Newsletter for 2010, Vol. 6 - June
2010 User Conference Rate Increase
Next Friday, July 9th is the last day to register for the conference at the current rate of $850 for single occupancy, $750 for double occupancy and $450 for day rate. After next Friday, the rates will increase but registration will remain open until September 3rd. We are in the process of finalizing the session schedule and will have it posted to our site by beginning of next week. This schedule will provide the session titles, speaker names, and a brief session description of all the great presentations we have planned for this year! Subscribe to our blog RSS to be notified when the schedule goes live. Or, if you already know you are planning to attend, register for the conference and secure your spot now!Cascade Server 6.7 Released
Yesterday, Hannon Hill released the newest version of Cascade Server. 6.7 is packed with new features and is sure to enhance both the end-user and admin experiences. Included in this release:- Recycle Bin - users can restore deleted assets.
- Cross-site Move and Copy - allows users to re-organize assets in Sites and copy them across Sites
- Rich Text Editor improvements - newer version of the TinyMCE editor with a re-written "paste" plugin for much improved pasting from Word documents and consistent UI between browsers
- Unsaved changes warnings - users are warned before attempting to navigate away from pages with unsaved changes
- SFTP/FTP compatibility improvements - more reliable publishing to a variety of different SFTP and FTP servers including Windows 2008's built-in FTP server.
- Live View - preview the published version of pages at their public URL from within the application
- XHTML/Data Definition Blocks - data definitions can be assigned to blocks to provide users the same form controls available in page editing when editing blocks
- Variety of UI improvements to the application's main menus and help links
- Support for the Google Chrome browser, the SQL Server 2008 database server, and Java 6
New Clients
Los Alamos National Laboratory