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BetterFasterBigger: On Company Transformations, Rubber Boots and Perspective
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Tuesday, October 02, 2012. On Company Transformations, Rubber Boots and Perspective. Every company that wants to survive in a competitive market eventually needs to adapt to changing environments. Examples abound – Nokia. Which went from rubber boots maker. To global mobile phone giant may seem an extreme example, but a good indicator of how drastic such changes can be. Other examples include Berkshire Hathaway. Which narrowly survived more than once only due to drastic course changes. People think focus...
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BetterFasterBigger: The curious case of the missing "management" in content management systems
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Wednesday, May 28, 2014. The curious case of the missing "management" in content management systems. In the past 20 years, a lot of Content Management Systems have seen the light of the world. No matter how you count them, pretty much everybody will agree that there are thousands of products. That allow you to "manage content". Yet for all those CMSs, it is surprising how little management functionality actually exists in these systems. Let's start by looking at what management means. Wikipedia. Imagine ...
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BetterFasterBigger: Magnolia 5 – CMS as mobile apps platform
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012. Magnolia 5 – CMS as mobile apps platform. In the keynote ( slides. At last week's Magnolia Conference. Pascal and I spoke about Magnolia 5 and how we believe our CMS is an excellent starting point to develop mobile apps. For those that didn't make it to the conference (you missed a great event) let me quickly try to lay down my thoughts about the topic in this blog post. So, Magnolia 5. Further, if as a MoPro you need to capture data (e.g. you are selling insurance po...Now, ...
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BetterFasterBigger: The future of content management: industry insider predictions
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Tuesday, August 06, 2013. The future of content management: industry insider predictions. Rasmus Skjoldan, Creative Lead at MOC. Has asked a group of people about their thoughts on the future of our industry. Background to this is his task to create NEOS, the new UI for Typo3, a CMS. Rasmus is a great guy, so I was happy to provide my input even though at the time we were just releasing Magnolia 5. The world is on the move – it has become mobile and ever faster changing. Yet most software produ...Yes, I ...
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BetterFasterBigger: Why Magnolia 5 is mobile first
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012. Why Magnolia 5 is mobile first. At the Magnolia Conference 2012. We presented the first look at Magnolia five and stated that Magnolia 5 was developed with a mobile first approach. There were two drivers for this approach:. We want to bring the ease-of-use of a smartphone to the desktop. If you compare today's bloated interfaces of enterprise software with the fun-to-use, task-oriented apps on your iPhone you will immediately realize the attraction of the latter. These number...
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BetterFasterBigger: Mailing-list vs. Forums - my thoughs from Magnolia-dev
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Tuesday, November 18, 2003. Mailing-list vs. Forums - my thoughs from Magnolia-dev. The following is a mail I posted on Magnolia-dev - why I prefer mailinglists over forums. We have thought about this (note: i.e. Forums). The main reason we do not like forums is that email is right there, always with you, whereas you have to visit a site to work the forum. If it is just for archives, we can provide these. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Andreas Weder: Revisiting the Magnolia UI. Philipp Bärfuss: Magn...
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BetterFasterBigger: Day to be acquired by Adobe - implications?
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010. Day to be acquired by Adobe - implications? Today, Adobe announced to buy Day Software. Another WCM manufacturer based in Basel, Switzerland, who uses the same technology foundation. As Magnolia. As an initiator of the JCR standard and main contributor to Jackrabbit. The JCR reference implementation), Day is certainly important for the JCR ecosystem. Let's have a look at the possible implications of the deal for Magnolia. Adobe might well underplay the repository part and the vi...
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BetterFasterBigger: Happy 10th Birthday, Magnolia
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Friday, November 15, 2013. Happy 10th Birthday, Magnolia. In theory, I would have had 10 years to write this blog post, right? Things have changed. 13 years ago we were wearing ties. We started Magnolia development with a small team - four people were involved in the first release. Pascal and myself guided and communicated the process; Sala and Sameer implemented. We thought it would be cool to release our own product, and let me tell you: it was – and it still is. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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BetterFasterBigger: 10 best kept secrets of Magnolia CMS 4.5
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012. 10 best kept secrets of Magnolia CMS 4.5. This week we have released Magnolia CMS 4.5. It has been 14 month in the making, and it has been quite an interesting time for Magnolia. STK now shipped with CE. A big one. Our Standard Templating Kit. Has been a huge success for our partners and customers, as it significantly speeds up project development, reduces project risk. That uses public-key cryptography to communicate between servers and allows us to store hashes of passwords i...
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BetterFasterBigger: The Virtual Presence Maturity Scale
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Wednesday, August 08, 2012. The Virtual Presence Maturity Scale. The Web is not what it used to be. It is no longer enough to build static brochureware websites. Businesses today need deep back-end integration to provide a unique, valuable experience to customers. Have you seen how Amazon replaces bookstore chains, Craigslist replaces newspaper classifieds and online travel sites replace travel agencies? A popular tool for measuring how well an organization can execute a process. The first level is a sta...