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Franklin Consulting 1 There Is No Such Thing As A Silver Bullet: CMS And Portals Will Not Solve Your Problems Tom Franklin Franklin Consulting tom@franklin-consulting.co.uk
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3 Who is it for
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5 Who is involved in CMS implementation? WhoKey usersLeading project Involved in project Library IT service Communications Legal Staff Students External users other
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Franklin Consulting 6 Who is involved in CMS implementation? WhoKey usersLeading project Involved in project Library IT service Communications Legal Staff Students External users other
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Franklin Consulting 7 Who is it for? ProductionDeliveryIntangibles Role/User Management Authoring & Transformation. Aggregation. Library Services Metadata/Taxonomy Management. Templating. Workflow. Localization Promotion Page Assembly & Renditioning. Index & Site Search Personalization. Caching & Replication. Syndication. Output to Alternate Formats. Active User Group. User-friendly Interface. Accessibility/508 Compliance. CMS Activity Reporting Good Value: Experienced Professional Services Organization. Strong Reseller or Integrator Channel Knowledgeable Sales Staff
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Franklin Consulting 8 Who is it for? System Requirements SecuritySupport Application Server Approximate Cost Database License Operating System Programming Language Root Access Shell Access Web Server Audit Trail Captcha Content Approval Email Verification Granular Privileges Kerberos Authentication LDAP Authentication Login History NIS Authentication NTLM Authentication Pluggable Authentication Problem Notification Sandbox Session Management SMB Authentication SSL Compatible SSL Logins SSL Pages Versioning Certification Program Commercial Manuals Commercial Support Commercial Training Developer Community Online Help Pluggable API Professional Hosting Professional Services Public Forum Public Mailing List Third-Party Developers Users Conference
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Franklin Consulting 9 Who is it for? Ease of UsePerformanceManagement Drag-N-Drop Content Email To Discussion Friendly URLs Image Resizing Macro Language Mass Upload Prototyping Server Page Language Spell Checker Subscriptions Template Language UI Levels Undo WYSIWYG Editor Advanced Caching Database Replication Load Balancing Page Caching Static Content Export Advertising Management Asset Management Clipboard Content Scheduling Content Staging Inline Administration Online Administration Package Deployment Sub-sites / Roots Themes / Skins Trash Web Statistics Web-based Style/Template Management Web-based Translation Management Workflow Engine
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Franklin Consulting 10 Who is it for? InteropFlexibilityBuilt-in Applications Content Syndication (RSS) FTP Support UTF-8 Support WAI Compliant WebDAV Support XHTML Compliant CGI-mode Support Content Reuse Extensible User Profiles Interface Localization Metadata Multi-lingual Content Multi-lingual Content Integration Multi-Site Deployment URL Rewriting Wiki Aware Blog Chat Classifieds Contact Management Data Entry Database Reports Discussion / Forum Document Mgmt FAQ Management File Distribution Groupware Guest Book Help Desk Job Postings Link Management Mail Form My Page Newsletter Photo Gallery Polls Project Tracking Search Engine Site Map Surveys Syndicated Content (RSS) Tests / Quizzes Time Tracking User Contrib Web Services Front End
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Franklin Consulting 11 Who is it for? Commerce Affiliate Tracking Inventory Management Pluggable Payments Pluggable Shipping Pluggable Tax Point of Sale Shopping Cart Subscriptions Wish Lists
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Franklin Consulting 12 What is it for? Commerce
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Franklin Consulting 16 Where is the data?
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Franklin Consulting 20 What can users do to the data?
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Franklin Consulting 22 Some questions for CMS implementers Who is it for? How does it relate internal and external information? How does it relate to research data? How does it relate to Blogs? Will it Wiki? Who owns the content? Who is responsible for the metadata?
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Franklin Consulting 23 And portal
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Franklin Consulting 24 Hype Hype “We will do nothing short of transforming our cars and trucks into a portal for the Internet.” – Jacques Nasser – Ford CEO – 1/2000 “Wine.com will become the wine portal.” – Peter Granoff CEO 1/2000 Digiscents is building the Snortal – a web portal for interactive smelling experiences. With thanks to Howard Strauss, Princeton
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Franklin Consulting 25 With more apologies to Howard Strauss C PAD Customized Personalized Adaptive Desktop
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Franklin Consulting 26 Customization Done by the portal software when you authenticate. The more it knows about you the better it can do. Determines how a portal looks the first time you see it – and every time your cohorts, roles, and functions change. Customizes differently for different hardware - desktops, laptops, palmtops, net appliances, i-watches, etc.
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Franklin Consulting 27 Personalization Let’s you change the portal for the way you work. Subscribe/unsubscribe to channels and alerts Set application parameters – reports and report parameters, cities, stocks, dates, e-mail and chat defaults Format portal page – colors, fonts, columns, … Create/edit profiles Add/remove links
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Franklin Consulting 28 Adaptation Knows your schedule and workflow. For a manager during salary reviews, e.g., Warns you early about them. Gives you access to last year’s reviews, salaries, etc. and this year's guidelines and apps. Lets you schedule employee review meetings Finalizes, checks, and submits your recommendations. Goes away until you need it again next year. Saves common things you do
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Franklin Consulting 29 Desktop Replaces your desktop. Hides your operating system. Access to files, data, applications, the web, e-mail, chat, LANs, WANs, and everything you commonly access from your computer
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Franklin Consulting 34 “An enterprise-wide CMS will fail unless all stakeholders are involved from the outset” Step two designs No Silver Bullet: Essence and Accidents of Software Engineering by Frederick P. Brooks, Jr. http://www.computer.org/computer/homepage/misc/Brooks/
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