The College Of William & Mary's Take On Cascade Server

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011 at 1:00pm -- Chris ArmisteadBookmark and Share


Since becoming a Hannon Hill customer nearly three years ago, Cascade Server has been the WCMS used by The College of William & Mary to manage its website content.  The institution was able to centralize its web efforts and deploy Cascade to hundreds of users, and their process even became the subject of a Hannon Hill case study.  During this same year, W&M also underwent a site redesign that eventually garnered them several design awards. 

When it comes to their reasons for selecting Cascade Server, you don't have to take our word for it though.  William & Mary's Creative Services team recently posted this blog that gives an honest take on what Cascade Server is and what it isn't.  In addition, they posted this follow-up blog on how they handled the implementation process.  We hope you will take a few minutes read this information coming straight from the mouths of a customer.  Please visit this page for more information about W&M's site.  You can also check out W&M employee Andrew Bauserman's presentation on Creative Content Consumption from the 2010 Hannon Hill User Conference.  


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