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About DMC Insights, Inc.
Digital Media and Communications Insights (formerly Telecommunications Insights or Com-Insights) is a ten year-old firm with over twenty-five years of experience in information technology. Starting in 1996, DMC Insights (DMCI) has been working to develop and implement communications networks and the associated software for a variety of companies across the nation and the world.
Richard Currall: Telecommunications & Teaching
For all projects related to telecommunications and telecommunications instruction, you can contact Richard Currall directly at RichardCurrall@DMCInsights.com. His resume can also be downloaded in PDF format.
Larry Ullman: Digital Media, Writing, & Teaching
In 1999, having broadened its field of expertise from the telecommunications industry to how current and future technologies can be used in business communications as a whole, we expanded our in-house digital media capabilities into its own division and subsequently changed our name to DMCI to reflect this evolution. The new branch, led by Larry Ullman, focuses mostly on:
- writing
- teaching
- programming
- dynamic Web site development
DMCI's main offices are in Columbia, Missouri and the digital media division is currently headquartered outside of Washington, D.C. although we run a "virtual office" with employees located around the nation and the globe. We maintain a smaller staff than some firms but this allows us to maintain cohesion while continuing to provide personalized, quality service.
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(December 17, 2009)
New Blog Series on the Yii Framework
I've been writing a series of articles on the Yii framework for PHP Web development. There are currently seven posts, taking you from start to finish of the development process, with more to come.
(November 12, 2009)
