Tom Wentworth

VP, Web Solutions , Ektron

Biography

  Tom Wentworth

Tom Wentworth is an experienced, versatile, and passionate technology executive with over a decade of experience in the web content management space.  Currently Tom is the Vice President of Web Solutions at Ektron, where he’s responsible for Ektron’s field execution, corporate messaging, and strategy.

Prior to joining Ektron, Tom was the Web Solutions Evangelist for Autonomy Interwoven where he was responsible for delivering the Autonomy Interwoven vision to customers, partners and analysts worldwide.  Tom has previously held senior Sales and Product Management positions at IBM and Adobe.

Ektron

Ektron revolutionizes how companies use the web to drive business outcomes. By combining web content management (WCM), marketing optimization and social software, Ektron gives companies a single platform that improves operational efficiency, drives revenue growth and builds customer loyalty.  Headquartered in Nashua, N.H, Ektron helps a diverse set of customers, public and private, across a broad range of industries. Ektron has more than 8,000 customers worldwide including NASDAQ, Kodak, University of Notre Dame, AMC Theaters and Texas Children’s Hospital.

Presentation

Is the community more important than the CMS?

Web content management, Conference Day #1, Wednesday May 5th, 4.00 pm - 5.00 pm

The popular Web content management systems spawn big eco-systems which can be full of hidden gems that can increase the value of the system chosen.

In this panel you will meet 3 WCM experts with different vendor perspectives on the importance of the community.

Join a conversation about how these communities can bring more happiness for your developers in an implementation project and how to discover and dissect the often internal developer lingo found in these places.

While certainly not perfect communities have a potential of bigger value than the Web CMS itself. How do you make the most of the commuinity and how could these eco-system be improved and made more accessible to the masses?

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