Another interview has been posted with Derek Zarbrook, this time with The Digital Scene at Adobe MAX 2009. If you watch closely, you’ll even get a little sneak peak of what’s to come with Konductor in the near future. Enjoy.
Another interview has been posted with Derek Zarbrook, this time with The Digital Scene at Adobe MAX 2009. If you watch closely, you’ll even get a little sneak peak of what’s to come with Konductor in the near future. Enjoy.
Thousands of people and hundreds of demos later, we’re finally back in wet Vancouver after Adobe MAX 2009. We had a really great time down in LA, and we want to thank all the people that came out to say hi and check out how far we’ve come in the last year. We’re finally out of beta and the response we’re receiving from designers and others is really exciting!
The show itself was great, everything from the sessions to the food to the special events; we had fun and learned lots.
Konductor also got some nice press exposure as well regarding our launch:
But now the play time is over and it’s time to get back to pushing Konductor further and refining the solid start that things are off to. We have a lot of great ideas in the pipeline, so stay tuned for updates.
We also had time to take some snaps at the show. Read the rest of this entry »

Well, we made it through Round 1 and we’re now in the race to the finals. InsideRIA‘s Best RIA of 2009 semi-finals are now open for voting! If you like us (we sure hope you do), please take a few clicks out of your busy day to head over and cast a vote.
The top 3 RIA’s of this round will head to the finals, which will be voted on in October at Adobe MAX.
Side note – official introductory pricing for Konductor will be announced soon, stay tuned (by tuned, we mean RSS feed’d).

The dust has settled. Mouse fingers are bandaged and beginning to heal and the temporary Konductor tattoos are starting to fade. All of this must mean that the Adobe MAX show in San Francisco is over!
First of all, thank you Adobe for the first class show. Second, thanks to all of you who stopped by our booth to check us out. For the over 400 beta testers who signed up at the show, if you have not already been sent the application, you should get it shortly.
Due to the overwhelming response at our booth we did not get a chance to go to many sessions, but a definite highlight for myself as well as our tech team was the research project code named “Alchemy” – created to allow developers to compile C/C++ code to run on AIR. And since our CMS interface is built on AIR, we were instantly excited about tapping into the millions of lines of C/C++ code that could run in conjunction with Konductor. The possibilities are endless!
Stay tuned – we cannot wait to show you what we have in store for 2009.
Last year, Konductor (then known as “Project Argebam”) went to the Adobe MAX show in Chicago. This year we are sponsors! We are extremely excited to be part of the amazing event that Adobe puts on and believe that this is the perfect place to reveal to the design and development community what we have been working on for the past 2 years. We are also sponsoring an invite only after hours rock show with Adobe Evangelist Duane Nickull‘s band, 22nd Century, to perform. If you are going to MAX (who isn’t?), drop us a line for some free tickets. See you in San Fran!
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