Day Customer Summit - 2009

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The Day Customer Summit provided us the opportunity to meet with other Higher ED CQ developers and form a network for collaboration opportunities. After a very successful Higher ED user group discussion before the Summit, we now have a Ning Higher ED User group. Initially, this forum will provide the opportunity for each school to submit their "about our projects" specs and notes from the discussions held at the summit. Also, there are plans to meet at least 3 times a year, virtually, and at least once a year for a day or 2 before the Day Customer Summit begins.

The sessions were very well thought out and provided a wealth of information from the Day Partners and Higher ED User community. The Partners are available for custom development and consultation. I was very impressed with the both the CQ 5 DAM (Digital Access Management) module which provides a platform for creation, viewing, and maintenance of an institutional repository and the Social Collaboration Module which provides user generated blogs, calendars and wikis . Take a look at what CMSwire has to say about CQ5.

I attended the following sessions.

Tuesday

EDU User group meeting

Attendees:
- OU (5) www.ou.edu
- NYU (4) www.nyu.edu
- Villanova (4) www.villanova.edu
- Boston College (1) www.bc.edu 
- Penn State University Libraries (4) www.libraries.psu.edu
- University of Cincinnati (3) www.uc.edu
- Dalhousie University (3) www.dal.ca
- Old Dominion University (2) www.odu.edu
- Angelo State University (possibly late in the afternoon - 3) www.angelo.edu

Each school took about 10 to 15 mins. to discuss their CQ project, including the most interesting components / aspects of their projects and biggest challenges so far. We also discussed the higher-ed user group (specifically the Google Group) and where to go from there.

Linda, Lance, Andrew and I did a presentation on Penn State's experience and distributed a handout with a brief synopsis of our project and our contact information.

Wednesday

Welcome
Kevin Cochrane, CMO

Igniting a New Day: Building our Customer Community and Driving 2009 Success with CQ5
Erik Hansen, CEO

Igniting business initiatives: Innovating our Community with CQ5
Kevin Cochrane, CMO

Igniting CQ 5.3: What's New and Roadmap
David Nuescheler, CTO

Presentation during lunch: Driving Business Performance using CQ5
Todd Schwarz from Acquity Group

Technical Track
Phoenix.edu and Beyond - Using CQ5 to Develop Next Generation Sites
Chris Hanson from University of Phoenix

Incorporating Microsoft Sharepoint into your Web 2.0 Initiatives
Greg Klebus, Product Manager

Lowering IT Costs with a Standards-based Platform for Web 2.0 Initiatives: A Deep Dive into JCR 2.0
Greg Klebus, Product Manager

T Agility: Rapid Application Development and Testing in the Cloud with CQ5 Online IDE
Gerd Hanke, Product Manager

Sponsor Pavillion

Thursday

Met with Owen for the morning and discussed our migration plans and what still needed to be delivered from our meeting with Twinkle. 

University of Oklahoma Case Study - CQ calendar revisions.
Melanee Hamilton & Erin Yarbrough from OU

Optimizing marketing processes with HP Digital Brand Control
Christian Cole from HP

Panel Discussion with Gartner & Customers
Moderated by Kevin Cochrane

Preparing for the Ubiquitous Content Consumer
Shane Johnson from CityTech

Managing your WCMS over the long haul: Strategie to contain cost, risk and complexity
Barry Besecker from Crown Partners

Setting the Cornerstone: An eCommerce Case Study
Chris Andrasick from Tacit Knowledge

Statefull Applications in a Stateless World
Brian Hansen and Joshua Scott from Nu Skin

Closing Comments:
Igniting a Bright New Day in 2010
Erik Hansen, CEO

Close and Invitation to Day Ignite 2010

Event Spectacular
Hosted dinner at Chicago's House of Blues with a concert by Foreigner

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