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A panoply of data, models, visualizations, analyses, software and decision tools of all sort exist across the –Verse. The problem is that many of these are not accessible, transparent, “open”, distributable, mobile, location aware, up-to-date, or even licensed for use outside of their single use development environment. Developers of these solutions, whether they are a Government Agency, NGO, or other interested group insist on building their solution within their zone of control with visibility and access available only through their single destination site.
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The results of this major interoperability testbed contribute to development and refinement of international standards that are critical for the communication and integration of geospatial information. http://www.opengeospatial.org/projects/initiatives/testbed11
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• Thirty organizations participated in Testbed 11 by contributing prototypes, engineering
reports and participating in a scenario driven demonstration of the technical advances Technical results of Testbed 11 relevant to the Climate Data Initiative include:
• Analysis and prediction based on open climate data accessed using open standards
• Making predictive models more accessible with OGC Web Processing Service (WPS)
• Verifying model predictions using mobile operations, in-situ gauges and social media.
Climate adaptation, resilience and security planning based on technology from OGC Testbed 11:
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• Assessing social unrest with displaced population due to climate change
• Integrating spatial and non-spatial models of human geography and resilience
• Predictive models and verifications to support planning and response phases
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This document discusses how using personas can guide a digital asset management (DAM) system to improve customer experience. It recommends taking a persona-first approach when implementing a DAM system. This involves researching user needs through surveys, interviews and card sorting to develop user personas for roles like content creators, content builders and third parties. Examples are provided for how Life Time, a health club company, developed sales enablement portals tailored to different personas' needs. The document concludes with best practices such as aligning goals, researching users, implementing changes and collecting ongoing feedback.
Improve Code Quality and Time to Market: 100% Cloud-Based Development WorkflowAcquia
Modern web development should be seamless. Unfortunately, assembling, testing, and deploying production level code on time and with confidence is a challenge that many organizations face.
Developers and IT leaders, join this webinar to learn how Acquia’s end-to-end web platform will enable you to get your applications to market faster, improve code quality, and reduce security risk.
With Acquia’s 100% cloud-based development tools optimized specifically for Drupal, building, testing, and deploying will all take place on our platform and your feet never need to touch the ground.
We’ll cover:
- How to manage the entire developer lifecycle from our platform
- How to enable continuous testing and deployment
- Why cloud based IDEs are the future of development
- How to get started with a working app on day one
- Which tools are available and how to get the most out of them
See slides of Acquia’s Partner Bootcamp held on September 21st at 10:00 AM EST/15:00 BST/16:00 CET where we shared easy-partner plays to dramatically save you time and effort, and your clients money.
You asked, we listened watch Acquia’s Partner Bootcamp which went live on August 24th at 10:00 AM EST/15:00 BST/16:00 CET where we showed live demos of:
-Employee Experience Proof of Concept on Acquia CMS - demo of our Total Employee Experience concept & benefits.
-Upgrading from Drupal 7 Made Eas(ier) - live upgrade of a Drupal 7 site to Drupal 9 using Acquia Migrate Accelerate.
-CDP Beyond Retail - Use cases for more industries where customer is at the core
As the world emerges into a post-pandemic glow, consumer demand is rebounding. To meet this demand, Partners need to accelerate growth and scale global digital operations for their customers.
Acquia’s Q2 Program Increment is designed to help partners re-engineer the digital stack and increase services revenue. With a focus on; how to scale for new growth of content and experiences, data and insights, digital services and digital products for their customers
Learn more about:
Marketing Cloud Enhancements including the New Marketer Experience, Machine Learning Capabilities, and Global Governance and Compliance.
Drupal Cloud Enhancements including Cloud Next / China Managed Services, a new Developer Experience, and Employee Experience
Supercharge shoppable experiences everywhere with Acquia DXP
Join Acquia for a Partner Bootcamp on May 18th and learn how the DX Alliance empowers our partners to provide exceptional client services, increased services revenue, and improved customer retention.
On the day you will learn about:
Composable Commerce
Create more engaging shoppable experiences in record time with unified first-party data and composable architecture using no-code tools. Unlock the ability for anyone to deliver unique catalogue experiences, deliver lightning-fast value, uncover new needs, and increase customer loyalty.
Acquia Open DXP Pricing & Packaging
Learn how Acquia has redefined pricing & packaging across its entire portfolio with industry-first unified pricing metrics and prescriptive bundles to deliver greater value and streamline selling and client experiences.
Acquia Migrate Accelerate
Preparing your customers for their journey to Drupal 9 has never been more critical with D7 and D8 EOL approaching. Explore our automated tool for D7 to D9 migrations and other strategies to help your customers accelerate their migration timelines.
-Sneak Peak into Acquia Cloud Next
Update to our Cloud Platform that leverages the most modern and innovative AWS technology.
DRUPAL 7 END OF LIFE IS NEAR - MIGRATE TO DRUPAL 9 FAST AND EASYAcquia
As Drupal 7 is reaching EOL in November 2022, it’s time to start thinking about Drupal 9 migration. With all the planning and preparations needed to migrate, it can be overwhelming to take the leap. But don't panic. We’ve got you covered—with all the tools and concrete steps you need to make the move to Drupal 9 efficient and painless.
Work While You Sleep: The CMO’s Guide to a 24/7/365 Lead MachineAcquia
The document discusses a presentation about redesigning websites to function as 24/7 lead and revenue generators. It provides reasons for relaunching a website, such as new leadership, outdated metrics, or a rebrand. The presentation outlines best practices for a redesign process and covers content strategies for researchers. Case studies demonstrate how personalized digital experiences increased traffic, revenue, and compliance for different brands. The presentation is given by representatives from Acquia, a digital experience company that helps customers transform digitally and grow audiences through open source platforms like Drupal.
Acquia webinar: Leveraging Drupal to Bury Your Sales Team In B2B LeadsAcquia
CloudHealth’s story of ramping up their B2B digital experience through an upgrade to Drupal 8 is impressive - and they’re not alone. Organizations of all kinds are discovering how Drupal 8 can boost lead generation, and ensure those leads get to the sales team faster than ever before. We’d love to answer any questions you might have, and explore how Drupal can empower your own sales team.
April partner bootcamp deck cookieless futureAcquia
Google’s recent announcement to ‘phase out support for third-party tracking cookies , has been viewed by many as the final blow in the death of third-party cookies in marketing. It is also the latest wave pushing us toward stronger privacy-focused open web standards.
But what does the death of third-party cookies mean for Acquia Partners? In a nutshell, it means that you must develop a powerful first-party data strategy for your customers so they can win the trust and loyalty of theirs.
Watch our on-demand Partner Bootcamp and learn how you can stay ahead of the curve.
We explored:
Evolving from customer acquisition to consent-driven personalization
The rise of the Customer Data Platform (CDP)
Why a first-party data strategy requires data unification across the customer lifecycle
You will also hear from Mark Royko about Acquia Practice Certification program
How to enhance cx through personalised, automated solutionsAcquia
Automation of processes and optimisation of self-service are key when ensuring dialogue and direct support in moments of need. Freed up resources as a result of efficient self-service can be allocated to supporting customers in difficult situations. Equally, personalised and automated advice is proven to be extremely valuable when timely answers are needed and decisions are to be made.
Personalisation - seamless customer experience: is this possible? How do you build consumer confidence to provide data for effective personalisation?
In this webinar, Acquia will share advice and best practices on how to leverage knowledge and intelligent advice to provide instant value both for customers and employees.
- What consumers feel about personalisation (CX Survey results)
- How to understand customer intent across multiple engagement channels
- The importance of permission-based data sharing and moving beyond cookie-based data collection
- Discuss with CX experts on best practices, challenges, solutions and examples that audience can relate to
- Get advice on where to turn for support, how to quickly adopt use cases of intelligent advice, and answers to your questions
- Hear about how personalized advice and automated decisions can make a difference for your service model, your customers and employee
DRUPAL MIGRATIONS AND DRUPAL 9 INNOVATION: HOW PAC-12 DELIVERED DIGITALLY FOR...Acquia
Supporting content delivered across a multitude of channels for 20+ sports at the NCAA Division I level, Pac-12 has continuously sought to push the boundaries of what is possible with Drupal as their content management system (CMS). From Drupal 7 to Drupal 9, and from roaring crowds of fans to the new digital fanbase -- Pac-12 has continuously provided an unparalleled and cutting-edge experience and they aren’t done yet.
Join our webinar to learn about Pac-12’s digital past, present, and future including:
Pac-12’s Drupal Migrations from Drupal 7 to Drupal 8 and onto Drupal 9
How Pac-12 shifted to support their digital fanbase
How Pac-12 extended Drupal as their internal and external orchestration platform
A look into Pac-12’s approach to FAST (Free Ad Supported Television)
We will also hear from Pac-12’s partner, Phase2, around their best practices for executing Drupal migrations and how they worked with Pac-12 to deliver their Drupal 8 site.
In the era of the experience economy, the combination of technology, talent and touchpoints are key success factors in building sustainable relationships, optimising time to value and facilitating the dialogue between the customer and the brand.
In times of change, organisations are providing advice in challenging situations, guiding information search and facilitating important decisions for individual customers at the same time as they are adopting new ways of working in a dynamic business environment.
Acquia is collaborating with numerous companies globally around customer digital experience and we are here to support with advice, inspiration and open dialogue.
Join our Digital Customer Experience webinar series, where we focus on today’s relevant topics and discuss the role and importance of digital customer experience in an ever-changing world to:
Hear about timely topics, survey findings for Australia and Singapore in the domain of customer experience
- Get advice on where to turn for support and answers to your questions
- Discuss with CX experts on best practices, challenges and solutions
- Key trends overview - why are they relevant to your business?
- Brief on content to be covered in each subsequent webinar
6. Vision
Develop a single platform solution via Energy.gov for
the Energy Department’s public-facing, headquarter
websites.
7. Energy.gov
Phase 1 Launch August 2011
• 11 participating program
offices
• “Top Federal Website” by
GovLoop
• “Best Enterprise Website” by
Drupal Community
• “Best in Class” by IMA
• 328% increase in unique
visitors
• Over $1.5 million in cost
savings
8. Energy.gov
Phase 2
• Office of Nuclear Energy
• Office of Health, Safety, and Security
• Office of Chief Financial Officer
• Office of Environmental Management
• Office of Legacy Management
• Office of the Chief Human Capital
Officer
• Office of Hearings and Appeals
• Office of Fossil Energy
• Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy
(energysavers.gov, others)