World Plone Day 2009
Boston World Plone Day 2009 is in Harvard Square. Pre-registration is required for this free event.
World Plone Day
Is a FREE event open to anyone interested in the benefits of a Web-based Content Management System (CMS).
Whether you or your business, non-profit, school, university, government agency, or NGO uses an internet or intranet CMS today or not, Plone offers unparalleled ease-of-use and high-level sophistication at the same time for a multitude of applications. We invite members of the media to cover this free educational and community-oriented event. Non-technical people and techies alike are welcome!
Agenda
Boston World Plone Day Agenda
- 2.00 - Registration/Check-in (30 minutes)
- 2.30 - Introductions/Logistics (10 minutes) - Aaron VanDerlip, Jazkarta
- 2.40 - Introduction to Plone (20 minutes) - Nate Aune, Jazkarta
- 3.00 - Case Study: Boston Community Change (20 minutes) - Brian Goodman, City of Boston
- 3.20 - Case Study: Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (20 minutes) - Michael Trachtman, Jazkarta, and Eliza Grinnell, Harvard SEAS
- 3.40 - Case Study: Plone for Web Portals (20 minutes) - Kyle Homstead, Chronicle Tech
- 4.00 - Plone for Collaborative Product Lifecycle Management (20 minutes) - David Buck, ZWeave
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4.20 - Search Engine Optimization Best Practices and Plone (20 minutes) - David Crouch, Ten24Web
- 4.40 - Case Study: Advancing Green Chemistry (20 minutes) - Sally Kleinfeldt, Jazkarta
- 5.00 - Genius Bar (20 minutes) - All
- 5.20 - Closing/Door Prizes (10 minutes) - Sid Koul, New England Wildflower Society
- 5.30 - Adjourn to Social Event at local watering hole
Location
The Forum Room (3rd floor) in Harvard University's Lamont Library, at the corner of Mass Ave and Quincy Street.

