Posts Tagged ‘wcm’

content management system – version management in concrete5

September 4, 2009 - 10:40 pm No Comments

Concrete5 gives you “undo” for the web. You can compare versions, even see who made what change and when

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TheSUG.org Weekly Video: SharePoint 2007 Web Content Management for Public Facing Websites

September 2, 2009 - 1:40 am No Comments

Learn how to leverage the out of the box SharePoint 2007 features for Web Content Management. See a very high level demonstrations and explanation of creating and managing pages using SharePoint 2007.
By Sean Bordner & John Stover

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Courtesy of The SharePoint Users Group (TheSUG.org) The SharePoint User Group is a Social Networking site (running on SharePoint) and membership is FREE. You can participate in online discussions about SharePoint, ask/answer questions, and find SharePoint related information. You can also lookup or add SharePoint terms in the wiki (MOSSasaurus), and host your SharePoint related blog! Thanks to people like you, TheSUG.org in an outstanding example of how great the SharePoint community really is!

Sean Kyle Bordner, MCT, MCTS, MCSD, MCP, MCAD
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SharePoint Makes it PossibleSusQtech Makes it Happen!

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Content Modeling with Alfresco Web Content Management

August 23, 2009 - 7:34 pm No Comments

About Content Modeling in Alfresco WCM:

See the full webinar recording here: http://www.alfresco.com/about/events/ondemand

Have you ever wondered how to take a web site or mock-up, and break it down into a set of discrete ets that can be efficiently managed with Alfresco WCM?

If so, this webinar is for you.

Things you will learn:

1. How to break up a site into a set of discrete ets that can be efficiently managed with Alfresco WCM

2. How to determine whether pages will be dynamic, static or a combination of both

3. The impact page composition methods have on system architecture (FSRs, ASRs)

4. How to ensure that corner cases and exceptions can be supported, via various safety valve techniques

Join Peter Monks in this online session.

View the “Content Modeling in Alfresco WCM” webinar recording

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Alfresco In An Hour – Document Managment, WCM and Collaboration

August 23, 2009 - 7:34 pm No Comments

Document Management:

Alfresco Document Management captures, shares and retains content, enabling users to version, search and simply build their own content applications. All with the tools they use today.

* See how the Alfresco repository is as easy to use as a regular shared drive.
* Learn how it integrates with Microsoft Office.
* Learn the rules for content applications

Web Content Management:

Real people want the simplicity and familiarity of the tools they use everyday.
- The mass of content in Wikipedia.
- The freshness of content in Digg.
- The ease of configurability and reuse of Google gadgets or Facebook pages.
- And the low cost scalability of Web 2.0.

Learn how Alfresco Web Content Management delivers. Via:
- Simple contribution by teams
- The Alfresco Surf platform
- Low-cost commodity scalability

Collaboration:

Alfresco Share is a Facebook-like solution for the Enterprise. See how it works, and ho wit could work for you.

Alfresco software focuses on:

1. Low Cost — A low cost, open source, subscription model with minimal upfront investment that can be driven out of operating expense as opposed to capital expense.

2. Simplicity — Rapid deployment to deliver immediate business value. And rapid application development using pre-built components and lightweight scripting.

3. Choice — Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) by reusing existing hardware, software and skills. No lock-in to one ECM vendor or one stack.

Watch the “Alfresco In An Hour” webinar recording

http://www.alfresco.com/about/events/ondemand

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Building web sites w/ Alfresco Web Content Management

August 20, 2009 - 8:08 pm 5 Comments

http://www.Alfresco.com Building web sites w/ Alfresco Web Content Management. Part of the Alfresco In An Hour Series.
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Demo of the new IBM Lotus Web Content Management JSR286 portlet

August 17, 2009 - 11:24 pm No Comments

See the new features of the IBM Lotus Web Content Management JSR286 portlet now available on the Portal Catelog. For more information see the Portal/WCM wiki http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/portalwiki.nsf/dx/new-wcm-

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How to Select a Web Content Management System

August 11, 2009 - 10:10 pm No Comments

A Marketer’s guide to selecting a Web Content Management System…

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1/2 – Install Websphere Portal Server and Lotus Web Content Management on Amazon Web Services

August 11, 2009 - 10:10 pm No Comments

Amazon Web Services (AWS) – IBM WebSphere Portal Server and Lotus Web Content Management – AMI Install and Part 2 of 2

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Web Content Management (CMS) for Online Marketing

August 9, 2009 - 12:10 am 4 Comments

Marketer and Executives can deliver exceptional, results-driven web experiences with Sitecore website content management system. Deliver the most useful content and features to your visitors just in time, and right on target. Use your visitors online-feedback and click paths to test, measure, and update your website and drive marketing results. With Sitecore, you have the power and simplicity to deliver stunning web experiences and achieve remarkable business results on your websites, microsites and landing pages, all connected to your other online systems.

Update your online content quickly, even across a broad range of contributors and editors, while maintaining complete control of your online brand. Sitecore lets you edit your content right on the page. And you dont have to know HTML or even be technically savvy – the browser based interface is so intuitive it has been heralded as the next generation in usability.

You can easily add and update text, images, and even pre-built/interactive features like polls or multimedia content like Flash and Silverlight. Your designers will be able to quickly create and update page layouts themselves, without needing to code or wait for busy developers, freeing their time and creativity. And if you have a global presence, Sitecore effortlessly supports multiple languages and localization updates so you can deliver compelling and consistent web experiences to your visitors worldwide, in their language and tailored to their needs.

Our patent-pending validation technology will help ensure that all of your Sitecore websites comply with corporate branding requirements, regulations, and accessibility standards- with a single click! So whether youre managing a single website or a complex network of websites, Sitecore gives you the power to orchestrate amazing results. Sitecore makes it easy to tune your online experiences for mobile devices, RSS, multiple browsers and print layouts. So visitors can access your content when, where, and how they want. …

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2/2 – Install Websphere Portal Server and Lotus Web Content Management on Amazon Web Services

August 6, 2009 - 3:07 am No Comments

Amazon Web Services (AWS) – IBM WebSphere Portal Server and Lotus Web Content Management – AMI Install and Part 2 of 2

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