After a long period of being far too busy to update the blog I’ve decided to start using twitter more regularly as well as keeping the blog more up to date.
So you can check out our twitter account here http://twitter.com/geticeberg
So check in to keep up to date on what we’re doing and what we’ve got planned for the coming year.
Thank you,
Wayne Byrne
CEO
Iceberg
]]>The event was an amazing experience for us and we got to network and meet with so many people of incredible calibre.
We’d like to thank Chris and Mike especially for organizing the event and bringing so many european start ups together with so much incredible advice.
]]>I’m personally very sorry to see them go as they really did blaze a trail in this space and massively raise awareness across the media.
I’ve spoken with a handful of current coghead users who were interested in moving to Iceberg as not only are our pricing models similar or less but the overall model of objects with a visual workflow behind it will allow easy translation of apps from coghead over to Iceberg.
As sorry as I am to see Coghead go I’m even more sorry that some companies will be left hanging so we are offering free migration and consultancy to any Coghead customers who wish to migrate their applications over to Iceberg.
Users will have the choice of signing up for our hosted onDemand service or opting to run their applications from their own server. But no matter what happens we will never leave users with just an empty backup, our software will always be available for customers to download along with their backups.
Please email Cmigration@getIceberg.com to sign up or enquire about the offer.
I wish all involved with Coghead the best in the future and hope I can shake the hands of those of made it happen some day.
]]>From the article
“WANT to become a programmer in 20 minutes? With the program from Iceberg, a start-up, you can. Just open the “getting started wizard” and pick the type of application, say “project management”. Type in its “business objects”—things like “client”, “team” and “members”—and tell the tool how they relate to each other. Then design some input forms and define the process for getting a project done. Another click and you are ready to go.”
You can read the whole story in full here :
http://www.economist.com/specialreports/displaystory.cfm?story_id=12411908
]]>Iceberg is a Dublin, Ireland, company founded by Wayne and Robert Byrne (no relation). The developers formed a company after high school and began developing Iceberg out of frustration with the state of software. Now when you plan an application it’s done, and done better – iceberg adds enterprise features like scheduling, workflow and tracking automatically.
Our mission is to create a language of intelligence by empowering everyone to turn their knowledge and requirements into living applications.
You find the article here
I’d like to thank Daniel for taking the time to look under the hood and really get to grips with what Iceberg is all about and what makes it different.
It’s really great to see a blogger going FAR beyond the call of duty
]]>The article was really interesting and we had a lot of fun with the photo shoot. Ironically the article in the end didnt mention the declaration of war which may have left people wondering why we were done up in camo paint
But I think this will get people talking even more which of course is what we want.
I’d like to thank the Sunday Business Post for the article and the fun pictures.
]]>Although Iceberg has been available for specific projects for a number of months this will be the first time people interested in building applications can download Iceberg and try it on their own machines.
So come join us on April the 28th for our launch and Get Iceberg!
]]>http://www.emilychang.com/go/ehub/app/iceberg
Head on over and have a look, while you’re there check out some of their other great articles.
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