Author Archives: Jonathan Kaye

About Jonathan Kaye

Hi, I’m Jonathan Kaye, a Virgo, and co-author of Flash MX for Interactive Simulation: How to Create and Use Equipment Simulations, published by Delmar Thomson Learning in 2003. I am a technology enthusiast (really? probably couldn’t have guessed from my PhD in Computer Science) fascinated by the potential positive impact on mankind of product simulations, device simulations, equipment simulations, etc. Lately, I’ve been consumed with applications to advertising and marketing, but recognizing it’s all about training and performance improvement. I am also the President of Equipment Simulations LLC, an award-winning software development company focused on, of all things, equipment simulations (but you could have guessed that, couldn’t you have?).

Making Better Call-to-Actions with Simulation Contexts and Behavioral Tracking

Dynamic advertisement delivery strives to serve ads most relevant to the user’s behavior.  I feel we can develop more effective call-to-actions in a similar way by helping the user select a relevant context, and then using simulation in that context to refine our sense of what call-to-action is going to appeal to that user.  I realized… Read More »

Is a Product Demo Simulation-Based Marketing?

I was explaining to a friend today about my ideas regarding “simulation-based marketing,” and he said that in his (IT) line of work, they demonstrate their software to potential customers, using fake data.  The question becomes, “is simulation-based marketing” just another term for doing product demos? I think that at the heart of product sales… Read More »

Simulation-Based Product Marketing

Over the past few days, I have been trying to focus on what I do and where I feel me and my company’s expertise lies. I enjoy creating effective materials that use equipment simulations as part of marketing and training efforts.  When I say “simulation” to any group of people (who will stand still for… Read More »

Measuring Engagement

Thanks to the folks at Unisfair via Twitter, I just saw a very nice blog post about developing metrics for engagement of social media: http://econsultancy.com/blog/4887-35-social-media-kpis-to-help-measure-engagement.  As my focus is on ‘product engagement’, I have been thinking about how that fits into other activities that express a viewer’s/user’s interest level. Joerg from Unisfair mentions the Unisfair… Read More »

Embarking on Adventures in Flex Multipage Printing

For my CommandSim project, we have a new Flex application in a late alpha stage that requires multipage DataGrid printing.  Of course I am using PrintDataGrid, but as I am finding out around the Internet, Flex still has a way to go in making this work properly for complex forms. In our situation, we create… Read More »

Revisiting Git thanks to Scott Chacon and O’Reilly

I just watched Scott Chacon’s excellent video introduction to basic Git functionality: http://video.linuxfoundation.org/video/1516.  The audio was a bit tough to take, but it was free, and the content was so good that the audio didn’t bother me too much.  There are many excellent resources on git-scm.org, home of Git, but for whatever reason I didn’t… Read More »

Category: Git

Building data dashboards for customers

I just saw a blog post on Seth Godin’s blog recommending that companies build data dashboards to help track usage.  It is right on, and the short post is a worthwhile read. About 1 year ago, I was asked to evaluate a tech company for a significant investment, and I was so impressed with their… Read More »