs.
Chris Kelley heads up the Online and Infrastructure team for Siemens PLM Software. When he's not coming up with new ideas, he's hanging out with his family, friends and his small herd of horses (the herd is small, not the horses). Follow Chris on twitter
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