Lately the topic of gamification has been getting a lot of press. Even here on the Perficient blogs, we’ve had some great gamification posts and white papers, covering a full spectrum from specific technology platforms (IBM Connections), entire solutions (Intranet) to the broad industries (Healthcare). As an avid gamer, I love that something I have […]
Posts Tagged ‘CMS’
A Sitecore Book? A Sitecore Book!!!
Yesterday I pre-ordered my copy of Professional Sitecore Development, a book being written by John West, and releasing on May 22, 2012. I have to say, I couldn’t be more excited to receive it in the mail. As an experienced .NET and Sitecore developer, I can safely say – you never know everything, and probably […]
Using Sitecore Search for Standard Values
A quick tip post here, as I go about looking through some of my older posts from my personal blog. Standard Values are an awesome thing for Sitecore architects. Most likely, anyone who’s developed a Sitecore site has set “$name” as a default Standard Value to at least one field of his templates. The proper […]
Customizing Sitecore Workflow Emails
My colleague Candace recently wrote a guest post on Workflow Security in Sitecore, where she referenced the common desire of a Content Manager to have intelligent, context-specific emails generated around Sitecore Workflows. Here’s her follow up on how to produce such emails. Sitecore provides email functionality out of the box with its workflows. It’s really […]
Keep the Fat Off My Sitecore Databases
As time progresses, the data being stored on any database application will continue to grow and grow. This will inevitably lead to reduced performance, and most likely some garbage data will be taking up space. Ultimately, the DB may even become unwieldy and unmanageable. Now, this probably won’t happen overnight, and may not even happen […]
Don’t Fear a Phased Sitecore Approach
It’s a safe assumption to say that any organization looking to revamp its website is going to have some level of hesitancy in adopting a new technology platform to run that website. Even though Sitecore is seen as both a leader and a visionary in the Web Content Management (WCM) sector per the November 2011 […]
Sitecore: Moving Indexed Content Tree Items
If you’ve ever worked with large amounts of data within Sitecore, chances are you’ve worked with Lucene Indexes (or the newly branded Sitecore.Search namespace and indexes). If you haven’t worked with these, it’s worth the time (and initial frustration) to learn about them, as they really do improve performance when querying the Sitecore content tree. […]
Workflow Security in Sitecore
The following is a guest post written by Candace, a colleague of mine who is also a part of the Perficient Sitecore Competency Center. Initially, I found setting up a workflow in Sitecore confusing and frustrating. I hope this article helps you avoid some of that frustration. Chapter 3 of the Workflow Reference is fairly clear […]
Scheduling Future Item Publishing in Sitecore
Whenever we work with a client on a Sitecore implementation, it is inevitable that at some point in the process, the question of scheduling future publishes will come up. The question is usually phrased something like “Does Sitecore allow me to schedule an item to be published in the future?” Every time it comes up, […]
Pitfalls of CMS Implementations
Sitecore just released a new white paper, Content Management: The (New) Governance Manifesto, which they wrote in conjunction with ISITE Design and non-linear creations. If you’re considering adopting a CMS technology, or have already begun down the path of implementing a CMS, I would highly recommend this white paper. It’s not written to be focused […]
Liferay Sync keeps files updated
Liferay Sync is a new product coming from Liferay later this year. With Sync, you designate a folder on your PC as the Sync folder. You also configure a connection to your Liferay server and document library. When you are done, any file deposited into that folder on your desktop will be uploaded automatically to […]
What's new in Liferay CMS?
I’m at the Liferay West Coast Symposium and just attended a session on the new content management system features presented by Ray Auge. First off, many people talk about the blending of features between the portal and the CMS, and for Liferay, this is intentional. When asked in the elevator what is Liferay, a staffer […]