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Archive for March, 2012

Making Content Strategy Work: Author Interview with Margot Bloomstein

By David Aponovich • March 22nd, 2012 • Events, Interview, Marketing, Strategy

Here at the CMS Myth we love to remind people that interactive success has less to do with your CMS technology and far more to…

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Web Experience Management in Drupal

By John Eckman • March 22nd, 2012 • Analytics, Events, Marketing, Technology, User Experience, Vendor Selection, Video

One of the sessions I eagerly anticipated at this week’s DrupalCon was Acquia‘s Jay Batson speaking on “Assembling a Drupal Web Experience Management Powerhouse.” Web…

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Content on All the Things: Responsive Design and Content Management Systems

By John Eckman • March 20th, 2012 • Events, Governance, Technology

Last year, at DrupalCon Chicago, the organizing team gave an update from the stage about the number of devices and attendees: the ratio between unique…

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CMS Mythbusting at DrupalCon

By John Eckman • March 16th, 2012 • Events, Social Networking, User Experience

Next week I’ll be at DrupalCon 2012 in Denver, busting CMS Myths and learning about how the Drupal community sees the future of content management.…

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IT Meets the Empowered Marketer at #GartnerPCC

By David Aponovich • March 13th, 2012 • Events, Technology, Uncategorized

I’m at the Gartner Portals, Content & Collaboration Summit 2012 (#gartnerpcc) in sunny Orlando, where several hundred (mostly) information technology professionals have gathered to talk…

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When is Agile appropriate for a CMS project?

By Jake DiMare • March 9th, 2012 • Project Management

Very few would argue about whether or not a CMS project is a software project. As such, it is known (among experienced professionals) there exists…

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Avoiding content migration train wrecks

By Jeff Cram • March 2nd, 2012 • Governance

We’re back again with David Hobbs, author of the Website Migration Handbook. The first part of our conversation covered the fundamentals of website migration, but…

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