The document outlines Magnolia International Ltd.'s roadmap for its Magnolia content management system. It discusses moving from version 4.4 to 5.0, simplifying the user interface and technical stack, and addressing missing features. Key areas of focus include architecture, templates, styling, resources, imaging, and the framework. The roadmap aims to balance technical improvements with business value and a simplified user experience.
Virtual Presence Management at Magnolia Amplify Miami 2013bkraft
Today's enterprises all have a website. A manifestation of web content, text, images and multimedia, delivered across various online channels. However, the web and its users are not what they used to be and it's no longer enough to rely on static brochureware websites. These days, users demand convenient and integrated online services.
Where enterprise sites start to differ, is in their innovative use of back-end IT systems and data to develop unique online services and deliver more intimate web experiences.
By offering more online services, such as e-booking and provision of information and putting less demand on physical resources e.g. call centers and retail stores, companies can save costs and develop stronger online relationships with customers and end users.
This talk presents Magnolia's vision and the existing technology to make VPM a reality. It also looks at how VPM and WEM differ in their viewpoint.
These slides have been presented at the Magnolia Amplify Miami 2013 event, and the second part of the talk was held by Matt Arriaga of Manatee County, who presented the Virtual Presence they have built to provide more and better service to their community through the concepts and technology presented here.
This document discusses the use of apps as an interface paradigm for complex content management systems (CMS) like Magnolia. It argues that apps can help address UI complexity by dividing the interface into focused modules that map to specific tasks. The document outlines some benefits of apps, like modularity and clarity of extension points, but also notes challenges like ensuring navigation is not disorienting and content is not siloed. It concludes that adopting apps fully turns the CMS into more of a platform and requires focusing on core services and integration between apps.
The document provides information on how to get involved with the open source SilverStripe project by learning key skills like using GitHub, writing documentation in Markdown, and submitting modules to Packagist, and encourages participation through activities like attending meetups, writing blog posts, and improving documentation; it also discusses how organizations can support open source by open sourcing their own modules and allocating time for staff to participate in the community.
Al Arabiya News Channel: Publishing Articles At The Speed of Light Magnolia
This presentation was given at Amplify Miami 2014 by Davide Guzzetti, Consultant and Web Project Manager at Tinext.
With 70 million users per month and peaks of 20,000 visitors per second, AlArabiya.net is the most accessed news source of the Middle East.
This presentation describes how Tinext’s implementation of Magnolia CMS helped the 24/7 active, 180-people of Al Arabiya’s editorial team to smoothly write and publish their articles on the news portal. Moreover, some custom features - dashboards, personalisation of page editor, and advanced workflow - are presented so to demonstrate how Tinext could meet the tough requirement of entering an article in the system and having it published in less than 3 minutes.
The document discusses Magnolia 4 and its Standard Templating Kit (STK). It provides an overview of STK, including its templates, paragraphs and modules. It also describes different approaches to using STK for projects, such as customizing designs, changing template compositions, adding new templates/paragraphs, or remixing STK components. The document concludes by discussing best practices for developing with STK.
Lloyds TSB International Private Banking manages content with Magnoliabkraft
Lloyds TSB International Private Banking offers personalized investment solutions directly from its headquarters located in Geneva, Switzerland to clients in more than 100 countries. Magnolia, the bank's open source content management system of choice, allows for content re-use within the bank's public website, Intranet and personalized client sites. For example, business analysts provide recommendations for investment products with background information on the bank's Intranet, while relationship managers use such information in client communication. Clients might also find some of those recommendation papers in their personalized website space once they bought one of the recommended products. Other recommendations might be of general interest and would thus be published on the public website. The open source CMS has been adopted by 700 employees, with 50 of them regularly creating content.
The document discusses the goals and key aspects of Magnolia 5.x. It aims to lay the foundation for future success by improving usability, simplifying customization, and lowering the entry barrier while maintaining backwards compatibility. The new version focuses on user experience, refitting the AdminCentral interface, and uses a Vaadin-based technical stack for extensibility.
Outline for workshop at 2010 nonprofit technology conference in Atlanta April 8 to 10, nten.org/ntc. Steve Backman, Mimi Kantor, Ted Fickes, and Heather Gardner-Madras will explore planning and management implications for the popular of Drupal, Joomla, Wordpress, Plone and other open source content management systems. Our emphasis will be on how nonprofits can plan and organize these kinds of technology projects effectively.
Virtual Presence Management at Magnolia Amplify Miami 2013bkraft
Today's enterprises all have a website. A manifestation of web content, text, images and multimedia, delivered across various online channels. However, the web and its users are not what they used to be and it's no longer enough to rely on static brochureware websites. These days, users demand convenient and integrated online services.
Where enterprise sites start to differ, is in their innovative use of back-end IT systems and data to develop unique online services and deliver more intimate web experiences.
By offering more online services, such as e-booking and provision of information and putting less demand on physical resources e.g. call centers and retail stores, companies can save costs and develop stronger online relationships with customers and end users.
This talk presents Magnolia's vision and the existing technology to make VPM a reality. It also looks at how VPM and WEM differ in their viewpoint.
These slides have been presented at the Magnolia Amplify Miami 2013 event, and the second part of the talk was held by Matt Arriaga of Manatee County, who presented the Virtual Presence they have built to provide more and better service to their community through the concepts and technology presented here.
This document discusses the use of apps as an interface paradigm for complex content management systems (CMS) like Magnolia. It argues that apps can help address UI complexity by dividing the interface into focused modules that map to specific tasks. The document outlines some benefits of apps, like modularity and clarity of extension points, but also notes challenges like ensuring navigation is not disorienting and content is not siloed. It concludes that adopting apps fully turns the CMS into more of a platform and requires focusing on core services and integration between apps.
The document provides information on how to get involved with the open source SilverStripe project by learning key skills like using GitHub, writing documentation in Markdown, and submitting modules to Packagist, and encourages participation through activities like attending meetups, writing blog posts, and improving documentation; it also discusses how organizations can support open source by open sourcing their own modules and allocating time for staff to participate in the community.
Al Arabiya News Channel: Publishing Articles At The Speed of Light Magnolia
This presentation was given at Amplify Miami 2014 by Davide Guzzetti, Consultant and Web Project Manager at Tinext.
With 70 million users per month and peaks of 20,000 visitors per second, AlArabiya.net is the most accessed news source of the Middle East.
This presentation describes how Tinext’s implementation of Magnolia CMS helped the 24/7 active, 180-people of Al Arabiya’s editorial team to smoothly write and publish their articles on the news portal. Moreover, some custom features - dashboards, personalisation of page editor, and advanced workflow - are presented so to demonstrate how Tinext could meet the tough requirement of entering an article in the system and having it published in less than 3 minutes.
The document discusses Magnolia 4 and its Standard Templating Kit (STK). It provides an overview of STK, including its templates, paragraphs and modules. It also describes different approaches to using STK for projects, such as customizing designs, changing template compositions, adding new templates/paragraphs, or remixing STK components. The document concludes by discussing best practices for developing with STK.
Lloyds TSB International Private Banking manages content with Magnoliabkraft
Lloyds TSB International Private Banking offers personalized investment solutions directly from its headquarters located in Geneva, Switzerland to clients in more than 100 countries. Magnolia, the bank's open source content management system of choice, allows for content re-use within the bank's public website, Intranet and personalized client sites. For example, business analysts provide recommendations for investment products with background information on the bank's Intranet, while relationship managers use such information in client communication. Clients might also find some of those recommendation papers in their personalized website space once they bought one of the recommended products. Other recommendations might be of general interest and would thus be published on the public website. The open source CMS has been adopted by 700 employees, with 50 of them regularly creating content.
The document discusses the goals and key aspects of Magnolia 5.x. It aims to lay the foundation for future success by improving usability, simplifying customization, and lowering the entry barrier while maintaining backwards compatibility. The new version focuses on user experience, refitting the AdminCentral interface, and uses a Vaadin-based technical stack for extensibility.
Outline for workshop at 2010 nonprofit technology conference in Atlanta April 8 to 10, nten.org/ntc. Steve Backman, Mimi Kantor, Ted Fickes, and Heather Gardner-Madras will explore planning and management implications for the popular of Drupal, Joomla, Wordpress, Plone and other open source content management systems. Our emphasis will be on how nonprofits can plan and organize these kinds of technology projects effectively.
Integrating Magnolia With E-Commerce Platforms: Patterns, Strategies, Pitfalls Magnolia
There are many ways to integrate Magnolia with an E-Commerce platform. In this talk Magnolia's Samuel Schmitt and Grégory Joseph will introduce strategies for integrations with Magnolia and provide tips on how to avoid pitfalls.
Integration possibilities with Magnolia CMShpesojg
The document discusses integration options for Magnolia CMS. It describes how Magnolia CMS has an open architecture that allows sharing repositories with custom applications, exposing data through various APIs, and integrating existing applications. It also provides examples of existing Magnolia modules and frameworks that enable specific types of integration.
Talk about tools that web developers should use that go beyond just using the basic stack you are familiar with. Knocked together for barcamp North East 2
The document provides an overview of COBIT 5 and its guidance for information security. It describes the COBIT 5 framework and its principles. It also outlines the key roles and relationships in COBIT 5 governance and management. Additionally, it discusses information security skills/competencies and examples of stakeholders for different information security-related information. The document examines potential paths for information security reporting and compares their advantages and disadvantages. It also maps COBIT 5 processes and describes the COBIT 5 enterprise enablers.
Rapid RESTful Web Applications with Apache Sling and JackrabbitCraig Dickson
This is the presentation from JavaOne 2011 that Ruben Reusser and I worked on. The presentation was heavily demonstration based, so there are not as many slides.
Magnolia Conference 2013 took place at Cinema Pathé Küchlin in Basel, Switzerland, September 18-19. This is the keynote by CTO Boris Kraft and CEO Pascal Mangold that kicked the conference off.
This document discusses embedding Magnolia content management into internet banking applications. It summarizes how the company customizes Magnolia for financial clients, using Freemarker templates and the Apache Wicket framework to render content. The content provider API allows applications to access Magnolia repositories or other external repositories. Benefits include faster development and customizable skins without changing backend code.
This presentation was given at Magnolia Conference 2013 by Matteo Pelucco, Senior Software Engineer at Tinext: http://www.tinext.com.
Matteo Pelucco presents a custom app developed specifically for Magnolia 5 that integrates social sharing features directly within the CMS. Thanks to a custom dashboard of the Social Media Hub, an editor can select content and share it over selected social networks accounts in a few clicks. The dashboard also keeps track of shared contents and presents insights. The app is a purely native in Magnolia 5's new AdminCentral UI and uses a customized UI based on Twitter Bootstrap.
Some of the main features of the app:
- Posting on multiple Twitter accounts or Facebook pages
- Manual or automatic content sharing
- Multilanguage support
- URL shortening via Google service (other services are pluggable)
- Automatic hash-tagging
Sharing history
Stats and insights (trends, like count, mentions, retweets)
Community Edition based, portable to Enterprise Edition
Integrating Magnolia With E-Commerce Platforms: Patterns, Strategies, Pitfalls Magnolia
There are many ways to integrate Magnolia with an E-Commerce platform. In this talk Magnolia's Samuel Schmitt and Grégory Joseph will introduce strategies for integrations with Magnolia and provide tips on how to avoid pitfalls.
Integration possibilities with Magnolia CMShpesojg
The document discusses integration options for Magnolia CMS. It describes how Magnolia CMS has an open architecture that allows sharing repositories with custom applications, exposing data through various APIs, and integrating existing applications. It also provides examples of existing Magnolia modules and frameworks that enable specific types of integration.
Talk about tools that web developers should use that go beyond just using the basic stack you are familiar with. Knocked together for barcamp North East 2
The document provides an overview of COBIT 5 and its guidance for information security. It describes the COBIT 5 framework and its principles. It also outlines the key roles and relationships in COBIT 5 governance and management. Additionally, it discusses information security skills/competencies and examples of stakeholders for different information security-related information. The document examines potential paths for information security reporting and compares their advantages and disadvantages. It also maps COBIT 5 processes and describes the COBIT 5 enterprise enablers.
Rapid RESTful Web Applications with Apache Sling and JackrabbitCraig Dickson
This is the presentation from JavaOne 2011 that Ruben Reusser and I worked on. The presentation was heavily demonstration based, so there are not as many slides.
Magnolia Conference 2013 took place at Cinema Pathé Küchlin in Basel, Switzerland, September 18-19. This is the keynote by CTO Boris Kraft and CEO Pascal Mangold that kicked the conference off.
This document discusses embedding Magnolia content management into internet banking applications. It summarizes how the company customizes Magnolia for financial clients, using Freemarker templates and the Apache Wicket framework to render content. The content provider API allows applications to access Magnolia repositories or other external repositories. Benefits include faster development and customizable skins without changing backend code.
This presentation was given at Magnolia Conference 2013 by Matteo Pelucco, Senior Software Engineer at Tinext: http://www.tinext.com.
Matteo Pelucco presents a custom app developed specifically for Magnolia 5 that integrates social sharing features directly within the CMS. Thanks to a custom dashboard of the Social Media Hub, an editor can select content and share it over selected social networks accounts in a few clicks. The dashboard also keeps track of shared contents and presents insights. The app is a purely native in Magnolia 5's new AdminCentral UI and uses a customized UI based on Twitter Bootstrap.
Some of the main features of the app:
- Posting on multiple Twitter accounts or Facebook pages
- Manual or automatic content sharing
- Multilanguage support
- URL shortening via Google service (other services are pluggable)
- Automatic hash-tagging
Sharing history
Stats and insights (trends, like count, mentions, retweets)
Community Edition based, portable to Enterprise Edition