April 12th, 2010 by Lau Hesselbæk Andreasen
No Comments| cloud computing, higher education, IAAS, SAAS
Are you too under pressure to do more with less..? Most teams are being forced to evaluate all their online activities and whether the status quo represents good value for money.
Whether to throw part or all of the web estate and related services into the cheap-and-cheerful cloud is a hot topic in many organizations. Many …
April 6th, 2010 by Janus Boye
1 Comment| case, higher education, online communication
Colleges and universities around the world are being challenged to reduce printing costs as much as possible, for example by moving major print publications (alumni magazines, annual reports, and more) online. How do you this without worsening the readability by resorting to PDF files and proprietary “flip” technologies?
In a joint session on the higher education …
April 1st, 2010 by Janus Boye
No Comments| case, higher education
Back in January industry insider Mark Greenfield asked a relevant question on his blog: Why is Higher Ed the Toughest Gig in all the Web? This will be the theme of his opening keynote on the popular higher education track, where he will be followed by several case studies.
As Director at the Office of Web …
March 10th, 2010 by Janus Boye
1 Comment| governance, higher education, speaker, strategy
At the renowned the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) they radically redeveloped their web presence. Behind the changes was a series of projects lead by Stephen Emmott, Head of Web Services. He manages a team of eight who coordinates around 450 editors and contributors throughout the university to deliver LSE’s web presence …
March 3rd, 2010 by Janus Boye
No Comments| higher education, speaker
Bob Johnson is widely recognized for his work in higher education marketing and we are happy to announce that he will be joining us in Philadelphia on the Higher Education track with a talk on “Perils, Pitfalls, and Pleasures: Moving Print Publications to Life Online”.
Bob gave a highly praised presentation on how to improve websites …