Plone for CMS review group at UW Oshkosh

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Covering ten great years of campus wide adoption of Plone at UW Oshkosh, highlighting the range of kinds of sites created: public, collaborative, intranets, workflow applications. For the video, please see http://www.kaltura.com/tiny/anow8

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Plone at UW Oshkosh

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10 Years of Plone at UWO

2003: Plone 1.0.5 - WIDA grant project

2006: Plone 2.1 - OSA election site

2007: Plone 3.0 - COB, COEHS Intranets

2008: Plone 3.1 - /home, college sites

2010: Plone 4.0

2011: Plone 4.1 - campus Intranet

2013: Plone 4.3 - USP, Grad Studies, Provost

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Why Plone

satisfies vast majority & all major requirements

complete, rich functionality out of the box

our 10 years of experience using, applying, deploying, customizing, tuning, training, and enhancing

~300 sites built, ~1,000 users trained

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Why Plone

cost (initial & ongoing; direct cost savings)

ease of use (WYSIWYG, in context, drag & drop)

power & flexibility (external, intranets, extranets, collaborative, integrative, content distribution)

beautiful, customizable, inheritable themes

security

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Why Plone

scale: number of users, number of content objects,

delegated permissions and roles

long term viability / stability

thriving 7x24 community support

hundreds of Plone service providers

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Core Features

Search engine, including live search results

site map, recently modified content

Google friendly URLs and HTML structure

Accessibility compliance (Section 508, WCAG 2.0, ADA)

Automatic handling of links to moved content (incl. warning on deletion of linked-to content)

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Security

Ability to protect confidential data

Ability to avoid site compromise / defacing

No known successful attacks. FBI, CIA.

Python, not PHP; no SQL injection attacks

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Security ComparisonNumber of vulnerabilities 2006-2013 (Nat’l Vulnerabilities Database http://web.nvd.nist.gov)

Plone: 21 (none in 2012, 2013)

Drupal: 670

Joomla: 773

WordPress: 558

Why is this important?

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Deployment Strategy

Number of containers

Plone versions

Flexibility

Upgrades on demand* (e.g. Provost)

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Enterprise Deployment & Provisioning

fast site provisioning

authentication integration

performance / scale: Plone 4 is fast

backups, monitoring & other systems tasks

robustness: ZRS, static deployment, CDNs (see FBI)

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Can Plone Do...?Ask us!

If it isn’t “in the box” chances are there is an add-on

Or we can build it or find someone who can

e.g. mandated reporter, Kinesiology exams, collaborative bibliographies, searchable databases, experts database, image editor, timeslot*, collaborative grants workflow, internship applications, PeopleSoft data integration, summer session

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Training (intro & forms)

Manuals, handouts, classes, one-on-one, depts

331 Plone training students (since Aug. ’10)

+100-150 more students (1-on-1, depts., IMC)

+456 views of Plone training videos (Oct. ’11)

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Training (forms & workflow)Grad Studies  - Demo/Training -5

SSS - Demo/Training - Forms(3) - 4

USP - Demo/Training - Forms(4) - 1

OIE - Demo/Training - Forms(6) - 8

Advising - Demo/Training - Forms(3) - 30

Theater - Demo - Forms(1) - 3

Grants - Demo/Training - 3

Kinesiology - Demo/Training - Form(1) - 1

Learning Technology - Demo - 3

CAPP - Demo/Database(1) - 5

Admin Services - Demo - 4

Art - Demo/Training - Forms(1) - 10

Anthropology - Demo - 5

History - Demo - 9

Environmental Studies - Demo - Forms(3) -2

HR - Demo - Forms(4) - 4

Administrative Computing - Demo - 6

Plone101 - Training, 40 people

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Untapped Power

in existing sites

effective and expiry dates, news items, events, RSS feeds, collections, search, workflow, working copy support, forms, next/previous, search keywords, tagging

automation, e.g. /beyond

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Demo here

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Content Creator Features

add content in context

WYSIWYG HTML, structured markup, wiki markup

automatic Google-friendly URLs

document & image uploading in place

easy linking

paste from Word

undo

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Content Editor Features

automatic versioning, comparison, revert

automatic locking on edit

commenting on saves

working copy support

mass content changes (rename, workflow state, delete, move, ownership)

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Site Administrator Features

groups

fine-grained roles & permissions

sharing (cascading permissions)

placeful workflow

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Content Distribution

News

Events

RSS

content reuse with covers

PushHub

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Untapped Power

Diazo, Dexterity, cover, Solr, social, other integrations e.g. Salesforce.com

workflow applications

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Demo here

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Layout Designer

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Noteworthy Sites at UWO

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Kimberly Udlis, Ph.D., FNP-BCKimberly Udlis, Ph.D., FNP-BCOn the wall of Kimberly Udlis’ officeis an untitled poem written by apatient on July 22, 1994. On thatday, the patient had been told by hisphysicians that he needed open-heart surgery, after a less invasiveprocedure had failed. Udlis, thenbarely one year out of nursingschool, held his hand after he wasgiven the news.

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B.S. Sridhar, Ph.D.B.S. Sridhar, Ph.D.On the grounds of the NationalPrimary and Middle School inBangalore, India, B.S. Sridharreflected on his father’s lessons: Youneed to be a life-long student to be aproductive citizen. You need to live alife giving back to the community.On that pleasant January day in2012, Sridhar, an associate professorof business at the University ofWisconsin Oshkosh, and his siblingsstood on the grounds of the schoolthat their father founded more than75 years ago.

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Workflows at UWO

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Forms & Workflows at UWOSocial Work

College of Nursing

USP

Student Support Svcs

HR personnel transaction form

Advising

Environmental Studies

Theatre

Art

Kinesiology

Information Technology student jobs

Academic Amnesty

LGBTQ scholarship

Office of Grants & Faculty Development

Mandated Reporting

College of Business intranet, internships, DM

online SOS reports

Faculty & Academic Staff Handbook

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Office of Intl Education

• Study Abroad workflow app

• 5,100 objects processed since 2008

• 16 workflow states

• savings: $25 per app + 0.5 FTE per year = 2.5 FTE = ~ $169,000 total savings

• programs -> web site (program guides), brochures, and Study Away workflow

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Office of Grants and Faculty Development

• Faculty achievements forms and database -> Endeavors magazine & reports (https://www.uwosh.edu/intranet/role-based-content/faculty/achievements)

• grant proposals & grant management ($100,000 saved)

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Collaboration & Intranets

“a place”: group spaces / folders with limited access

searchability, discovery

pinning

group editing, live editing

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Mobile Devices

Responsive designs built into campus themes

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Plone at Other Universities

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UCLA60,000 students, faculty, and staff

“We work closely with UCLA Marketing & Communications and the campus communities to insure compliance with UCLA branding, usability and accessibility standards.”

“we selected Plone because there was an active Plone User Group on campus, other administrative websites using Plone (notably www.chancellor.ucla.edu and www.evc.ucla.edu), and Plone’s security (very few security patches).”

“Since 2010, there’s only been 2 security patches released, our designers have been able to rapidly update Plone themes as the UCLA Branding, usability and accessibility guidelines are updated.”

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Smeal & Liberal Arts @ PSU

160 sites

“No PHP” - security

“We are very happy with Plone and we are not planning to move off it anytime soon. We have a big investment in it, and there is nothing out there that is head and shoulders better that would justify a migration.”

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Louisville~450 sites

1)      Plone is open source that is backed by a very active and helpful community – this allows us to customize the parts that we need to customize freely and also keeps the ongoing costs down to a minimum.

2)      Plone writes html code that is Section 508 compatible – this keeps us compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act with very little effort and satisfies our marketing departments charge to deliver a website usable by people with disabilities.

3)      Plone allows us to keep brand standards across a decentralized website – Our marketing folks work closely with us providing brand standards and site design documents that the technical team can implement and deliver to the University as a whole.  We can offer many different looks that all feel like UofL.

4)      Plone has an excellent security record – we have yet to have any unauthorized changes or successful hacking attempts of the website”

“We have especially benefited from the recent maturations of the Plone project with the latest versions being easier to deploy, maintain, and program for than ever before.  Overall the satisfaction level here is good, especially from the technical team, and we’re proud to continue to be one of the largest Plone deployments in Higher Education.”

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Cost Efficiency

We went from

30 sites (2008)

to

300 sites (2013)

greater project complexity

with FEWER dedicated staff than we started with

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Challenges

staffing:

2003

2008

2013

implications?

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The Future: Integrated Web

reusable, shared content: aggregated & redistributed news, events, pages, custom types

portal for prospective students & parents, community, alumni, faculty, staff to create custom dashboards of their information interests from across our disparate sites

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The Future, Today

All this is possible today using Plonelicensing cost: 0

transition time: 0

user, site owner/manager, developer, sysadmin retraining time: 0

site rebuilding time: 0

transition and retraining costs: 0

transition risks: 0

complexity increase: 0

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Plone 5

Richer UI, JavaScript

Dexterity, Diazo, Deco

“in the room”

June 2014

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Community Leadership

Plone conferences & symposia

Plone Symposium Midwest 2013 & 2014

PloneEdu

Plone Foundation

Plone teams

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Moving Forward

With Plone, we continue to move forward, with a powerful yet customizable product that does far more than any competing CMS, has met and exceeded our campus' needs, and has broad integrator and community support and demonstrated long term viability.

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Planning for the Future

Official web enterprise support department (staffing & budget)

Integrated Plone / Intranet / workflow provisioning, hosting, development, training, and support

A managed, turnkey service

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