The College of William & Mary Setting the Bar with Communication during Site Redesign and CMS Selection Process

By Blaine HermanPodcast

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 at 12:30pm


Hannon Hill is pleased to announce the signing of one of our newest clients, The College of William & Mary.  The decision to purchase Cascade Server was just a portion of William & Mary's effort to "reassert" their "web presence".  The project was code named re.web;  more information about the re.web initiative, and the depth of their CMS research and analysis can be found here: http://www.wm.edu/reweb/.

During the William & Mary redesign and CMS decision making process, W&M chronicled the process in a re.web blog.  This blog allowed the CMS decision-makers to keep their end-users up to date with the overall project progress, which included the eventual selection of a CMS system.  Check it out if you get a chance: http://reweb.blogspot.com/.  From a humble vendor's perspective, W&M has redefined the way that web team decision-makers should communicate with their constituents and stakeholders during a project of this magnitude. 

William & Mary's effort with the re.web blog has not gone unrecognized.  Last week, they received word that they are one of three nominees for the eduStyle awards.  Our hats go off to everyone involved in the CMS planning, selection, and implementation process at William & Mary, as they continue to take proactive and unprecedented steps in improving their university's web content management process.

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