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20 September
I've been using DNN nearly since it launched, which is nearly 17 years ago now. Among my DNN
accomplishments is founding the original community-based DNN conference, originally named Day
of DotNetNuke and first hosted in Tampa, FL. That was 10 years ago. Things have come full circle
now that the DNN Summit conference is going back to Orlando. It's with great pride that I'm
announcing we're silver sponsors of DNN Summit 2020.
19 September
Sometimes it’s easy to forget some of the simple things when you've been working with something over a
long period of time. When this happens, it's easy to overlook how technical, difficult, hidden, or
simply not obvious things. You end up in something of an auto-pilot mode. This article helps to outline
some of the quick-and-easy things that we often do after first installing DNN.
18 July
Ever since computers have been widely available, we seem to be in a never-ending battle against the
“bad guys” online. They’re constantly trying to hack us, steal our private information, create
fake identities, and so many other nefarious acts. It’s difficult to keep up with all of the
latest details and exploits that you could potentially be exploited by. Here are a few tips to
make your life a bit more worry-free, as well as protect you and your business at the same time.
11 June

If you’re in the developer community, and especially if you’re using or near any Azure conversations,
you’ll continuously hear someone suggest Let’s Encrypt when it comes to securing your domain
name. You know, that thing you do to allow your website to use the HTTPS protocol to get that
lock in front of it in the web browser. I’ve tended to use NameCheap.com these days. They’re
cheap like their name suggests, and they’re super easier to use. However, things just got even
easier.
10 June
I’m not yet out of Europe. I’m sitting in my hotel room in Paris, enjoying the sounds of the
city, just blocks away from the Eiffel Tower. I spent about an hour last night after midnight,
exploring the city. I can’t help but reflect on what DNN has done for my life. It’s
quite literally changed it, for the better, time and time again. As a minor and superficial
example, over 15 years ago when I started with it, I never thought it would lead me to Switzerland
or France, much less riding a scooter around the Eiffel Tower after midnight. I’ve come a long
way over the years, and so has our community. We’ve all grown, and this conference marked an
important new milestone in our mutual journey.