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Weekly Roll-Up: Top Stories, Memes and Moments (29-Nov-08)

The twists, turns and tips you need for staying up-to-date by the water cooler. Highlights of the Week * Waste Time on Intranet, Make More Money. Now is the moment to cash in on your company’s Intranet. * Web Content Migration: Disastrous Strategy. There is probably no worse strategy for an Intranet or public Web site than content migration. It is doomed to failure from the very start. * ClearGauge and ZoomRank Deliver Next Gen SEO Analytics.

Waste Time on Intranet, Make More Money

The DOW is in a free fall, your retirement plan is worthless and your dog has up and decided to fend for himself. Times are bleak and that means it's time to break out the one true no-nonsense money making machine. That's right, now is the moment to cash in on your company's intranet.

Weekly Roll-Up: Top Stories, Memes and Moments (22-Nov-08)

The twists, turns and tips you need for staying up-to-date by the water cooler. Highlights of the Week * WordPress 2.7: From Blog Platform to Web CMS. Now on their third beta release, WordPress is promising big things with version 2.7. * MySpace Tries Something New With Profile 2.0.

Weekly Roll-Up: Top Stories, Memes and Moments (14-Nov-08)

The twists, turns and tips you need for staying up-to-date by the water cooler. Highlights of the Week * Enterprise CMS Socialism: Documentum Supports CMIS. Are you tired of hearing of this draft CMIS thing yet? Content management software companies aren’t. * Joomla! Release 1.5.8 is All About Bug Fixes. The Joomla! Bug Squad, with the help of the Joomla! community, has been striving to make Joomla!

How Reliable is Your Customer Feedback?

Listening to customers is not enough. You must listen to the right ones.

Weekly Roll-Up: Top Stories, Memes and Moments (8-Nov-08)

The twists, turns and tips you need for staying up-to-date by the water cooler. Highlights of the Week * Open Text Announces New ERP Product Plans, New Hires. What does the Enterprise CMS giant plan to do with this Washington-based provider of document management and delivery solutions? * Day Speaks on 2009 Plans, Open Source, CQ5 and More.

10 Keys to Success with Web Analytics

Web analytics has become increasingly mainstream. And with advent of web events vs. pages, video analytics and now the surge of mobile content metrics, the field has become a rather complex one. I'm sitting in the one of the many workshops kicking off the JBoye 2008 conference here in Arhus, Denmark. Our fearless leader this morning is Phil Kemelor, a rather Zen-like fellow who's quite the web analytics guru and also the author of The CMS Watch Web Analytics Report. Our objective today?

Weekly Roll Up - Top Stories, Memes and Moments (1-Nov-08)

The twists, turns and tips you need for staying up-to-date by the water cooler. Highlights of the Week * Open Text Puts RedDot to Enterprise 2.0 Use. We had an opportunity to chat with Stefanie Lightman, VP of Marketing at Open Text, to get the scoop on the new offering. * WebTrends Declares Data Independence.

Weekly Roll Up - Top Stories, Memes and Moments (10-25-08)

The twists, turns and tips you need for staying up-to-date by the water cooler. Highlights of the Week * Where Content Management Meets Social Media. Where, you ask? This time around -- at the upcoming Gilbane Boston 2008 Conference. * SpringCM Offers Free Records Management. There is one word everyone loves to hear, and that word is “free.” SpringCM has decided to appeal to customers who love that word. * Former Alfresco Exec Takes a Day Job.

Web CMS TYPO3 Extensions: Dissected and Explained

TYPO3 Extension Development by Dmitry Dulepov, a TYPO3 core developer, is a recent book from Packt Publishing. It is aimed towards those looking to get their hands dirty with -- unsurprisingly -- TYPO3 extension development. The book takes its readers from the beginning process of planning a TYPO3 extension to writing the documentation that will allow others to better understand the developer's hard work.

Weekly Roll Up - Top Stories, Memes, and Moments (10/18/08)

The twists, turns and tips you need for staying up-to-date by the water cooler. Highlights of the Week * Ning Goes OpenSocial, Networks Multiply What would a social network be without applications, you ask? * Documentum-Based Solutions for the Little Guy.So you like Documentum, but you don’t like the price tag associated with developing an enterprise content management solution on it? * Mozilla Re-Enters Browser War Zone With Firefox 3.1 Beta 1.

Weekly Roll Up - Top Stories, Memes and Moments

The twists, turns and tips you need for staying up-to-date by the water cooler. Highlights of the Week * Google Maps Get Better Eyesight With GeoEye-1. There is a new eye in the sky. * Open Text: No More Multiples on SharePoint.

Quick Reference Cards for Amazon Web Services

We've recently discovered two resources that will make your life a little easier should you work with Amazon Web Services (AWS) either as a data manager or developer. Ylastic is a tool built upon AWS Infrastructure Services. With this tool, you can manage Amazon S3, EC2, SQS, and SimpleDB all from one easy to use interface. The Ylastic tool also allows users to set up monitoring, alerts, reporting tools and functional dashboards to keep tabs on one's AWS cloud computing utilization and health. Also, if you are a developer, the Amazon Web Services Developer Relations team has collected the most used data types, function calls and command line tools for their popular services in Quick Reference Cards.

Block Reading: How We Read on the Web

We don't scan a webpage. Instead, we scan a particular block or section of it.

Weekly Roll Up - Top Stories, Memes and Moments

The twists, turns and tips you need for staying up-to-date by the water cooler. Highlights of the Week * How to Manage Out of Date Content. On the Web, nothing is more damaging to your organization’s reputation and brand than out of date content. * Alfresco Brings Enterprise CMS Capability to Quark. Bringing the world of content management to Quark Publishing System. * More Browsers: Iron is Tougher Than Chrome on Privacy.

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