World Plone Day in Boston

Meet Plone November 7th and discover its benefits in education, government, nonprofits, and business.

World Plone Day is a world-wide event taking place November 7, 2008, in 30 countries on 5 continents.  Seminars, presentations, lectures, and discussions will explore what Plone is and what it can do for you and your organization.

The Boston Plone User Group is organizing Boston World Plone Day, and all are invited to attend. Find out how Plone is being used in Boston-area organizations, meet local Plone developers and integrators, and have your questions answered at our Plone genius bar.

Speakers

Boston World Plone Day speakers will include:

  • Nate Aune, Plone and Salesforce for Nonprofits and Small Businesses
  • Michael Trachtman, Case Study: Grantmaking with Plone - Business Process, Workflow, Security and Context Sensitive Help Systems
  • Tatsu Ikeda, Making Great Websites with Plone
  • Sid Koul, Case Study: Garden in the Woods
  • Sally Kleinfeldt, Scientific Collaboration with Plone - Sharing Bibliographies, Papers, and Discussions
  • Aaron VanDerlip, Making Maps and Managing Images with Plone
  • David Crouch, The Business Case for Content Management - Why Plone?

Details

When: Friday, November 7, 1 - 6 PM
Where: Cambridge Public Library, 45 Pearl Street in Central Square
Map: http://tinyurl.com/cambridgelibrary
Registration: http://bostonworldploneday.eventbrite.com/ (it's free!)
What:  Talks, breakout sessions, Plone genius bar, refreshments, and exciting door prizes

Whether you or your business, non-profit, school, university, government agency, or NGO uses a content management system for your website or not, come get to know Plone's unparalleled ease-of-use and high-level sophistication. Non-technical people and techies alike are welcome to this free educational and community-oriented event!

 

 

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