Hannon Hill Corporation
Newsletter for 2007, Vol. 02 - February
Topics for this issue...
Cascade Server 5.0 in Development
We like to put out a major release every year. Last year, 4.0 featured a streamlined User Interface built on top of the Apache Struts web application framework. Since the start of the year, the Cascade development team has been working tirelessly on Cascade Server 5.0 - a leaner, meaner web application capable of handling more users and more concurrency.
How we do intend to do it? For one, we're moving away from the JBoss Application Server in favor of the more lightweight, flexible Apache Tomcat servlet container. Secondly, we're embracing the Spring Framework which allows for more modular application development and better JUnit test coverage.
To our users, this translates to greater scalability, performance, and reliability through application load balancing and database clustering. Business users can expect a consistent experience, regardless of the number of users in the system and faster page load and publishing times across the board. At a time when hardware is relatively inexpensive, a clustered application is the answer. The load balanced Cascade will accommodate the needs of your growing organization seamlessly.
In the mean time, we've put our monthly releases on hold to focus on the task at hand. We'll continue to put out patch releases as needed until the release of 5.0.
We are excited by the results thus far and look forward to introducing the next generation of Cascade Server in the near future.
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Content Management Strategies Conference in Boston
Please join us March 26-28, 2007 for the Content Management Strategies/DITA North America Conference in Boston, MA
Brandeis University's Senior Web Architect, David Wisniewski, presents their Web Content Management System implementation, detailing reasons for moving to a CMS, steps taken to prepare for the integration, implementation goals, project time frames and team involvement in a session entitled “How Brandeis University Achieved Web Site Automation"