Today the Irish Internet Association announced the setting up of a new working group for web development. The main aim of the group is to educate decision makers on the web development process. This will cover areas such as server-side technologies, front-end technologies, development processes, best practices and standards in web, security and data protection.
Anyone who has ever worked with a client to build a web site or web application will know that there are areas where the client could benefit from having a better understanding of what is involved in the development process. Ultimately, when a client is better advised in these areas, they can make more informed decisions. This also can be beneficial to the development company or freelancer, as it can ensure better communication from the beginning of a project.
The Irish Internet Association is…
the professional body for those conducting business via the Internet from Ireland. The IIA provides leadership to enterprises and society conducting business in Ireland. The aim of the Association is to Connect, Inform and Promote.
I’m delighted to have been asked by the IIA to chair this working group. I’m looking forward to working with what I’m sure will be a talented team of professionals from development, security, and decision making backgrounds.
If you would like to be involved in the Web Development Working Group, you can drop Roseanne Smith of the IIA an email on members@iia.ie or you can contact me on eamon@echolibre.com .
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