The document discusses updates to Open Atrium 2.0, an enterprise collaboration platform built on Drupal. It outlines a new modular architecture using apps, a flexible layout with Panels, and a mobile responsive theme. New features include customizable section pages, organizing users into multiple teams, and improved discussion, documents and tasks apps. The updated platform aims to provide an easier to use and more customizable collaboration solution while maintaining integration with Drupal 7.
Las actividades del Museo de la Alhamabra de Granada acerca el patrimonio artísticoa los visitantes. Desde la red www.extragrupo.org se organizan eventos para llevar a los granadinos y visitantes a a estas actividades, saber más escribe a alhambra@extragrupo.org
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Las actividades del Museo de la Alhamabra de Granada acerca el patrimonio artísticoa los visitantes. Desde la red www.extragrupo.org se organizan eventos para llevar a los granadinos y visitantes a a estas actividades, saber más escribe a alhambra@extragrupo.org
Alhambra, Granada, Generalife, peiza, mes, ceramica, sumideros, arte, arabe, nazari, almohade, ziri, califal, universitarios, erasmus,
NetValue è un insieme di servizi integrati strategici di Web Marketing, offerti da D4B.
Comprende i seguenti servizi: dem,email marketing,social media marketing,web marketing
"Sevillanas" (de Sevilla), creadas para la Feria de Jerez, hechas por gente "auténtica" de Jerez, estrenadas en Jerez, con aires de carnaval de Cádiz y abiertas a todas las ferias y fiestas de Andalucía, del resto de nuestra geografía y del mundo. Grabadas en dos versiones, una para la Feria de Jerez y otra para el resto.
'Monetization trends for the future of new media' Деннис Дж. Адамович, официа...newreporter
'Monetization trends for the future of new media'
Деннис Дж. Адамович, официальный представитель компании Yahoo!Inc. в России. Выступление на форуме "Медиа будущего", проведенного 19-21 июня в Москве агентством "РИА Новости"
Victor Bandin - Monitorización - II Semana de las Redes Sociales de Castilla ...Victor Bandin Mauriz
Ponencia de Víctor Bandín sobre Monitorización en Redes Sociales y Reputación Online el día 14 de marzo de 2012 durante la II Semana de las Redes Sociales de Castilla y León.
NetValue è un insieme di servizi integrati strategici di Web Marketing, offerti da D4B.
Comprende i seguenti servizi: dem,email marketing,social media marketing,web marketing
"Sevillanas" (de Sevilla), creadas para la Feria de Jerez, hechas por gente "auténtica" de Jerez, estrenadas en Jerez, con aires de carnaval de Cádiz y abiertas a todas las ferias y fiestas de Andalucía, del resto de nuestra geografía y del mundo. Grabadas en dos versiones, una para la Feria de Jerez y otra para el resto.
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'Monetization trends for the future of new media'
Деннис Дж. Адамович, официальный представитель компании Yahoo!Inc. в России. Выступление на форуме "Медиа будущего", проведенного 19-21 июня в Москве агентством "РИА Новости"
Victor Bandin - Monitorización - II Semana de las Redes Sociales de Castilla ...Victor Bandin Mauriz
Ponencia de Víctor Bandín sobre Monitorización en Redes Sociales y Reputación Online el día 14 de marzo de 2012 durante la II Semana de las Redes Sociales de Castilla y León.
Atlassian Enterprise Confluence Webinar - April 2013Atlassian
Bill Arconati's first Atlassian Enterprise Confluence Webinar. This semi-annual webinar series is focused on the latest updates and ongoings in the world of Confluence specifically related to our large, enterprise customer deployments. Participation in this webinar is an exclusive benefit for Atlassian Enterprise customers of Confluence, however, we make all of the recordings available as part of the Atlassian Enterprise Resources.
Short introductionary slides introducing some of the work done on the Scribo project to extract Named Entities in textual documents with a UIMA engine.
Drupal 8 Basic Training - DrupalEurope 2018 - Maarten De BlockMaarten De Block
Taking your first steps in Drupal? Get to know the history of Drupal, learn to install and manage the system! Maarten De Block is an experienced trainer and author of two Drupal books. He helps you navigate through the basics in easy to understand language.
“Drupal: a Content Management Framework”
• What Drupal Is & What It Isn’t
• Advantages & Disadvantages to Using Drupal
• How to Get Started Using Drupal
A FUTURE-FOCUSED DIGITAL PLATFORM WITH DRUPAL 8Phase2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCx0fx-FWSc
Breaking News: Al Jazeera Builds Future-focused Digital Platform with Drupal 8
Sep 28, 2016 at DrupalCon Dublin
This just in: Al Jazeera Media Network, a leading provider in news and media broadcasting, is investing in its future by building a global, multi-lingual, unified CMS platform to streamline the creation and personalized delivery of news on the newly released Drupal 8 platform. This story is still unfolding!
For a global media network like Al Jazeera, Drupal 8 provides the perfect base for internationalization, future growth, and flexibility. Al Jazeera required a platform that could unify several different content streams and support a complicated editorial workflow, allowing network wide collaboration and search.
In this talk, leaders from the Al Jazeera digital project will go “behind-the-scenes” of the network’s next generation publishing platform. Hear from the Al Jazeera Product Managers and Platform Experts about how the content needs driving the media business can map to the underpinnings of a unified publishing platform. We will explore the technical advantages of Drupal 8, as well as the digital strategy that informed the endeavor. You’ll learn:
● Why Al Jazeera Media Network decided to invest in Drupal 8 as an early adopter
● How to use Deploy, Multi-version, and Replication modules to support an enterprise content repository
● The implications of starting with Lightning as a base distribution
● How Al Jazeera Media Network transformed its editorial workflow with Drupal 8 tools
For anyone working in the digital publishing industry or considering using Drupal 8 for a platform, this session is a must-see!
The Future of Digital Storytelling - Phase2 TalkPhase2
Watch the full talk here: https://www.phase2technology.com/blog/the-future-of-digital-storytelling/
Mike Mangi, Director of Digital Strategy at Phase2, talks about the importance of evoking emotion in storytelling, and the evolution of our use of technology in our quest for ever-more immersive storytelling tools.
He discusses examples of how a story call be told in and across myriad devices from mobile, to wearables, to Augmented and Virtual Reality headsets, to Artificial Intelligence (AI).
He talks about the need for content and experience management systems capable of publishing multi-device, context-optimized content, and the potential to provide solutions with platforms like headless Drupal.
Drupal 8 for Enterprise: D8 in a Changing Digital LandscapePhase2
Check out our white paper on D8 for enterprise: http://phase.to/1i1G7Gg
Today's digital marketplace requires organizations to engage their audiences on the multitude of channels and devices where they consume content. Drupal 8 can be an effective tool for creating a streamlined, multi-channel experience for users, in addition to serving as an adaptive content engine for website platform builders. In this slideshow, we examine the value of Drupal 8 as a flexible content management system (CMS) and how businesses can use it for maximum benefit.
The Yes, No, and Maybe of "Can We Build That With Drupal?"Phase2
Over the last five years, Drupal has made a huge splash in the Government sector and has quickly become the open source CMS platform of choice. If you’re not already using Drupal, it’s likely that it’s come up as an option. It’s a powerful and flexible framework, and because of this the answer to the question ‘Can we build this with Drupal?’ is usually ‘Yes’. That said…your ‘yes’ should sometimes be ‘It depends’.
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We’ll look at some case studies from various levels of government from federal to local, examine the challenges faced, and review lessons learned. If your project needs to stretch Drupal to its breaking point, how do you mitigate the technical, project management, and business impacts? How do you weigh the pros and cons of using Drupal when you are planning a project, and what are the key warning signs in an RFP that warn against it? And even when the needs of the client project line up cleanly with Drupal’s core strengths, how do you identify the risk areas when it seems like a match made in heaven?
Drupal is a powerful tool and can transform the work you do, but being educated as to its strengths and weaknesses protects you and your project, whether you are a contractor or contract officer, internal technology team or external developer.
David Spira presents on the importance of user testing and Empathy to deliver an effective product, specifically a contact management app for disaster relief that was later used during the Nepal earthquake in 2015.
Red Hat needed a new pattern library that would be flexible enough to integrate into our current Drupal 7 site, yet powerful enough to build future D7, D8 and other Red Hat branded sites. This pattern library would create a consistent, brand approved, look across all of our web properties, and become a common UI development platform for Designers, UX, Devs and Project managers.
In this case study we’ll explain our architectural approach to deliver dozens of tightly packaged components to Redhat.com and other web properties through a variety of distribution methods.
At Phase2, we do things a little differently when it comes to design. While many teams are stuck in the “design first, develop second, theme last” way of doing things, we link our multidisciplinary teams together by a common vehicle: design systems. Each piece of the system, including our prototyping tools, live within the platform, allowing us to integrate processes like creative design, prototyping, front-end methodology, and implementation. We call this “The New Design Workflow.”
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In the changing CMS landscape, enterprises have a lot to gain from the more decoupled, API-focused content repository that Drupal 8 is evolving toward. Drupal’s paradigm shift will vastly improve the way organizations ingest, store, publish, and distribute content through multiple channels. But is the investment worth it? For the enterprise, our answer is an enthusiastic yes.
In this session, discover:
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The impact of Drupal 8’s configuration management improvements
The benefits of integrated front-end tools and external libraries
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How other enterprise organizations are already harnessing the power of Drupal 8
How to get started!
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In this session, project members from MSK, Phase2, and Digitas will explore the decision to take the leap to Drupal 8 and the reality of building in D8 while it is still a beta. Get details on the brute force migration process, front-end integrations and wiring up with twig in practice, and community contributions to accelerate Drupal 8 in the process of a flagship redesign for one of the leaders in the healthcare space.
We’ll elaborate on the challenges we faced and strategies we used to build on Drupal 8 and how you can learn from them!
Finally, we’ll answer some of your most burning questions:
How did you accomplish moving an existing Drupal 6 site with 25,000 plus pages of content to Drupal 8 while redesigning at the same time?
Should other organizations consider building in Drupal 8?
What tools and best practices were used by developers/sys admins?
What contrib modules are being used?
How difficult was it for the team to learn Drupal 8?
What is being used for layout and webforms?What external libraries and APIs are being used?
3. OPEN ATRIUM 2.0
• Mike Potter
Phase2 Technology
• mpotter on Drupal.org
• mpotter@phase2technology.com
openatrium@phase2technology.com
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4. OPEN ATRIUM 2.0
What’s new since DrupalCon Denver and Munich?
• Continued to collect feedback from users and community.
• Formed a full Open Atrium Project Team within Phase2.
• Developed technical architecture.
• Developed roadmap and milestones.
• Started Development!
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5. NEW TEAM
• New technical lead (mpotter on drupal.org)
• Full project team within Phase2 Technology
• treating Open Atrium 2.0 as a “client project”
• additional developer support
• Industry partnership and sponsorship
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6. ARCHITECTURE UPDATE
• Modular architecture (Apps)
• Flexible layout via Panels (Panopoly)
• Mobile-friendly responsive base theme
• Full integration with Drupal 7 (Entities, Node Access, etc)
• Easier to integrate 3rd-party systems
• Available as a distribution or set of modules
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7. MODULAR ARCHITECTURE
• Core based upon Organic Groups 2.x
Panopoly OpenAtrium OpenAtrium OpenAtrium OpenAtrium
Widgets Panels Discussion Documents Tasks
Apps
Panopoly Core OpenAtrium Core
• Flexible and modular “Apps” Views Panels
Organic
Groups
Apps Features Contrib
Drupal 7 core Core
• Discussion, Documents, Tasks, etc
OpenAtrium
• New “section page” functionality Panopoly
• New “teams” organization
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8. LAYOUT CUSTOMIZATION
• OA2 distribution will be based upon Panopoly
• Custom “section pages” rather than Features “Tabs”
• Customization of Sections via Panelizer
• Wide array of “widgets” to be added to panes
• Compatibility with Context and Boxes modules
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9. NEW FEATURES
• Customizable Section pages
• Organize users into multiple “Teams”
• Add Teams to Groups, Notifications, Access Control
• Allows for private sub-sections within a Group
• Lots and lots of smaller improvements (wysiwyg, etc)
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10. RESPONSIVE THEME
• Base responsive theme will be used
• Likely Zen or AdaptiveTheme
• OA2 dependancies removed from Theme
• A new small sub-theme for the out-of-the-box distribution
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11. GROUPS
• Collections of people around a common interest
• Projects, Departments, Groups, Teams, Offices
• can be named anything you want
• Group Owners can customize group and manage Members
• Groups can be Public or Private
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12. SECTIONS
• Each Group has one or more Section pages
• Each Section has a customized set of display “widgets”
• Each Section has its own list of “Teams”
• Sections can be Open, Closed, or Moderated
• Sections have default templates similar to existing Atrium
Feature “tabs”
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13. TEAMS
Group Team
• A collection of Users (Organization) Members
Team
Members
Section
within
• Access to Section determined by
Group
intersection of Members and Teams
Group Access Section Access
• Must be a Member of the Group AND
• Must be a Member of one or more Teams assigned to
Section
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14. SECTION PAGE Group Name Section Notifications User
Mike Potter
Header
SAMPLE
myProject > mySection 3 Search
Admin
Recent Activity Block with Unlinked Header
Mike Potter This is a node with a teaser
My New Discussion Topic Teaser ipsum dolor sit amet consectetuer adipiscing elit.
By John Doe on October 11, 2009
Your idea looks great!
Recent Activity Dida Atassi This is a node with a teaser
Teaser ipsum dolor sit amet consectetuer adipiscing elit.
“River” My New Discussion Topic By John Doe on October 10, 2009
This is my first post to this group.
Content
more
Mike Potter
Issue WC-123 - Add content type
logged 2 hrs Block with Unlinked Header
OCT Client Wireframe Meeting This is a node with a teaser
Teaser ipsum dolor sit amet consectetuer adipiscing elit.
12 Fri Oct 12, 2012 1:00-2:00 By John Doe on October 11, 2009
Columbian
This is a node with a teaser
Teaser ipsum dolor sit amet consectetuer adipiscing elit.
By John Doe on October 10, 2009
more
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15. CORE AGGREGATION OpenAtrium Discussion
Discussion
Title
Date
Recent Activity
Mike Potter
My New Discussion Topic
Your idea looks great!
Body
• API allows Apps to notify Core of Image Dida Atassi
My New Discussion Topic
This is my first post to this group.
information: New Post, Modified File, OpenAtrium Tasks Mike Potter
Issue WC-123 - Add content type
logged 2 hrs
New Event, Task Due, etc Title
Task
OCT Client Wireframe Meeting
Fri Oct 12, 2012 1:00-2:00
DueDate 12
AssignedTo Columbian
Body
• OA2 Core displays this information in the Completed
Recent Activity “river” OpenAtrium Events
Event
• Details of each item in “river” is controlled
Title
StartDate
EndDate
by App via a View Mode (like Teaser)
Location
Description
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16. NOTIFICATIONS
• Notification module provides API for pluggable messages
• email (HTML), SMS, IM, etc
• Improved notification UI supports specific Members or
notifying Teams
• Users can also Subscribe to content they are interested
(adding a notification)
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17. DISCUSSION APP
• Renamed from “Blog”
• Intended for collaborative discussions around projects
• Topics and Replies use same content type (not Comments)
• Added WYSIWYG editor and Wiki markup
• File attachments
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18. DOCUMENTS APP
• Renamed from “Notebook”
• Can contain attached files, or inline rich text
• WYSIWYG and Wiki markup
• Can display list of other content that references a
document
• Hierarchical taxonomy “category” to replace “Books”
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19. CALENDAR APP
• Events integrated with Calendar module
• Better iCal integration with Google calendar
• Will likely be a community project
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20. TO-DO TASKS APP
• Light task list to replace CaseTracker
• Enhancing this App will be a community project
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21. OTHER APPS?
• New architecture will allow for a number of additional
applications to be added in the future.
• Will have a well-documented standard for adding Apps.
• Many 3rd-party integration App opportunities.
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22. TIMELINE
• Community Plugin Toolkit in January 2013
• documentation and examples of Open Atrium plugins
• Initial Alpha release in Spring 2013
• Beta release for DrupalCon Portland
• Continued support for additional Apps from community
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23. DATA MIGRATION
• Specific Apps responsible for migrating their own data
• OA Core migrates Groups, Members
• Focus on content data: discussions, documents, events, etc
• Not a D6 to D7 “upgrade”
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24. DISTRIBUTION
• Distribution on Drupal.org and Pantheon
• Will use Panopoly as a base distribution
• Feature modules (OA2 Groups, OA2 Discussion, etc) will be
available on Drupal.org
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25. CONCLUSION
• Want to support existing Open Atrium customers.
• Want to bring in MORE OA users (existing D7 sites).
• Want to blow people away with the flexibility and features.
• Want to build a greater Open Atrium community with more
ways to easily contribute.
• Community Plugin Toolkit coming in January!
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26. CONTRIBUTE
• Have ideas? Want to build a plugin App?
• Contact me!!
• mpotter@phase2technology.com
• mpotter on Drupal.org
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