Enterprise WCM: Bi-directional Content Migration

Enterprise content-managed websites need bi-directional content transfers on a regular basis. Here we explain why, and how to achieve this, a task which involves content editors, IT operations, and software development teams.

Read more Leave a Comment October 25, 2011 Matthew Skelton

Announcing Jackrabbit Explorer, the administration tool for JCR repositories

We are pleased to announce that Jackrabbit Explorer, an administration tool for JCR repositories, is now available on Google Code. It’s exciting to be able to contribute something back to the JCR and Jackrabbit community, and we’d welcome feedback and feature requests (and bug reports!) for Jackrabbit Explorer via the Google Code project.

Read more Leave a Comment September 16, 2011 Matthew Skelton

Videos: Priocept on multilingual ecommerce Sitecore website for Virgin Mobile

In June 2011, Priocept gave two presentations at Sitecore’s DreamcoreEU 2011 event in London. We spoke about the multilingual ecommerce Sitecore website we built for Virgin Mobile in Qatar in the Middle East. Here are the videos from the two sessions: one focused on the business case and user experience, and the second covers the more technical aspects of the project.

Read more Leave a Comment September 16, 2011 Matthew Skelton

Content Management vs. Content Repositories vs. Content Platforms

The traditional web content management system (WCM/CMS), focused on presenting web pages to a browser, is no longer necessarily the right choice for managing and delivering content in a multi-device, multi-channel, content-syndicated world.

In this article, we look at the difference between a CMS and a content repository, and how and why you might decide that a content repository is the right technology for your expanding content requirements.

Read more Leave a Comment August 16, 2011 Matthew Skelton

New video: Priocept on Sitecore

Priocept’s Principal Consultant, Matthew Skelton, talks about Sitecore’s excellent support for multi-lingual websites including Arabic.

Read more Leave a Comment July 18, 2011 David Lampkin

Magnolia Training – The Magnolia Publishing Model

This example follows a site editor making minor changes to a page in a Magnolia CMS website and a site publisher reviewing that change before publishing it for public viewing. It uses the Magnolia CMS Demo Area, hosted by Magnolia International to provide an area for exploring and practising.

Read more Leave a Comment June 21, 2011 Chris Jennings

Ten Tips for Testing Web Applications

Testing is an often under-appreciated part of the software life cycle. Timelines will shift, there will be delays with the development and the testing phase is the part the suffers. Here we have compiled a list of tips to help increase the productivity of testing and to help avoid releasing bugs into production and keep a high level of quality in the software released.

Read more Leave a Comment June 16, 2011 Oliver Reid

Magnolia Training – An Introduction to Magnolia Instances

Magnolia CMS’s publishing mechanism revolves around the concept of a server used for creating, editing and previewing content, available only to a limited group of users and known as the authoring instance, and one or more publicly accessible servers which operate in a read-only style, serving content over the web and known as public instances.
In this short tutorial, we describe the concept.

Read more Leave a Comment June 16, 2011 Chris Jennings

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.

Read more Leave a Comment May 26, 2011 Matthew Skelton

Success at Internet World 2011

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.

Read more Leave a Comment May 18, 2011 Matthew Skelton

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