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Centralizing Collaboratively with U of S and Cascade Server

By Morgan Griffith

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 at 1:30pm

Our client case studies are a good way for existing and potential users to truly get a glimpse of the powerful ways Cascade Server can be used to manage web content. Being as flexible as it is, Cascade Server has proven to be a good fit for organizations in a variety of different industries with a variety of different goals. The most successful Cascade Server implementations we've seen, however, come from those organizations that employ a collaborative process.

From planning and researching web content management systems to developing a vendor short-list, involving representative stakeholders from across organizational departments ensures that the system chosen will be the best fit for the largest number of users.

In our most recent client case study, we explore the collaborative measures taken by the University of Saskatchewan to ensure that Cascade Server was well-adopted and received upon being unanimously chosen as the school's institutional web content management system.

As a result of their efforts, 90% of Cascade Server users across the U of S said they would recommend the system to others on campus. We encourage users new to Cascade Server to read up on stories like those from U of S and where it makes sense, to employ some of the best practices shared in our client case studies during your own implementation(s).

If you wish to be considered for a case study to share your own Cascade Server story, sign up to participate in a case study with Hannon Hill.


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