ºÝºÝߣshows by User: horncologne / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: horncologne / Tue, 11 Apr 2017 13:27:18 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: horncologne A technology does not a business model make. /slideshow/a-technology-does-not-a-business-model-make/74885715 00businessmodelinnovationoct-16easa-170411132718
Keynote speech, EASA annual Safety Conference, Bratislava, 2017. Business model innovation today: innovators v incumbents, planning and executing on innovation in existing organisations, challenges and ethics of innovation, value creation through innovation.]]>

Keynote speech, EASA annual Safety Conference, Bratislava, 2017. Business model innovation today: innovators v incumbents, planning and executing on innovation in existing organisations, challenges and ethics of innovation, value creation through innovation.]]>
Tue, 11 Apr 2017 13:27:18 GMT /slideshow/a-technology-does-not-a-business-model-make/74885715 horncologne@slideshare.net(horncologne) A technology does not a business model make. horncologne Keynote speech, EASA annual Safety Conference, Bratislava, 2017. Business model innovation today: innovators v incumbents, planning and executing on innovation in existing organisations, challenges and ethics of innovation, value creation through innovation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/00businessmodelinnovationoct-16easa-170411132718-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Keynote speech, EASA annual Safety Conference, Bratislava, 2017. Business model innovation today: innovators v incumbents, planning and executing on innovation in existing organisations, challenges and ethics of innovation, value creation through innovation.
A technology does not a business model make. from Jeffrey McGuire
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Testing: the more you do it, the more you'll like it /slideshow/testing-the-more-you-do-it-the-more-youll-like-it/74885103 testingsymfonylivecgn01-170411130936
Co-presentation with Sebastian Bergmann, maintainer of PHPUnit, at SymfonyLive Cologne 2017 (English from slide 3 onward). The business value of testing; despite taking longer in development, projects built using Test-Driven-Development methodologies deliver value sooner, longer, and allow for predictable upgrade and maintenance over their life cycles.]]>

Co-presentation with Sebastian Bergmann, maintainer of PHPUnit, at SymfonyLive Cologne 2017 (English from slide 3 onward). The business value of testing; despite taking longer in development, projects built using Test-Driven-Development methodologies deliver value sooner, longer, and allow for predictable upgrade and maintenance over their life cycles.]]>
Tue, 11 Apr 2017 13:09:35 GMT /slideshow/testing-the-more-you-do-it-the-more-youll-like-it/74885103 horncologne@slideshare.net(horncologne) Testing: the more you do it, the more you'll like it horncologne Co-presentation with Sebastian Bergmann, maintainer of PHPUnit, at SymfonyLive Cologne 2017 (English from slide 3 onward). The business value of testing; despite taking longer in development, projects built using Test-Driven-Development methodologies deliver value sooner, longer, and allow for predictable upgrade and maintenance over their life cycles. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/testingsymfonylivecgn01-170411130936-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Co-presentation with Sebastian Bergmann, maintainer of PHPUnit, at SymfonyLive Cologne 2017 (English from slide 3 onward). The business value of testing; despite taking longer in development, projects built using Test-Driven-Development methodologies deliver value sooner, longer, and allow for predictable upgrade and maintenance over their life cycles.
Testing: the more you do it, the more you'll like it from Jeffrey McGuire
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How and why we use Drupal - a business owner's perspective /slideshow/how-and-why-we-use-drupal-a-business-owners-perspective/54518841 whyweusedrupalatmigglefinal-151029111345-lva1-app6892
jam's Dev Camp is back with Alick Mighall, Managing Director of miggle in Brighton--http://www.miggle.co.uk. In our podcast chat, we talk about Drupal and running your own business. He goes on to present these slides, talking about the road to Drupal for himself and his agency, including some of the detours through proprietary and in-house software along the way. If you're wondering what Drupal can do for you and your company, listen to our conversation then watch Alick's presentation.]]>

jam's Dev Camp is back with Alick Mighall, Managing Director of miggle in Brighton--http://www.miggle.co.uk. In our podcast chat, we talk about Drupal and running your own business. He goes on to present these slides, talking about the road to Drupal for himself and his agency, including some of the detours through proprietary and in-house software along the way. If you're wondering what Drupal can do for you and your company, listen to our conversation then watch Alick's presentation.]]>
Thu, 29 Oct 2015 11:13:45 GMT /slideshow/how-and-why-we-use-drupal-a-business-owners-perspective/54518841 horncologne@slideshare.net(horncologne) How and why we use Drupal - a business owner's perspective horncologne jam's Dev Camp is back with Alick Mighall, Managing Director of miggle in Brighton--http://www.miggle.co.uk. In our podcast chat, we talk about Drupal and running your own business. He goes on to present these slides, talking about the road to Drupal for himself and his agency, including some of the detours through proprietary and in-house software along the way. If you're wondering what Drupal can do for you and your company, listen to our conversation then watch Alick's presentation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/whyweusedrupalatmigglefinal-151029111345-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> jam&#39;s Dev Camp is back with Alick Mighall, Managing Director of miggle in Brighton--http://www.miggle.co.uk. In our podcast chat, we talk about Drupal and running your own business. He goes on to present these slides, talking about the road to Drupal for himself and his agency, including some of the detours through proprietary and in-house software along the way. If you&#39;re wondering what Drupal can do for you and your company, listen to our conversation then watch Alick&#39;s presentation.
How and why we use Drupal - a business owner's perspective from Jeffrey McGuire
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Drupal 8 as a Drop-In Content Engine - SymfonyLive Berlin 2015 /slideshow/drupal-8-as-a-dropin-content-engine-symfonylive-berlin-2015/53960577 symfonyliveberlin2015d8pre-preso-151015073247-lva1-app6892
Session from Symfony Live Berlin 2015 with Campbell Vertesi: - introducing Drupal 8--the first product of the PHP-FIG era--to the Symfony community, how it is built, how it can help developers and their clients - Explanations of Drupal's data model and Views query builder - advantages of a decoupled architecture - disadvantages of a decoupled architecture -- plugging the built in features you get by choosing Drupal 8 - a suggested, example app architecture relying on Drupal 8's native strengths]]>

Session from Symfony Live Berlin 2015 with Campbell Vertesi: - introducing Drupal 8--the first product of the PHP-FIG era--to the Symfony community, how it is built, how it can help developers and their clients - Explanations of Drupal's data model and Views query builder - advantages of a decoupled architecture - disadvantages of a decoupled architecture -- plugging the built in features you get by choosing Drupal 8 - a suggested, example app architecture relying on Drupal 8's native strengths]]>
Thu, 15 Oct 2015 07:32:47 GMT /slideshow/drupal-8-as-a-dropin-content-engine-symfonylive-berlin-2015/53960577 horncologne@slideshare.net(horncologne) Drupal 8 as a Drop-In Content Engine - SymfonyLive Berlin 2015 horncologne Session from Symfony Live Berlin 2015 with Campbell Vertesi: - introducing Drupal 8--the first product of the PHP-FIG era--to the Symfony community, how it is built, how it can help developers and their clients - Explanations of Drupal's data model and Views query builder - advantages of a decoupled architecture - disadvantages of a decoupled architecture -- plugging the built in features you get by choosing Drupal 8 - a suggested, example app architecture relying on Drupal 8's native strengths <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/symfonyliveberlin2015d8pre-preso-151015073247-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Session from Symfony Live Berlin 2015 with Campbell Vertesi: - introducing Drupal 8--the first product of the PHP-FIG era--to the Symfony community, how it is built, how it can help developers and their clients - Explanations of Drupal&#39;s data model and Views query builder - advantages of a decoupled architecture - disadvantages of a decoupled architecture -- plugging the built in features you get by choosing Drupal 8 - a suggested, example app architecture relying on Drupal 8&#39;s native strengths
Drupal 8 as a Drop-In Content Engine - SymfonyLive Berlin 2015 from Jeffrey McGuire
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Idealism as code - What successful open source looks like /horncologne/idealism-as-code-what-successful-open-source-looks-like idealismascodea5-shortdrupalcampcapetown2015-150909134630-lva1-app6891
Mini-Keynote delivered via video to Drupal Camp Cape Town 2015.]]>

Mini-Keynote delivered via video to Drupal Camp Cape Town 2015.]]>
Wed, 09 Sep 2015 13:46:30 GMT /horncologne/idealism-as-code-what-successful-open-source-looks-like horncologne@slideshare.net(horncologne) Idealism as code - What successful open source looks like horncologne Mini-Keynote delivered via video to Drupal Camp Cape Town 2015. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/idealismascodea5-shortdrupalcampcapetown2015-150909134630-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Mini-Keynote delivered via video to Drupal Camp Cape Town 2015.
Idealism as code - What successful open source looks like from Jeffrey McGuire
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From 0 to MVP in 40 minutes: decoupled Drupal for startups /slideshow/0to-mvp-dutchphpcon/50720358 0tomvpdutchphpcon-150720154101-lva1-app6892
As presented at the Dutch PHP Conference, Amsterdam 2015 One of the strongest real-world demands for organizations and software architects alike is the ability to build a first version fast. Building your Minimum Viable Product in time can mean a serious competitive edge for a startup. A good developer has a toolkit full of fast-prototyping tools like AngularJS, Backbone, and others, but going from that first prototype to a fully formed alpha version that integrates with the rest of your stack is still a difficult step. The newest version of Drupal boasts powerful developer tools for integrating with external APIs, a unified and improved admin and authoring experience for end users, and best of all: completely free choice of your presentation layer. This means that you can take that rapid prototype, and very easily put Drupal behind it for real, enterprise-ready data consumption and modelling power. With your rapid prototyped Angular application in front, and a slew of external APIs in back, Drupal 8 is the perfect place for information to be ingested, created, and re-mixed to become great content. In this session we will build a minimum viable product in 40 minutes. Our MVP will ingest content from an external API, perform content management tasks (data modelling, relationships, etc.) through a web-based admin interface, and deliver it to an AngularJS frontend application. We will build a data model, configure Drupal’s REST components to consume and export data, and integrate it all with a decoupled interface that you can access and use by the end of the session. You’ll leave this session with a new toolset for bridging the gap between that rapid prototype and a real, working MVP. That means fertile ground for your coders, and straight to market for your product.]]>

As presented at the Dutch PHP Conference, Amsterdam 2015 One of the strongest real-world demands for organizations and software architects alike is the ability to build a first version fast. Building your Minimum Viable Product in time can mean a serious competitive edge for a startup. A good developer has a toolkit full of fast-prototyping tools like AngularJS, Backbone, and others, but going from that first prototype to a fully formed alpha version that integrates with the rest of your stack is still a difficult step. The newest version of Drupal boasts powerful developer tools for integrating with external APIs, a unified and improved admin and authoring experience for end users, and best of all: completely free choice of your presentation layer. This means that you can take that rapid prototype, and very easily put Drupal behind it for real, enterprise-ready data consumption and modelling power. With your rapid prototyped Angular application in front, and a slew of external APIs in back, Drupal 8 is the perfect place for information to be ingested, created, and re-mixed to become great content. In this session we will build a minimum viable product in 40 minutes. Our MVP will ingest content from an external API, perform content management tasks (data modelling, relationships, etc.) through a web-based admin interface, and deliver it to an AngularJS frontend application. We will build a data model, configure Drupal’s REST components to consume and export data, and integrate it all with a decoupled interface that you can access and use by the end of the session. You’ll leave this session with a new toolset for bridging the gap between that rapid prototype and a real, working MVP. That means fertile ground for your coders, and straight to market for your product.]]>
Mon, 20 Jul 2015 15:41:01 GMT /slideshow/0to-mvp-dutchphpcon/50720358 horncologne@slideshare.net(horncologne) From 0 to MVP in 40 minutes: decoupled Drupal for startups horncologne As presented at the Dutch PHP Conference, Amsterdam 2015 One of the strongest real-world demands for organizations and software architects alike is the ability to build a first version fast. Building your Minimum Viable Product in time can mean a serious competitive edge for a startup. A good developer has a toolkit full of fast-prototyping tools like AngularJS, Backbone, and others, but going from that first prototype to a fully formed alpha version that integrates with the rest of your stack is still a difficult step. The newest version of Drupal boasts powerful developer tools for integrating with external APIs, a unified and improved admin and authoring experience for end users, and best of all: completely free choice of your presentation layer. This means that you can take that rapid prototype, and very easily put Drupal behind it for real, enterprise-ready data consumption and modelling power. With your rapid prototyped Angular application in front, and a slew of external APIs in back, Drupal 8 is the perfect place for information to be ingested, created, and re-mixed to become great content. In this session we will build a minimum viable product in 40 minutes. Our MVP will ingest content from an external API, perform content management tasks (data modelling, relationships, etc.) through a web-based admin interface, and deliver it to an AngularJS frontend application. We will build a data model, configure Drupal’s REST components to consume and export data, and integrate it all with a decoupled interface that you can access and use by the end of the session. You’ll leave this session with a new toolset for bridging the gap between that rapid prototype and a real, working MVP. That means fertile ground for your coders, and straight to market for your product. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/0tomvpdutchphpcon-150720154101-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As presented at the Dutch PHP Conference, Amsterdam 2015 One of the strongest real-world demands for organizations and software architects alike is the ability to build a first version fast. Building your Minimum Viable Product in time can mean a serious competitive edge for a startup. A good developer has a toolkit full of fast-prototyping tools like AngularJS, Backbone, and others, but going from that first prototype to a fully formed alpha version that integrates with the rest of your stack is still a difficult step. The newest version of Drupal boasts powerful developer tools for integrating with external APIs, a unified and improved admin and authoring experience for end users, and best of all: completely free choice of your presentation layer. This means that you can take that rapid prototype, and very easily put Drupal behind it for real, enterprise-ready data consumption and modelling power. With your rapid prototyped Angular application in front, and a slew of external APIs in back, Drupal 8 is the perfect place for information to be ingested, created, and re-mixed to become great content. In this session we will build a minimum viable product in 40 minutes. Our MVP will ingest content from an external API, perform content management tasks (data modelling, relationships, etc.) through a web-based admin interface, and deliver it to an AngularJS frontend application. We will build a data model, configure Drupal’s REST components to consume and export data, and integrate it all with a decoupled interface that you can access and use by the end of the session. You’ll leave this session with a new toolset for bridging the gap between that rapid prototype and a real, working MVP. That means fertile ground for your coders, and straight to market for your product.
From 0 to MVP in 40 minutes: decoupled Drupal for startups from Jeffrey McGuire
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Why Drupal 8? Why now? APR/MAY 2015 /horncologne/why-drupal-8-why-now-aprmay-2015 d7vd8drupaljam2015-150430074053-conversion-gate01
As of May 1st 2015, when should you deploy Drupal 8? There are a very limited number of appropriate use cases and deployment circumstances right now. How can you know when Drupal 8 is ready for you and you ready for it? How do you have the conversation with a prospective client who wants Drupal 8, but whose project isn't right for it now? Don't forget Drupal 7 is stable, feature rich, and rapidly deployable *right now*. Examples of Drupal 8 sites and projects.]]>

As of May 1st 2015, when should you deploy Drupal 8? There are a very limited number of appropriate use cases and deployment circumstances right now. How can you know when Drupal 8 is ready for you and you ready for it? How do you have the conversation with a prospective client who wants Drupal 8, but whose project isn't right for it now? Don't forget Drupal 7 is stable, feature rich, and rapidly deployable *right now*. Examples of Drupal 8 sites and projects.]]>
Thu, 30 Apr 2015 07:40:53 GMT /horncologne/why-drupal-8-why-now-aprmay-2015 horncologne@slideshare.net(horncologne) Why Drupal 8? Why now? APR/MAY 2015 horncologne As of May 1st 2015, when should you deploy Drupal 8? There are a very limited number of appropriate use cases and deployment circumstances right now. How can you know when Drupal 8 is ready for you and you ready for it? How do you have the conversation with a prospective client who wants Drupal 8, but whose project isn't right for it now? Don't forget Drupal 7 is stable, feature rich, and rapidly deployable *right now*. Examples of Drupal 8 sites and projects. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/d7vd8drupaljam2015-150430074053-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As of May 1st 2015, when should you deploy Drupal 8? There are a very limited number of appropriate use cases and deployment circumstances right now. How can you know when Drupal 8 is ready for you and you ready for it? How do you have the conversation with a prospective client who wants Drupal 8, but whose project isn&#39;t right for it now? Don&#39;t forget Drupal 7 is stable, feature rich, and rapidly deployable *right now*. Examples of Drupal 8 sites and projects.
Why Drupal 8? Why now? APR/MAY 2015 from Jeffrey McGuire
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Why Drupal 8? Why now? FEB/MAR 2015 /slideshow/why-drupal-8-why-now-febmar-2015/45503193 lsdd8london2015-150305230340-conversion-gate01
As of March 2015, when should you deploy Drupal 8? There are a very limited number of appropriate use cases and deployment circumstances right now. How can you know when Drupal 8 is ready for you and you ready for it? How do you have the conversation with a prospective client who wants Drupal 8, but whose project isn't right for it now? Don't forget Drupal 7 is stable, feature rich, and rapidly deployable *right now*. Examples of Drupal 8 sites and projects.]]>

As of March 2015, when should you deploy Drupal 8? There are a very limited number of appropriate use cases and deployment circumstances right now. How can you know when Drupal 8 is ready for you and you ready for it? How do you have the conversation with a prospective client who wants Drupal 8, but whose project isn't right for it now? Don't forget Drupal 7 is stable, feature rich, and rapidly deployable *right now*. Examples of Drupal 8 sites and projects.]]>
Thu, 05 Mar 2015 23:03:40 GMT /slideshow/why-drupal-8-why-now-febmar-2015/45503193 horncologne@slideshare.net(horncologne) Why Drupal 8? Why now? FEB/MAR 2015 horncologne As of March 2015, when should you deploy Drupal 8? There are a very limited number of appropriate use cases and deployment circumstances right now. How can you know when Drupal 8 is ready for you and you ready for it? How do you have the conversation with a prospective client who wants Drupal 8, but whose project isn't right for it now? Don't forget Drupal 7 is stable, feature rich, and rapidly deployable *right now*. Examples of Drupal 8 sites and projects. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lsdd8london2015-150305230340-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As of March 2015, when should you deploy Drupal 8? There are a very limited number of appropriate use cases and deployment circumstances right now. How can you know when Drupal 8 is ready for you and you ready for it? How do you have the conversation with a prospective client who wants Drupal 8, but whose project isn&#39;t right for it now? Don&#39;t forget Drupal 7 is stable, feature rich, and rapidly deployable *right now*. Examples of Drupal 8 sites and projects.
Why Drupal 8? Why now? FEB/MAR 2015 from Jeffrey McGuire
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Development based on Drupal's Fundamental Particles - Brad Czerniak for jam's Drupal Camp /slideshow/development-based-on-drupals-fundamental-particles/44724218 drupaldevelopmentfundamentalparticles-150216050252-conversion-gate02
Presenter, Brad Czerniak caught my eye with a blog post (https://www.commercialprogression.com/post/10-things-i-learned-using-drupal-hackathon) about using Drupal at a hackathon. This presentation is goes through the "rapid version" of the Drupal development process at Commercial Progression that he used at the hackathon. Session description There are lots of hooks, templates, and other development avenues in Drupal — "more than one way to skin a cat." Often choosing a particular method can affect the operation of a site, lock you into a particular way of doing things, have implications on future work, and get the notice of fellow developers; all for either better or worse. This presentation explains different endpoints for developing, and introduces a mindset for making the best choice given the circumstances. Takeaways - A list of helpful 'Do' tips, including some of the best lesser-known contrib modules - A list of 'Don'ts', with lots of "code smells" to watch out for - Theming and development methodology best practices — with helpful graphics]]>

Presenter, Brad Czerniak caught my eye with a blog post (https://www.commercialprogression.com/post/10-things-i-learned-using-drupal-hackathon) about using Drupal at a hackathon. This presentation is goes through the "rapid version" of the Drupal development process at Commercial Progression that he used at the hackathon. Session description There are lots of hooks, templates, and other development avenues in Drupal — "more than one way to skin a cat." Often choosing a particular method can affect the operation of a site, lock you into a particular way of doing things, have implications on future work, and get the notice of fellow developers; all for either better or worse. This presentation explains different endpoints for developing, and introduces a mindset for making the best choice given the circumstances. Takeaways - A list of helpful 'Do' tips, including some of the best lesser-known contrib modules - A list of 'Don'ts', with lots of "code smells" to watch out for - Theming and development methodology best practices — with helpful graphics]]>
Mon, 16 Feb 2015 05:02:52 GMT /slideshow/development-based-on-drupals-fundamental-particles/44724218 horncologne@slideshare.net(horncologne) Development based on Drupal's Fundamental Particles - Brad Czerniak for jam's Drupal Camp horncologne Presenter, Brad Czerniak caught my eye with a blog post (https://www.commercialprogression.com/post/10-things-i-learned-using-drupal-hackathon) about using Drupal at a hackathon. This presentation is goes through the "rapid version" of the Drupal development process at Commercial Progression that he used at the hackathon. Session description There are lots of hooks, templates, and other development avenues in Drupal — "more than one way to skin a cat." Often choosing a particular method can affect the operation of a site, lock you into a particular way of doing things, have implications on future work, and get the notice of fellow developers; all for either better or worse. This presentation explains different endpoints for developing, and introduces a mindset for making the best choice given the circumstances. Takeaways - A list of helpful 'Do' tips, including some of the best lesser-known contrib modules - A list of 'Don'ts', with lots of "code smells" to watch out for - Theming and development methodology best practices — with helpful graphics <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/drupaldevelopmentfundamentalparticles-150216050252-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presenter, Brad Czerniak caught my eye with a blog post (https://www.commercialprogression.com/post/10-things-i-learned-using-drupal-hackathon) about using Drupal at a hackathon. This presentation is goes through the &quot;rapid version&quot; of the Drupal development process at Commercial Progression that he used at the hackathon. Session description There are lots of hooks, templates, and other development avenues in Drupal — &quot;more than one way to skin a cat.&quot; Often choosing a particular method can affect the operation of a site, lock you into a particular way of doing things, have implications on future work, and get the notice of fellow developers; all for either better or worse. This presentation explains different endpoints for developing, and introduces a mindset for making the best choice given the circumstances. Takeaways - A list of helpful &#39;Do&#39; tips, including some of the best lesser-known contrib modules - A list of &#39;Don&#39;ts&#39;, with lots of &quot;code smells&quot; to watch out for - Theming and development methodology best practices — with helpful graphics
Development based on Drupal's Fundamental Particles - Brad Czerniak for jam's Drupal Camp from Jeffrey McGuire
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Succeeding at Digital Government the Open Source Way /slideshow/succeeding-at-digital-government-the-open-source-way/42561161 channelshiftbirminghamdec2014-141210060728-conversion-gate02
Acquia presentation from the Channel Shift in the Public Sector conference, Birmingham (UK), December 2014. In this presentation, I examine the definition of successful digital Government, what that looks like in today's consumer driven world and how public sector organisations can deliver an integrated digital experience across multiple channels with all the benefits and efficiencies that open source software and licensing models have to offer.]]>

Acquia presentation from the Channel Shift in the Public Sector conference, Birmingham (UK), December 2014. In this presentation, I examine the definition of successful digital Government, what that looks like in today's consumer driven world and how public sector organisations can deliver an integrated digital experience across multiple channels with all the benefits and efficiencies that open source software and licensing models have to offer.]]>
Wed, 10 Dec 2014 06:07:28 GMT /slideshow/succeeding-at-digital-government-the-open-source-way/42561161 horncologne@slideshare.net(horncologne) Succeeding at Digital Government the Open Source Way horncologne Acquia presentation from the Channel Shift in the Public Sector conference, Birmingham (UK), December 2014. In this presentation, I examine the definition of successful digital Government, what that looks like in today's consumer driven world and how public sector organisations can deliver an integrated digital experience across multiple channels with all the benefits and efficiencies that open source software and licensing models have to offer. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/channelshiftbirminghamdec2014-141210060728-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Acquia presentation from the Channel Shift in the Public Sector conference, Birmingham (UK), December 2014. In this presentation, I examine the definition of successful digital Government, what that looks like in today&#39;s consumer driven world and how public sector organisations can deliver an integrated digital experience across multiple channels with all the benefits and efficiencies that open source software and licensing models have to offer.
Succeeding at Digital Government the Open Source Way from Jeffrey McGuire
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Government ICT 2.0 London 2014 – Open Source Drupal Empowering Government /slideshow/government-ict-20-london-2014-open-source-drupal-empowering-government/39184760 drupalgovict2lon2014-140917043119-phpapp02
1) How open source software, and the Drupal CMS specifically, empower government agencies and bodies to practice "good digital government," which I define as enabling innovation, collaboration, transparency, and participation. 2) Examples of how Drupal is supporting this today, with live websites and other examples. 3) How Acquia, its products and services, and its network of implementation partners fit into the picture and ensure success for clients. 4) Case studies and examples include: alert.mta.info, Saïd Business School at the Oxford University, GOTO.sbs.ox.ac.uk, it.dashboard.gov, the dkan Drupal-based open data platform, Peer to Patent, Help4OK, We the People, westminster.gov.uk, Surrey University.]]>

1) How open source software, and the Drupal CMS specifically, empower government agencies and bodies to practice "good digital government," which I define as enabling innovation, collaboration, transparency, and participation. 2) Examples of how Drupal is supporting this today, with live websites and other examples. 3) How Acquia, its products and services, and its network of implementation partners fit into the picture and ensure success for clients. 4) Case studies and examples include: alert.mta.info, Saïd Business School at the Oxford University, GOTO.sbs.ox.ac.uk, it.dashboard.gov, the dkan Drupal-based open data platform, Peer to Patent, Help4OK, We the People, westminster.gov.uk, Surrey University.]]>
Wed, 17 Sep 2014 04:31:19 GMT /slideshow/government-ict-20-london-2014-open-source-drupal-empowering-government/39184760 horncologne@slideshare.net(horncologne) Government ICT 2.0 London 2014 – Open Source Drupal Empowering Government horncologne 1) How open source software, and the Drupal CMS specifically, empower government agencies and bodies to practice "good digital government," which I define as enabling innovation, collaboration, transparency, and participation. 2) Examples of how Drupal is supporting this today, with live websites and other examples. 3) How Acquia, its products and services, and its network of implementation partners fit into the picture and ensure success for clients. 4) Case studies and examples include: alert.mta.info, Saïd Business School at the Oxford University, GOTO.sbs.ox.ac.uk, it.dashboard.gov, the dkan Drupal-based open data platform, Peer to Patent, Help4OK, We the People, westminster.gov.uk, Surrey University. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/drupalgovict2lon2014-140917043119-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> 1) How open source software, and the Drupal CMS specifically, empower government agencies and bodies to practice &quot;good digital government,&quot; which I define as enabling innovation, collaboration, transparency, and participation. 2) Examples of how Drupal is supporting this today, with live websites and other examples. 3) How Acquia, its products and services, and its network of implementation partners fit into the picture and ensure success for clients. 4) Case studies and examples include: alert.mta.info, Saïd Business School at the Oxford University, GOTO.sbs.ox.ac.uk, it.dashboard.gov, the dkan Drupal-based open data platform, Peer to Patent, Help4OK, We the People, westminster.gov.uk, Surrey University.
Government ICT 2.0 London 2014 – Open Source Drupal Empowering Government from Jeffrey McGuire
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DrupalGov Canberra 2014 Keynote: Code for a better world: Open Source Drupal + Government /horncologne/keynote-drupal-gov-day-canberra-australia-2014 drupalgovcanberra2014-140825214318-phpapp01
ºÝºÝߣs from Jeffrey A. "jam" McGuire's keynote address at DrupalGov 2014 in Canberra, Australia, 2014. See the presentation video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB4GbdKe9xE How Drupal's fundamental design decision (empowerment) enables the four principles of good digital government: collaboration, transparency, participation, and innovation. Includes live examples of open source Drupal applications and websites that exemplify the implementation of good, digital government.]]>

ºÝºÝߣs from Jeffrey A. "jam" McGuire's keynote address at DrupalGov 2014 in Canberra, Australia, 2014. See the presentation video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB4GbdKe9xE How Drupal's fundamental design decision (empowerment) enables the four principles of good digital government: collaboration, transparency, participation, and innovation. Includes live examples of open source Drupal applications and websites that exemplify the implementation of good, digital government.]]>
Mon, 25 Aug 2014 21:43:18 GMT /horncologne/keynote-drupal-gov-day-canberra-australia-2014 horncologne@slideshare.net(horncologne) DrupalGov Canberra 2014 Keynote: Code for a better world: Open Source Drupal + Government horncologne ºÝºÝߣs from Jeffrey A. "jam" McGuire's keynote address at DrupalGov 2014 in Canberra, Australia, 2014. See the presentation video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB4GbdKe9xE How Drupal's fundamental design decision (empowerment) enables the four principles of good digital government: collaboration, transparency, participation, and innovation. Includes live examples of open source Drupal applications and websites that exemplify the implementation of good, digital government. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/drupalgovcanberra2014-140825214318-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ºÝºÝߣs from Jeffrey A. &quot;jam&quot; McGuire&#39;s keynote address at DrupalGov 2014 in Canberra, Australia, 2014. See the presentation video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CB4GbdKe9xE How Drupal&#39;s fundamental design decision (empowerment) enables the four principles of good digital government: collaboration, transparency, participation, and innovation. Includes live examples of open source Drupal applications and websites that exemplify the implementation of good, digital government.
DrupalGov Canberra 2014 Keynote: Code for a better world: Open Source Drupal + Government from Jeffrey McGuire
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For the love of the content editors – jam's Drupal Camp session by Pamela Barone /horncologne/for-the-love-of-the-content-editors-jams-drupal-camp-session-by-pamela-barone fortheloveofthecontenteditors-jamcamp-140514045525-phpapp01
So, you're building a content management system - let's talk about the content managers! Simply, it's in the best interest of the vendor to deliver a product that people don't hate to use. Especially if the client doesn't seem to care, it can be really easy to ignore the issue of usability. But even though they may not care during development, they will be made to care once it's delivered. There are a lot of simple things you can do to make life easier for these users, and it doesn't require major customisation. In addition to increasing client satisfaction, it can also make training easier, and reduce support requests that come from not understanding the system. In this session, I'll talk about: Who content editors are, and why they are worth your time Specific modules and configuration options that can make life easier Some general guidlelines and processes you can apply (right now!) to improve usability]]>

So, you're building a content management system - let's talk about the content managers! Simply, it's in the best interest of the vendor to deliver a product that people don't hate to use. Especially if the client doesn't seem to care, it can be really easy to ignore the issue of usability. But even though they may not care during development, they will be made to care once it's delivered. There are a lot of simple things you can do to make life easier for these users, and it doesn't require major customisation. In addition to increasing client satisfaction, it can also make training easier, and reduce support requests that come from not understanding the system. In this session, I'll talk about: Who content editors are, and why they are worth your time Specific modules and configuration options that can make life easier Some general guidlelines and processes you can apply (right now!) to improve usability]]>
Wed, 14 May 2014 04:55:25 GMT /horncologne/for-the-love-of-the-content-editors-jams-drupal-camp-session-by-pamela-barone horncologne@slideshare.net(horncologne) For the love of the content editors – jam's Drupal Camp session by Pamela Barone horncologne So, you're building a content management system - let's talk about the content managers! Simply, it's in the best interest of the vendor to deliver a product that people don't hate to use. Especially if the client doesn't seem to care, it can be really easy to ignore the issue of usability. But even though they may not care during development, they will be made to care once it's delivered. There are a lot of simple things you can do to make life easier for these users, and it doesn't require major customisation. In addition to increasing client satisfaction, it can also make training easier, and reduce support requests that come from not understanding the system. In this session, I'll talk about: Who content editors are, and why they are worth your time Specific modules and configuration options that can make life easier Some general guidlelines and processes you can apply (right now!) to improve usability <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fortheloveofthecontenteditors-jamcamp-140514045525-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> So, you&#39;re building a content management system - let&#39;s talk about the content managers! Simply, it&#39;s in the best interest of the vendor to deliver a product that people don&#39;t hate to use. Especially if the client doesn&#39;t seem to care, it can be really easy to ignore the issue of usability. But even though they may not care during development, they will be made to care once it&#39;s delivered. There are a lot of simple things you can do to make life easier for these users, and it doesn&#39;t require major customisation. In addition to increasing client satisfaction, it can also make training easier, and reduce support requests that come from not understanding the system. In this session, I&#39;ll talk about: Who content editors are, and why they are worth your time Specific modules and configuration options that can make life easier Some general guidlelines and processes you can apply (right now!) to improve usability
For the love of the content editors – jam's Drupal Camp session by Pamela Barone from Jeffrey McGuire
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A whole new world for multilingual sites in Drupal 8 - jam's Drupal Camp session /slideshow/a-whole-new-world-for-multilingual-sites-in-drupal-8-jams-drupal-camp-session/30577355 d8mi-jam2014-140129074738-phpapp01
ºÝºÝߣs from Gábor Hojtsy, Drupal 8 Multilingual Initiative Lead's presentation for jam's Drupal Camp on the incredible work and improvements for translation and localisation that have gone into Drupal 8. Over 800 (yes, eight hundred) people participated in the issues around improving multilingual features and APIs in Drupal 8 for the past two and a half years. Over 500 issues have been resolved making Drupal 8 a truly outstanding release for everybody looking to create even single language non-English sites but especially those making multilingual sites. This session aims to show you around all the great improvements and give tips as to how to best utilise the new solutions. The ideal attendee at this session has some experience in Drupal 6 or 7 multilingual site building, however those who have no experience in foreign/multilingual site building will also get a lot out of it. Want to be involved in this project? See http://hojtsy.hu/multilingual-drupal8 for an article series on the details on what we accomplished. http://www.drupal8multilingual.org/ is our initiative home and we have meetings every other week to discuss and move current efforts forward.]]>

ºÝºÝߣs from Gábor Hojtsy, Drupal 8 Multilingual Initiative Lead's presentation for jam's Drupal Camp on the incredible work and improvements for translation and localisation that have gone into Drupal 8. Over 800 (yes, eight hundred) people participated in the issues around improving multilingual features and APIs in Drupal 8 for the past two and a half years. Over 500 issues have been resolved making Drupal 8 a truly outstanding release for everybody looking to create even single language non-English sites but especially those making multilingual sites. This session aims to show you around all the great improvements and give tips as to how to best utilise the new solutions. The ideal attendee at this session has some experience in Drupal 6 or 7 multilingual site building, however those who have no experience in foreign/multilingual site building will also get a lot out of it. Want to be involved in this project? See http://hojtsy.hu/multilingual-drupal8 for an article series on the details on what we accomplished. http://www.drupal8multilingual.org/ is our initiative home and we have meetings every other week to discuss and move current efforts forward.]]>
Wed, 29 Jan 2014 07:47:38 GMT /slideshow/a-whole-new-world-for-multilingual-sites-in-drupal-8-jams-drupal-camp-session/30577355 horncologne@slideshare.net(horncologne) A whole new world for multilingual sites in Drupal 8 - jam's Drupal Camp session horncologne ºÝºÝߣs from Gábor Hojtsy, Drupal 8 Multilingual Initiative Lead's presentation for jam's Drupal Camp on the incredible work and improvements for translation and localisation that have gone into Drupal 8. Over 800 (yes, eight hundred) people participated in the issues around improving multilingual features and APIs in Drupal 8 for the past two and a half years. Over 500 issues have been resolved making Drupal 8 a truly outstanding release for everybody looking to create even single language non-English sites but especially those making multilingual sites. This session aims to show you around all the great improvements and give tips as to how to best utilise the new solutions. The ideal attendee at this session has some experience in Drupal 6 or 7 multilingual site building, however those who have no experience in foreign/multilingual site building will also get a lot out of it. Want to be involved in this project? See http://hojtsy.hu/multilingual-drupal8 for an article series on the details on what we accomplished. http://www.drupal8multilingual.org/ is our initiative home and we have meetings every other week to discuss and move current efforts forward. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/d8mi-jam2014-140129074738-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ºÝºÝߣs from Gábor Hojtsy, Drupal 8 Multilingual Initiative Lead&#39;s presentation for jam&#39;s Drupal Camp on the incredible work and improvements for translation and localisation that have gone into Drupal 8. Over 800 (yes, eight hundred) people participated in the issues around improving multilingual features and APIs in Drupal 8 for the past two and a half years. Over 500 issues have been resolved making Drupal 8 a truly outstanding release for everybody looking to create even single language non-English sites but especially those making multilingual sites. This session aims to show you around all the great improvements and give tips as to how to best utilise the new solutions. The ideal attendee at this session has some experience in Drupal 6 or 7 multilingual site building, however those who have no experience in foreign/multilingual site building will also get a lot out of it. Want to be involved in this project? See http://hojtsy.hu/multilingual-drupal8 for an article series on the details on what we accomplished. http://www.drupal8multilingual.org/ is our initiative home and we have meetings every other week to discuss and move current efforts forward.
A whole new world for multilingual sites in Drupal 8 - jam's Drupal Camp session from Jeffrey McGuire
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Open source delivers great digital experiences /horncologne/digital-experiences-dublinjan14 digitalexperiencesdublinjan14-140127103109-phpapp02
Presentation from the Digital and Social Masterclass on Tour (http://masterclassontour.com/marketing/) by Jeffrey A. "jam" McGuire, Open Source Evangelist, and Joe Wkyes, VP of Global Channel from Acquia. Presented on January 24, 2014 in Dublin. Topics include: - How open source delivers what businesses and enterprises need to succeed - Busting open source myths - The convergence of Content, Community and Commerce - Great digital experiences delivered by Drupal, Acquia, and its partners]]>

Presentation from the Digital and Social Masterclass on Tour (http://masterclassontour.com/marketing/) by Jeffrey A. "jam" McGuire, Open Source Evangelist, and Joe Wkyes, VP of Global Channel from Acquia. Presented on January 24, 2014 in Dublin. Topics include: - How open source delivers what businesses and enterprises need to succeed - Busting open source myths - The convergence of Content, Community and Commerce - Great digital experiences delivered by Drupal, Acquia, and its partners]]>
Mon, 27 Jan 2014 10:31:09 GMT /horncologne/digital-experiences-dublinjan14 horncologne@slideshare.net(horncologne) Open source delivers great digital experiences horncologne Presentation from the Digital and Social Masterclass on Tour (http://masterclassontour.com/marketing/) by Jeffrey A. "jam" McGuire, Open Source Evangelist, and Joe Wkyes, VP of Global Channel from Acquia. Presented on January 24, 2014 in Dublin. Topics include: - How open source delivers what businesses and enterprises need to succeed - Busting open source myths - The convergence of Content, Community and Commerce - Great digital experiences delivered by Drupal, Acquia, and its partners <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/digitalexperiencesdublinjan14-140127103109-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation from the Digital and Social Masterclass on Tour (http://masterclassontour.com/marketing/) by Jeffrey A. &quot;jam&quot; McGuire, Open Source Evangelist, and Joe Wkyes, VP of Global Channel from Acquia. Presented on January 24, 2014 in Dublin. Topics include: - How open source delivers what businesses and enterprises need to succeed - Busting open source myths - The convergence of Content, Community and Commerce - Great digital experiences delivered by Drupal, Acquia, and its partners
Open source delivers great digital experiences from Jeffrey McGuire
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Open Source Value: Beyond ROI /slideshow/open-source-value-beyond-roi/15279491 os-valuereboot-02brussels-121121045639-phpapp02
The latest version of this talk. As presented in Brussels, Nov. 20, 2012]]>

The latest version of this talk. As presented in Brussels, Nov. 20, 2012]]>
Wed, 21 Nov 2012 04:56:36 GMT /slideshow/open-source-value-beyond-roi/15279491 horncologne@slideshare.net(horncologne) Open Source Value: Beyond ROI horncologne The latest version of this talk. As presented in Brussels, Nov. 20, 2012 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/os-valuereboot-02brussels-121121045639-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The latest version of this talk. As presented in Brussels, Nov. 20, 2012
Open Source Value: Beyond ROI from Jeffrey McGuire
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Stop selling Drupal, start selling solutions to business problems. /slideshow/stop-selling-drupal-start-selling-solutions-to-business-problems/13144346 drupalforecommerce-007sofia-120531014532-phpapp02
Using open source solutions like Drupal can save you money. Hurray! The bottom line always counts, especially today. No one should be wasting money. But there are important reasons to use open source solutions beyond the price tag. The "Four Freedoms" that define open source software also define real business value: innovation, cost-savings, and risk mitigation. If you understand the true value in open source software and in a massively successful project like Drupal, you can bring your organization real benefits and add real value. Let's think open source (let's think Drupal!), be its champions and explain it to our colleagues, bosses, friends, and decision makers: whether your MP, European bureaucracy, or marketing department. Some questions and issues addressed by this session: - The real values offered by the open source model and how to pitch it without "sounding like a software hippie". - Explained: The open source model is clearly a safer, cheaper, and more innovative model for businesses and others.]]>

Using open source solutions like Drupal can save you money. Hurray! The bottom line always counts, especially today. No one should be wasting money. But there are important reasons to use open source solutions beyond the price tag. The "Four Freedoms" that define open source software also define real business value: innovation, cost-savings, and risk mitigation. If you understand the true value in open source software and in a massively successful project like Drupal, you can bring your organization real benefits and add real value. Let's think open source (let's think Drupal!), be its champions and explain it to our colleagues, bosses, friends, and decision makers: whether your MP, European bureaucracy, or marketing department. Some questions and issues addressed by this session: - The real values offered by the open source model and how to pitch it without "sounding like a software hippie". - Explained: The open source model is clearly a safer, cheaper, and more innovative model for businesses and others.]]>
Thu, 31 May 2012 01:45:29 GMT /slideshow/stop-selling-drupal-start-selling-solutions-to-business-problems/13144346 horncologne@slideshare.net(horncologne) Stop selling Drupal, start selling solutions to business problems. horncologne Using open source solutions like Drupal can save you money. Hurray! The bottom line always counts, especially today. No one should be wasting money. But there are important reasons to use open source solutions beyond the price tag. The "Four Freedoms" that define open source software also define real business value: innovation, cost-savings, and risk mitigation. If you understand the true value in open source software and in a massively successful project like Drupal, you can bring your organization real benefits and add real value. Let's think open source (let's think Drupal!), be its champions and explain it to our colleagues, bosses, friends, and decision makers: whether your MP, European bureaucracy, or marketing department. Some questions and issues addressed by this session: - The real values offered by the open source model and how to pitch it without "sounding like a software hippie". - Explained: The open source model is clearly a safer, cheaper, and more innovative model for businesses and others. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/drupalforecommerce-007sofia-120531014532-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Using open source solutions like Drupal can save you money. Hurray! The bottom line always counts, especially today. No one should be wasting money. But there are important reasons to use open source solutions beyond the price tag. The &quot;Four Freedoms&quot; that define open source software also define real business value: innovation, cost-savings, and risk mitigation. If you understand the true value in open source software and in a massively successful project like Drupal, you can bring your organization real benefits and add real value. Let&#39;s think open source (let&#39;s think Drupal!), be its champions and explain it to our colleagues, bosses, friends, and decision makers: whether your MP, European bureaucracy, or marketing department. Some questions and issues addressed by this session: - The real values offered by the open source model and how to pitch it without &quot;sounding like a software hippie&quot;. - Explained: The open source model is clearly a safer, cheaper, and more innovative model for businesses and others.
Stop selling Drupal, start selling solutions to business problems. from Jeffrey McGuire
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The real value of open source: ROI and beyond /slideshow/the-real-value-of-open-source-roi-and-beyond/12812033 os-valuewien12sm-120505122734-phpapp02
The slides from my presentation, "The real value of open source: ROI and beyond" from LinuxWochen Austria and Drupal Business Days Vienna 2012. - jam | Jeffrey A. McGuire | Acquia Manager of Community Affairs | jam@acquia.com ]]>

The slides from my presentation, "The real value of open source: ROI and beyond" from LinuxWochen Austria and Drupal Business Days Vienna 2012. - jam | Jeffrey A. McGuire | Acquia Manager of Community Affairs | jam@acquia.com ]]>
Sat, 05 May 2012 12:27:32 GMT /slideshow/the-real-value-of-open-source-roi-and-beyond/12812033 horncologne@slideshare.net(horncologne) The real value of open source: ROI and beyond horncologne The slides from my presentation, "The real value of open source: ROI and beyond" from LinuxWochen Austria and Drupal Business Days Vienna 2012. - jam | Jeffrey A. McGuire | Acquia Manager of Community Affairs | jam@acquia.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/os-valuewien12sm-120505122734-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The slides from my presentation, &quot;The real value of open source: ROI and beyond&quot; from LinuxWochen Austria and Drupal Business Days Vienna 2012. - jam | Jeffrey A. McGuire | Acquia Manager of Community Affairs | jam@acquia.com
The real value of open source: ROI and beyond from Jeffrey McGuire
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Drupal for e_commerce-005_dugk_220911 /slideshow/drupal-for-ecommerce005dugk220911/9403323 drupalforecommerce-005dugk220911-110924054759-phpapp01
Searching for the next watershed moment for the Drupal project. This is the version of this talk I gave at the Cologne Drupal user group and Kölner WebTreff meeting on September 22nd, 2011.]]>

Searching for the next watershed moment for the Drupal project. This is the version of this talk I gave at the Cologne Drupal user group and Kölner WebTreff meeting on September 22nd, 2011.]]>
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Drupal for e_commerce-005_dugk_220911 from Jeffrey McGuire
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Hard-hitting, eye-witness photo report of the DrupalCon Paris 09 Nice Lobster Take-Over. No seafood was harmed in the making of this document.]]>
Mon, 14 Sep 2009 07:41:04 GMT /slideshow/lobstercon-paris-09/1994772 horncologne@slideshare.net(horncologne) LobsterCon Paris 09 horncologne Hard-hitting, eye-witness photo report of the DrupalCon Paris 09 Nice Lobster Take-Over. No seafood was harmed in the making of this document. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lobstercon09fin-090914074114-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Hard-hitting, eye-witness photo report of the DrupalCon Paris 09 Nice Lobster Take-Over. No seafood was harmed in the making of this document.
LobsterCon Paris 09 from Jeffrey McGuire
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-horncologne-48x48.jpg?cb=1522854815 As the Open Source Evangelist at Acquia, Jeffrey’s mission is to communicate the business value inherent in the philosophy and practices of open source software to business, government, and other audiences. He uses a variety of media, speaking engagements, and face-to-face meetings to engage with businesses of all sizes, open source software projects, and policy organisations. A memorable and charismatic public speaker, he receives enthusiastic responses from event audiences around the world, where he talks about the intersection of open source software, business, and culture; the power of community; digital disruption; Drupal and more. He speaks three languages fluently, has expertise . acquia.com/podcasts https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/00businessmodelinnovationoct-16easa-170411132718-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/a-technology-does-not-a-business-model-make/74885715 A technology does not ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/testingsymfonylivecgn01-170411130936-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/testing-the-more-you-do-it-the-more-youll-like-it/74885103 Testing: the more you ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/whyweusedrupalatmigglefinal-151029111345-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/how-and-why-we-use-drupal-a-business-owners-perspective/54518841 How and why we use Dru...