Case Study: Magnolia CMS Development and PIM Integration for ITW

ITW Construction Products is a subsidiary of ITW (Illinois Tool Works), a diversified manufacturer of industrial technologies that employees 60,000 people worldwide and has annual revenues in excess of $15 billion.

In October 2011, ITW engaged Priocept to assist with the development of their Magnolia CMS platform and its integration with an inRiver PIM.

Read more Leave a Comment March 16, 2012 Priocept Case Studies

Priocept exhibiting at Sitecore Digital Trendspot 2012

Our team will be available to discuss our recent work on the Sitecore platform and more generally, how we are seeing WCM software becoming the foundation of all our web application implementations.

Read more March 9, 2012

Russia and Middle East launch new Niquitin websites

Niquitin.ru and Niquitin-me.com are the latest internationalised websites to be launched on the Priocept developed web platform for GlaxoSmithKline.

Read more February 9, 2012

Priocept launch new Niquitin.co.uk website

Priocept have launched the first of the redesigned Niquitin websites for GSK in the UK market. This follows a six month design and development of a new internationalised web platform using EPiServer CMS.

Read more December 23, 2011

Case Study: Multilingual Web Platform for GlaxoSmithKline Using EPiServer

This case study explores how Priocept developed the application over 9 months from a mono-lingual, single-market tool into a global, multi-lingual, multi-channel and multi-market platform using EPiServer CMS and Alterian Dynamic Messenger and the Google Android mobile platform.

Read more Leave a Comment November 23, 2011 Priocept Case Studies

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

Case Study: TUI Travel Content Platform

TUI Travel is the world’s leading travel leisure company, serving more than 30 million customers in over 180 countries. Its 200+ brands generated over £13bn in revenue during 2010, and TUI Travel is the only travel leisure company listed on the FTSE 100 index. Priocept recently completed the design and implementation of a centralised content platform to provide a centralised service for the storage and retrieval of travel related data.

Read more Leave a Comment September 12, 2011 Priocept Case Studies

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

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