Videos of Content Platform seminar
Here is the video of the seminar we gave recently at Internet World 2011 on the Content Platform we built for TUI Travel.
Here is the video of the seminar we gave recently at Internet World 2011 on the Content Platform we built for TUI Travel.
In September 2010 Priocept started working with a major automotive manufacturer to streamline management of their UK website. In this case study we look at how Priocept integrated Magnolia CMS with the Grails framework to create an effective content management solution.
Now that Internet World 2011 is over, we can look back on a hugely successful week at Earl's Court in London. Read for photographs of our stand and the seminar last week.
Here are the slides from the seminar on Content Platforms given by our Principal Consultant, Matthew Skelton, at Internet World last week
In Part 1 of this two part post, we looked at the basics of international software, and how to plan your project to best support the demands of international applications. In this second post, we look at using local market knowledge to speed up localisation efforts, the pros and cons of a translation management system, and some ways to avoid mobile app "sprawl".
Web and mobile applications today should be designed and built from the ground up to support international markets, unless there is a strong business case to restrict them to a single market. The availability of tools and frameworks to provide your application with international support (including multiple languages, currencies, locales, etc.) lowers the barrier for application development teams, but the technology build is only part of the challenge of supporting international markets. In Part 1 of this two part post, we look at the basics if international software, and how to plan your project to best support the demands of international applications.
This example follows a site editor making minor changes to a page in a Magnolia CMS website and then publishing that change for public viewing.