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Case Studies
- University of Scranton
- Northwestern University
- University of Miami
- Auburn University
- University of New Brunswick
- Pomona College
- California State University, Chico
- Northeastern University - School of Law
- University of Montana
- University of Saskatchewan
- College of William & Mary
- Indiana University
- Sarah Lawrence College
- Southwestern Oklahoma State University
- Gonzaga University
- University of Alaska Southeast
- University of Richmond
University of Montana Case Study
Founded in 1893, the University of Montana is a state university and the largest campus in the University of Montana system. With a rich variety of undergraduate and graduate programs, the University of Montana is focused on its students and committed to helping them achieve their educational goals.
Branding was not the only problem that IT faced. Inconvenient client software licensing, template permissions exceptions, and time spent administering separate training programs began to encroach upon their availability to address strategic initiatives. Moreover, the benefit of borrowed time from other projects degraded as sites became unorganized and unmanageable regardless of their efforts.
Since implementing Cascade Server, the IT team describes the web management process at UM as being "vastly improved." With Cascade Server in place, the IT team has been able to alleviate the challenges and pain points experienced with their old content management process and has seen a substantial time-savings. Time spent on user support and management has been greatly reduced since switching to Cascade Server as users are now able to more easily update their site. Permission controls for individual users are distributed to site managers rather than being the sole responsibility of the IT team, reducing the IT bottleneck.
Cascade Server's asset versioning allows users and administrators alike to revert back any changes they make without having to revert the entire site at once. The team also spends less time performing tedious tasks such as image resizing for users, because they are able to integrate this as a file asset factory plugin. Additional time-savings were achieved through the use of index blocks and the velocity engine. Index blocks and the velocity engine enable the team to reuse content without having to update multiple pages by hand.
The benefits of rolling out Hannon Hill's CMS have not been limited to time savings. Brand consistency across the University's multiple sites has also been improved as a result of implementing Cascade Server. The school has been working toward achieving a unified web presence through the use of a standard header and footer and template sharing across a large number of departmental sites. Additionally, the system allows the IT team and their users to manage sites from any machine, both on and off campus, without the need for any specialized software and allows for publishing to any web server environment on campus.