At TempWorks, we’re preparing to launch a series of new and updated staffing software products. The first and biggest is the next version of WebCenter (code name WebCenter5). We rewrote WebCenter5 from the ground up because the old one had too many legacy bits to drag forward. A lot of subcomponents of WebCenter, like authentication, user management, etc… are now built into .NET 2.0. We decided to take advantage of these new .NET 2.0 features and create a new platform for WebCenter and all its modules. After watching people use WebCenter for 4+ years, we’ve seen what works and what doesn’t. So, we’re taking the best of what worked and making it better.
I wish to thank an incredible group of programmers at TempWorks for moving this forward. It’s very rare that I go to work at night or on the weekends without finding at least one of them rooting out that last bug. Last Saturday, I brought my kids in to play the XBox, and there they were, five or six of them, hard at it.

















