In San Francisco for Adobe’s Engage Event

I’m in San Francisco for the week and will be one of the presenters at the Engage event. Engage is a one day event being held Tuesday the 27th, where Adobe is getting together some of their best customers who are developing products with their tools alongside some of the software industry experts. You might have caught some hints about it on Ryan Stewart’s, Robert Scoble’s, Michael Arrington’s blogs.

At the event I will be discussing SimCube™, our latest product that is an all in one solution for capturing, debriefing, and assessing medical students. Here’s what our marketing folks have to say

SimCubeâ„¢, an affordable, portable, and easy to use solution for capturing simulation encounters. SimCubeâ„¢ records multiple feeds digitally, handles video annotation and debriefing, integrates with multiple types of medical simulators and builds participant portfolios. SimCubeâ„¢ also manages users, provides tools for scenario and checklist creation and generates multiple types of reports.

The cool thing about this product is that the entire UI is built with Flex 2 and is 100% cross platform. Here’s a screen shot where a user can play back a captured session with multiple videos in sync alongside the medical simulator vital signs as well as add annotations to the video.

SimCube debrief

I’m looking forward to this event, as it’s not often that I get to talk with other companies who are developing products with Flex/Flash. It will also be a good chance to talk with some of the industry experts and find out what their take is on SimCubeâ„¢, and to discuss some of our future plans at Atellis. I will try to report back on the event here as well.

Ben Stucki Joins The Atellis Team

I don’t usually announce when team members join our team, but I thought I would this time as many of you already know him. I met Ben two months ago and was excited to find someone who shared the same vision for Flash and the product development process. Ben is an expert Flex and .Net developer, which is a perfect fit on our team, and shares the same passion for the Flash community that I do. He will be working closely with Sam and I in contributing to our existing products as well as helping shape new products we are working on.

In the near future you’ll find us at FITC where we will be speaking.

Atellis passes the one year mark, and we still don’t have a website!

As a lot of friends know I’ve been busy the past year since starting my company and I thought I’d share that we just passed the one year mark last month. Amazing how quckly time has passed and how much we’ve accomplished in a year, yet we still don’t have a website for the main company Atellis. In the past year we grew to 15 people, outgrew an office, have two products in the market (and more coming), and everyone got an iPod Video for Christmas too. Our division B-Line Medical has been doing very well and the future is looking better than ever. If you are or know of a talented developer out there looking for a fun place to work and live in the D.C. area or wouldn’t be apposed to moving here, drop me an email. We’re hiring developers for Flex 2/Flash, .Net, and C/C++ low level developers.

We’ve got a lot of exciting stuff coming up this year which I will be sharing here, just need to get time to do the website for Atellis sometime :)