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Amit Kapoor Proposing

Going Static: Using a Static Site Generator & Headless CMS

So you want to go static. This talk will help you navigate the landscape of static generation tools and headless CMS to build scalable content websites, which are easy for both authors and developers alike. more
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  • Submitted
  • 07 Jul 2017
Section: Crisp talk Technical level: Beginner

Radhika Subramanian

The top Challenges Of Implementing a Content Management System and overcoming them

The term “double-edged sword” may have been created with content management systems in mind. more
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  • Submitted
  • 12 Jul 2017
Section: Crisp talk Technical level: Beginner
Vachan Kudmule

Vachan Kudmule

Contributing to WordPress

WordPress is the most used OpenSource CMS platform in the work. It’s power is the Community Contributions. The talk will be to give the audience a direction to build the FOSS product stronger. more
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  • 04 Sep 2017
Section: Crisp talk Technical level: Beginner

Ashok Hariharan

Legal & Legislative Content Management using Open Standards

Legal and Legislative content poses unique problems in the digital space, and traditional content management systems or tools are not the best fit. This talk is about the specific challenges posed by such data and how newly available open standards can be combined with technology to bring legal & legislative information closer to citizens. more
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  • Confirmed
  • 15 Sep 2017
Section: Crisp talk Technical level: Intermediate

Sathish Kumar Thiyagarajan

Embeddable CMS

While we develop Java based web applications across multiple domains like Banking, Retail and Real estate, One common use-case we have is to enable our customers to manage their web content effectively.Typically today’s Content Management is done by SYSTEMS which are standalone solutions that requires a separate skill set to work on. What if we can build these features as embeddable LIBRARY that … more
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  • 20 Sep 2017
Section: Full talk Technical level: Intermediate

avnish malik

Enterprise Content Management

The content is not just the customer facing care and product articles, but content is core to many technical capabilities that enables our organization capabilities to deliver right personalized experience to our customers. Content Management needs span across all functional groups that include Care groups, Marketing, Finance and even Product development areas like Artificial intelligence and mac… more
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  • Under evaluation
  • 30 Sep 2017
Section: Full talk Technical level: Intermediate

Parth Gohil

Structuring your CMS for success

Any CMS website out of the box is quite easy to use and setup, but if you want it to perform like a pro there’s a lot that you can squeeze out of a CMS to structure your website for success. In this session I’ll talk on making your website Superman from it’s current state of Batman. more
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  • Under evaluation
  • 30 Sep 2017
Section: Crisp talk Technical level: Intermediate

Srinivasu Chakravarthula

CMS and Accessibility

WordPress is perhaps one of those Content Management System that complys close to WCAG 2.0 and Druapl has done a great work on accessibility too. In this talk, I would like to talk about accessibility features of Word Press and Drupal and things that web publishers can leverage on. I have been using Word Press for about 10 years. more
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  • Submitted
  • 03 Nov 2017
Section: Full talk Technical level: Beginner

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