In less than three weeks the OpenText Content World Conference will be taking place in Orlando, Florida. A full week packed with training, technology and case study presentations, marketing fuzz and meeting the guys who are in the know about the latest products gathered under the OpenText umbrella.
Good news everyone! It looks like RedDot isn’t dead after all, the development didn’t stop and thankfully no one followed through with the mad plan of merging RedDot and Vignette. Instead hot fixes were released and groundwork conducted for version 11.
For about two years I thought/blogged about former RedDot (now Open Text) products, provided plug-ins and spent many days with lots of swearing. Finally I made my decision to back out of the RedDot scene, thus I’m also leaving the RedDot CMS blog.
With the right RedDot CMS Partner or the right RedDot integration Team for your implementation this video is pretty close to what could happen to you when you migrate your CMS project with RedDot CMS.
Since I last posted on this blog regarding Visual Studio integration for Management Server work has steadily progressed on the product. Shout outs to all those people who have submitted suggestions for functionality and licensing – most of your suggestions…
This August we broke the 100 posts mark! 100 published posts about the Open Text Content Management World, RQL, why RedDot CMS was the better brand name and a lot of helpful tipps and tricks.
On Wednesday 17th June 2008 I attended the Open Text UK Web Solutions Community Day – completing my trifecta of RedDot CMS conferences for this year.
Paul and I attended the 4th European RedDot Usergroup Conference on Tuesday May 19th 2009, held at the National Archives, London. This was my first time at a RedDot Usergroup conference – so my aim was to get a feel for the RedDot Usergroup, learn a few things and contribute where I could. The RedDot Usergroup is a non-profit organisation, so the conference was no free lunch. Which means evaluating the value for money for the conference and also whether to join up for an annual membership.
Yet again, the user group conference in Düsseldorf was quite a success with lots of interesting lectures: A 10 year old Intranet project in RedDot (up and running!), Product Information Management systems, news about Open Text support, Digital Asset Management with Artesia and a peek on the new Open Text Web Solution Management Server release 10.
On Monday 25th May Morgan Ritchings attended the Brisbane RedDot or should that be OpenText Web Solutions User Group meeting. There was a good mix of partners, customers, freelancers.