Plone: A Solution not a
        Product
           Matt Hamilton
     Vice President, Plone Foundation


  Plone Symposium East 2011, Penn State
Wait?! I thought Plone WAS
         a product?
Plone is a Product, Not a
        Solution!

                -- Paul Everitt
Plone: A Solution not a
        Product
           Matt Hamilton
     Vice President, Plone Foundation


  Plone Symposium East 2011, Penn State
Software Relationships


       Vendor



Implementation Partner



        Client
Software Relationships


            Vendor



Implementation Partner



            Client
“We can not
 accommodate your
request to attend”
Software Relationships


            Vendor



Implementation Partner



            Client
Software Relationships


            Vendor



Implementation Partner



            Client
Software Relationships


            Vendor



Implementation Partner



            Client
We are Worldwide
We are Worldwide
Localized Community
Localized Community
PloneEdu
Types of Integration Partner


• Management consultancies
• System integrators
• Boutiques
• Vendor PSO
• In-house IT organization

     Janus Boye: http://www.realstorygroup.com/Feature/126-Professional-Services
Types of Integration Partner


• Management consultancies
• System integrators
• Boutiques
• Vendor PSO
• In-house IT organization

     Janus Boye: http://www.realstorygroup.com/Feature/126-Professional-Services
Types of Integration Partner


• Management consultancies
• System integrators
• Boutiques
• Vendor PSO
• In-house IT organization

     Janus Boye: http://www.realstorygroup.com/Feature/126-Professional-Services
Plone’s Position




http://www.realstorygroup.com/vendormap/
The Outside view




http://govfresh.com/2011/03/gov-2-0-guide-to-plone/
Plone in Government Worldwide

•   Brazilian Government
•   Federal Bureau of Investigation
•   U.S. Department of Energy
•   European Environment Agency
•   City of Bern, Switzerland
•   National Library of Congress of Chile
•   United Nations
•   The Companies Office, New Zealand
•   The Department of Science and Technology, South Africa
•   Nordic Council
Ley Chile
Ley Chile
Core
               Development
   Plone
 Foundation                  Documentation

Trademarks /                    Add-On
  Licensing                   Development

  plone.org                  Sprints
       Conferences     Branding,
       & Symposia      Marketing
Thanks!
  Matt Hamilton
matth@netsight.co.uk

Plone Symposium East 2011 Keynote: Plone, A Solution not a Product

Editor's Notes

  • #2 Honoured to be here... invited by Eric Steele\nRemind us not to take what we have for granted\nHands up: How many people this first Plone event?\n
  • #3 \n
  • #4 Hands up who knows this guy?\n
  • #5 \n
  • #6 \n
  • #7 Why is this important?\nStart with looking at traditional software model\n
  • #8 Alfresco story\n“We can not accommodate your request to attend”\n
  • #9 \n
  • #10 \n
  • #11 \n
  • #12 Alfresco story\n
  • #13 Alfresco story\n
  • #14 Alfresco story\n
  • #15 Symposiums, Conferences, Sprints etc.\nMichael Wunderlich: 2 hour flight Adelaide to Sidney, 7 hour flight to Taipei, 2 hour flight to Osaka, 12 hour flight to New York, 4.5 hour chinese bus to Penn State\n
  • #16 Symposiums, Conferences, Sprints etc.\nMichael Wunderlich: 2 hour flight Adelaide to Sidney, 7 hour flight to Taipei, 2 hour flight to Osaka, 12 hour flight to New York, 4.5 hour chinese bus to Penn State\n
  • #17 Symposiums, Conferences, Sprints etc.\nMichael Wunderlich: 2 hour flight Adelaide to Sidney, 7 hour flight to Taipei, 2 hour flight to Osaka, 12 hour flight to New York, 4.5 hour chinese bus to Penn State\n
  • #18 Symposiums, Conferences, Sprints etc.\nMichael Wunderlich: 2 hour flight Adelaide to Sidney, 7 hour flight to Taipei, 2 hour flight to Osaka, 12 hour flight to New York, 4.5 hour chinese bus to Penn State\n
  • #19 Symposiums, Conferences, Sprints etc.\nMichael Wunderlich: 2 hour flight Adelaide to Sidney, 7 hour flight to Taipei, 2 hour flight to Osaka, 12 hour flight to New York, 4.5 hour chinese bus to Penn State\n
  • #20 Symposiums, Conferences, Sprints etc.\nMichael Wunderlich: 2 hour flight Adelaide to Sidney, 7 hour flight to Taipei, 2 hour flight to Osaka, 12 hour flight to New York, 4.5 hour chinese bus to Penn State\n
  • #21 Symposiums, Conferences, Sprints etc.\nMichael Wunderlich: 2 hour flight Adelaide to Sidney, 7 hour flight to Taipei, 2 hour flight to Osaka, 12 hour flight to New York, 4.5 hour chinese bus to Penn State\n
  • #22 Symposiums, Conferences, Sprints etc.\nMichael Wunderlich: 2 hour flight Adelaide to Sidney, 7 hour flight to Taipei, 2 hour flight to Osaka, 12 hour flight to New York, 4.5 hour chinese bus to Penn State\n
  • #23 Symposiums, Conferences, Sprints etc.\nMichael Wunderlich: 2 hour flight Adelaide to Sidney, 7 hour flight to Taipei, 2 hour flight to Osaka, 12 hour flight to New York, 4.5 hour chinese bus to Penn State\n
  • #24 Symposiums, Conferences, Sprints etc.\nMichael Wunderlich: 2 hour flight Adelaide to Sidney, 7 hour flight to Taipei, 2 hour flight to Osaka, 12 hour flight to New York, 4.5 hour chinese bus to Penn State\n
  • #25 Symposiums, Conferences, Sprints etc.\nMichael Wunderlich: 2 hour flight Adelaide to Sidney, 7 hour flight to Taipei, 2 hour flight to Osaka, 12 hour flight to New York, 4.5 hour chinese bus to Penn State\n
  • #26 Symposiums, Conferences, Sprints etc.\nMichael Wunderlich: 2 hour flight Adelaide to Sidney, 7 hour flight to Taipei, 2 hour flight to Osaka, 12 hour flight to New York, 4.5 hour chinese bus to Penn State\n
  • #27 Symposiums, Conferences, Sprints etc.\nMichael Wunderlich: 2 hour flight Adelaide to Sidney, 7 hour flight to Taipei, 2 hour flight to Osaka, 12 hour flight to New York, 4.5 hour chinese bus to Penn State\n
  • #28 Symposiums, Conferences, Sprints etc.\nMichael Wunderlich: 2 hour flight Adelaide to Sidney, 7 hour flight to Taipei, 2 hour flight to Osaka, 12 hour flight to New York, 4.5 hour chinese bus to Penn State\n
  • #29 Symposiums, Conferences, Sprints etc.\nMichael Wunderlich: 2 hour flight Adelaide to Sidney, 7 hour flight to Taipei, 2 hour flight to Osaka, 12 hour flight to New York, 4.5 hour chinese bus to Penn State\n
  • #30 Symposiums, Conferences, Sprints etc.\nMichael Wunderlich: 2 hour flight Adelaide to Sidney, 7 hour flight to Taipei, 2 hour flight to Osaka, 12 hour flight to New York, 4.5 hour chinese bus to Penn State\n
  • #31 Symposiums, Conferences, Sprints etc.\nMichael Wunderlich: 2 hour flight Adelaide to Sidney, 7 hour flight to Taipei, 2 hour flight to Osaka, 12 hour flight to New York, 4.5 hour chinese bus to Penn State\n
  • #32 Calvin at PloneConf2010\n
  • #33 André Nogueira presenting WPD in Sao Paulo\nWorld Plone Day, local events worldwide\n
  • #34 \n
  • #35 Online Information expo story\n
  • #36 \n
  • #37 Most Plone companies are boutiques and in-house\nSee if my observations stack up... hands up...\n
  • #38 Most Plone companies are boutiques and in-house\nSee if my observations stack up... hands up...\n
  • #39 Most Plone companies are boutiques and in-house\nSee if my observations stack up... hands up...\n
  • #40 What do the analysts think?\nView from outside\n
  • #41 Integration... salesforce, OpenERP, etc\nWhat happens when all CMSs are Open Source?\nJust think about that...\n
  • #42 Michael Walsh\nCommunity\nSecurity\n
  • #43 This was just *one* report\n
  • #44 Online Information\nChristian Sifaqui\nIntegration\n\n
  • #45 Compare laws\n
  • #46 Bringing it back... Steve McMahon and I, Budapest\nDon’t take for granted what we have... community, foundation, framework teams, etc\n\n
  • #47 Bringing it back... Steve McMahon and I, Budapest\nDon’t take for granted what we have... community, foundation, framework teams, etc\n\n
  • #48 Bringing it back... Steve McMahon and I, Budapest\nDon’t take for granted what we have... community, foundation, framework teams, etc\n\n
  • #49 Bringing it back... Steve McMahon and I, Budapest\nDon’t take for granted what we have... community, foundation, framework teams, etc\n\n
  • #50 Bringing it back... Steve McMahon and I, Budapest\nDon’t take for granted what we have... community, foundation, framework teams, etc\n\n
  • #51 Bringing it back... Steve McMahon and I, Budapest\nDon’t take for granted what we have... community, foundation, framework teams, etc\n\n
  • #52 Bringing it back... Steve McMahon and I, Budapest\nDon’t take for granted what we have... community, foundation, framework teams, etc\n\n
  • #53 Bringing it back... Steve McMahon and I, Budapest\nDon’t take for granted what we have... community, foundation, framework teams, etc\n\n
  • #54 Bringing it back... Steve McMahon and I, Budapest\nDon’t take for granted what we have... community, foundation, framework teams, etc\n\n
  • #55 Slovenia, Australia, US\nStory about rotary club talk “Archipelagos to Mountaintops” \nSponsor the Plone Foundation\n
  • #56 \n