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2009 User's Conference: A Can't-Miss For New Cascade CMS Users
Thursday, May 7th, 2009 at 10:21am -- Sam BeresfordBookmark and Share
While we pride ourselves on our Knowledge Base and our top-notch client service, there's simply no substitute for listening to an engineer explain a process in person or grabbing some knowledge from a peer over breakfast. For users who are new to Cascade Server and still adjusting to its nuances and terminology, attending the 2009 Cascade Server User's Conference is a phenomenal opportunity; the insight and expertise shared by our presenters, from both Hannon Hill and our clients, is immensely valuable in getting Cascade Server implemented, adopted, and used to maximum effect.
Last year, our speaker line-up featured a mix of equally impressive presenters culled from both our own office and our client list. Eric Palmer, the Director of Web Services at the University of Richmond, provided an in-depth look at how his department streamlined the university's online and print course catalog publishing by combining the operations using Cascade Server. Ross Williams, Hannon Hill's Services Trainer, gave a fantastic overview of the ever-important workflow process and how it can be integrated into practices already being used in the workplace. Justin Klingman, the Senior Web Designer and Lead CMS Specialist at Beacon Technologies (a Hannon Hill partner), led a 'cheat sheet' session for end users, offering an array of tips and tricks, including content re-use, JavaScript application integration, and search engine marketing techniques. In addition, attendees were able to hear about plans for future versions of Cascade Server straight from Hannon Hill's Director of Engineering, Bradley Wagner.
Along with the array of highly informative presentations from the people who make Cascade Server and the users who've mastered it, there's our venue, the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center, the SWAG, and last but certainly not least, the food; check out our last blog post for the lowdown on all that good stuff. Add it all up, and the 2009 Cascade Server User's Conference represents an incredible opportunity for sharing, learning, and networking, particularly for new Cascade users who are eager to take advantage of our dedicated and informative community. In closing, we want this entry to serve as our official invite to all of the clients we've signed since the 2008 Cascade Server User's Conference -- register now to attend the 2009 Cascade Server User's Conference!
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