Dan GardinerinInRuleLines in the Sand: Defining the Boundary Between Rules and CodeWhen introducing a rule engine to the IT side of the aisle, one of the questions that often comes up is how to codify the distinction…Jun 18, 2019Jun 18, 2019
Dan GardinerHacking Fixes into CDN-hosted Libraries — And Why You Shouldn’tNote: This post was written in early 2017, and I just discovered that it never was actually published. Disregard the noted publish dateApr 19, 2018Apr 19, 2018
Dan GardinerinClarity ConsultingIoT Rewire: Office EditionUsing connected objects and data visualization to improve your officeJun 22, 2017Jun 22, 2017
Dan GardinerLync 2013 Conference Lifespan ChroniclesThere’s a fun little quirk in Lync 2013 and Skype for Business that I recently did battle with, and came out the other side in one piece…Oct 24, 2016Oct 24, 2016
Dan GardinerinClarity ConsultingRituals and Chrome Extensions Part 2 : Return of the Icon, Cubs EditionMy CTA Bustracker extension took care of the commute to work in the morning — but I had another problem. My apartment is close enough to…Oct 17, 2016Oct 17, 2016
Dan GardinerinClarity ConsultingRituals and Chrome ExtensionsLet’s talk about rituals.Oct 10, 2016Oct 10, 2016
Dan GardinerinClarity ConsultingClarity Conference CompanionMeetings. An ever-present tenant of the average office workday that can be simultaneously a source of extraordinarily useful discussions…Feb 1, 2016Feb 1, 2016
Dan GardinerinClarity ConsultingRestroom Monitor Mark IIHave you ever found yourself in need of answering nature’s secondary call, walking across the office to heed it, only to find that all the…Jul 20, 2015Jul 20, 2015