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VendAsta Technologies – Top 25 Up and Comers in Canada

April 2nd, 2009 by Ches Hagen

Backbone Magazine said it, not us… but we think they’re right - Top 25 Up and Comes

Congrats to all at VendAsta Technologies who have helped create such an exciting and innovative company

MyFrontSteps, Homebook (for the hundreds of millions of Facebook and MySpace users), StepRep (for the millions of home service providers) are all exciting to see as they lift off

VendAsta’s consulting work has been immensely rewarding as we help big companies take advantage of modern technologies to solve today’s business challenges

Code Free or Die Hard

October 22nd, 2008 by Brendan King

In 1988 the Department of computer Science instituted a yearly lecture series now know as the Paul G Sorensen Distinguished Graduate Lecture. Since its inception an impressive list of speakers have graced the presentation stage and imparted their wisdom and experience to the undergraduates and faculty of the University of Saskatchewan and other interested parties.

This year, VendAsta’s very own CTO, Jason Collins has the honor of joining this elite group of presenters. Those of you that have been fortunate enough to have seen Jason speak before will know not to miss this presentation titled:

Code Free or Die Hard

Free content. Free application hosting. Unprecedented access to customers eager to use your application – and promote it to their social networks, for free. Multiple frameworks, APIs, and development tools jostling for your attention. Users are on the move, their phones know where they are and where they’ve been, they’re connected all the time – but their interactions with technology are faster, more fleeting, lighter on content but heavy with context. What does this all mean for developers? It means being able to operate in multiple environments simultaneously. It means writing smaller amounts of highly functional code. It means keeping pace with a consumer-facing software sector that is frantic, kinetic, and creatively destructive – now more than ever.

The event is open to all and is posted on the University of Saskatchewan’s website .

2008 P.G. Sorenson Distinguished Graduate Lecture

Code Free or Die Hard

Speaker: Jason Collins

Date: Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Time: 7:30 pm

Room: Arts 146

Everyone is welcome.

Congratulations to our very own Jason Collins – He’s kind of a big deal!

Two greatest human inventions…

September 18th, 2008 by Allan Wolinski

Lightsaber and IPhone. Since Friday they are standard issue for all dev’s here at VendAsta.  In this video you can see Ryan demonstrating how to use the force.

The VendAsta mnemonic

September 3rd, 2008 by Jeff Tomlin

At some point in a new company’s life, you have to pay some attention to corporate identity.  Things like brand, logos, mottos…

Whole lota hiring going on!

August 13th, 2008 by Brendan King

We have been doing a lot of  hiring, mostly through word of mouth and the recommendations of our current team.  In fact we have 5 new people starting within a month but we still have a long way to go.  Hiring is one of the toughest and most crucial aspects of building a great company, culture, and team.

I suspect that in most work environments people have gone through the experience of having new team members simply show up. A new team member suddenly thrust upon them as the result of some decision made from on high. Personally it is something that I have always hated. I guess it is okay if your definition of a team is “Two or more draft animals used to pull a vehicle or farm implement”. But when your definition is as ours; ” a group of individuals who interact dynamically, interdependently and adaptively to achieve specified, shared, and valued objectives in an environment of respect and trust”, then it is ludicrous that the team shouldn’t have a say in it’s own composition.

At VendAsta we are changing our hiring process to truly value the team. Applicants will start with an initial screening and generally there will be a second Interview with an HR team unless the employee is an obvious hire and is known to the team. So once the HR team approves the applicant they will then face the real test. Lunch with the team of people they will ultimately work with.

The team will arrange a lunch or dinner with their potential new team mate. The reviews, opinions and general sentiment of the team will ultimately decide whether or not a formal offer is extended. This is good for the team and good for the applicant. Nobody wants to work with people they are not compatible with.

For the record, it’s not all just a free lunch. The team has to complete a confidential review. What they like about the applicant, what they don’t, how they see them fitting, potential conflicts or anything else they want to point out. When 90 days are up the team will revisit the hire and make recommendations.

Local Press for VendAsta

August 8th, 2008 by John Fothergill

The Saskatoon Star Phoenix has printed a story on VendAsta’s funding announcement for its social software initiative MyFrontSteps. The article and some of our smiling faces can be found here :)

Those guys are really good.

February 26th, 2008 by Jason Collins

Overheard today in the common area of our building at Innovation Place:

“You know, VendAsta. Those guys are really good.”

I thought to myself, “Hey, that’s pretty cool.”

As I eavesdropped some more, it became apparent that he was referring to foosball.

Oh well, I guess reputation has to start somewhere…

Whirlwind Week at VendAsta

February 23rd, 2008 by Brendan King

We had a great week at VendAsta.  Jason C and Kevin P spent the week working with Sybase in Waterloo and.  Ryan B was up from Regina working with Allan, Guy, Ches and Dale (remotely from London). Jon took off to Jamaica, and I had a lot of fun with a new baby.  Also Jeff, John and I made some great strides onNMDKJohn also gave the VendAsta site a little upgrade. The next two weeks are going to be super packed with new employee starts and exciting new work.

New Arrivals At VendAsta

February 7th, 2008 by Brendan King

We had some great new arrivals this week at VendAsta!  We are proud to announce that Kevin Pierce and Ryan Baldwin have joined the VendAsta Team!  We have all worked with both Ryan and Kevin in the past and know they are going to make fantastic additions to the VendAsta Team.    Ryan can’t wipe the smile from his face, he tells us that this is because he is so happy to be working with us again, but we suspect it might actually have more to do with his escape from Regina ( Ryan is  actually returning to our fair city after a stint in Queen City).

We also have a third arrival – Allan’s new Macbook Air. In Saskatoon, at Vendasta, software developers are encourage to participate in choosing their environment. There are lots of different opinions and views on the Macbook.

Here is a little video of the arrival of Kevin, Ryan and the Macbook.  Oh, and the video has a twist.  If you watch it you will notice the first part is music and video and the second part is the audio track as recorded with the video.  As a viewer you might find it interesting how different the actual words and thoughts behind the music are compared to what you might have thought they would be.