Projects: Installing OpenText Livelink 9.7 | Windows/SQL Server 2008

Walkthrough of the installation process including reference links. Read the rest of this entry »

Projects: Installing MS SharePoint 2007sp2 | Windows/SQL Server 2008

A walkthrough of my installation procedure including reference links… Read the rest of this entry »

A Brand by Any Other Name Just isn’t the Same

Ahh, but in this it is…
Those that have worked with me know, a neat little box I do not fit in. Also, you know I tend to favor agile/rapid development. It’s a mantra that I heard long ago and it stuck: “Go Fast… Fail Faster!”. So that is what I’m doing here with the launch of WRC’s cost-effective professional services, but as three distinct brands. You can still come here (or @waltruppar) for the firehose stream to reach Walt, the wannabe surfer, Pug lover, Social Media Techno Geek, however… Read the rest of this entry »

New Media: Facebook 101

So you don’t like the new Facebook? Are you sure you’re doing it right? Read the rest of this entry »

Announcement: WRC | cost-effective professional consulting services | Current Service Offerings

After many hours of editing to ensure complete yet concise descriptions of our service offerings, I am pleased to officially announce them! Read the rest of this entry »

In the Beginning

Welcome to the new WaltRuppar.com. Please excuse the mess while I post/organize content and configure the WordPress tools for the site.

So far, the WordPress UI rocks!  I’ll write more about my WordPress experiences as I progress, but I’ve always found it extremely intuitive and well structured.  The linkage that is available from wp.com to sites, such as this one hosted with GoDaddy, is great.  This will make for a great site hosting environment and allow for central administration of sites.  It would seem that the beginning is good. Read the rest of this entry »

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Projects: The workings of a WordPress site

Some of my preferred methods, themes, plug-ins, etc… Read the rest of this entry »