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How do I select the right Web Content Management System?

April 20th, 2011 by Peter Sejersen
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The web content management system is really at the heart of the online activities in most organizations and enterprises. Editors, developers and system administrators spend huge amounts of time in...

The web content management system is really at the heart of the online activities in most organizations and enterprises. Editors, developers and system administrators spend huge amounts of time in the CMS. But how do you ensure that you find the right system for your organization, so you can keep all the different stakeholders happy? At this year’s Web …

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Web Content Management in the Cloud

April 19th, 2011 by Peter Sejersen
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Over the last couple of years “The Cloud” has been the buzz word in the web content management industry. Although most vendors have limited experience in this field, they don’t seem...

Over the last couple of years “The Cloud” has been the buzz word in the web content management industry. Although most vendors have limited experience in this field, they don’t seem reluctant to label their systems with phrases like “cloud ready”, “Azure edition”, “SaaS based” etc. The claimed benefits include better scalability, security and more flexibility in …

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Use analytics to drive your project forward

April 12th, 2011 by Janus Boye
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…what used to be a “mere” collection will be an embedded part of countless webs of knowledge that in turn add value to one anotherDavid Weinberger The Smithsonian Commons project is a new i...

…what used to be a “mere” collection will be an embedded part of countless webs of knowledge that in turn add value to one anotherDavid Weinberger The Smithsonian Commons project is a new initiative and forms part of the digital presence of the Smithsonian Institution dedicated to stimulating learning, creation, and innovation through open access to Smithsonian …

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You’ve implemented a new CMS… Now what?

April 7th, 2011 by Peter Sejersen
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Organisations invest huge amounts of time and money in large relaunch projects. A new design is developed, a state-of-the-art CMS is implemented, content is created the site is launched and everythi...

Organisations invest huge amounts of time and money in large relaunch projects. A new design is developed, a state-of-the-art CMS is implemented, content is created the site is launched and everything is fine… right? Well, reality is that many project teams feel rather blue after having  rolled out a content management solution. Instead of a team of ecstatic users, the …

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How will HTML5 impact on the online world?

April 1st, 2011 by Peter Sejersen
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There is a lot of buzz about the new HTML5 standard. But how will it affect the way we work online world – if at all? To quote Apple’s Steve Jobs in a recent rant about Flash: HTML5, the ...

There is a lot of buzz about the new HTML5 standard. But how will it affect the way we work online world – if at all? To quote Apple’s Steve Jobs in a recent rant about Flash: HTML5, the new web standard that has been adopted by Apple, Google and many others, lets web developers create …

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How to measure your online efforts

March 29th, 2011 by Peter Sejersen
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Many organisations pour vast resources into their online activities by investing in well designed websites, social media campaigns and advanced content management systems. But how can you measure if i...

Many organisations pour vast resources into their online activities by investing in well designed websites, social media campaigns and advanced content management systems. But how can you measure if it’s actually worth the effort – and indeed the investment? At this year’s Web Content Management conference track we have devoted a full session to measurement …

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