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SDL Tridion

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SDL Tridion MVP award

It has been a while since this really happened but I have been so busy that I have not had time to post anything about it. Since I last wrote, I was awarded an SDL Tridion MVP award for my work for SDL Tridion in and around the community. Next to me there 9 other [...]

LINQ to SDL Tridion

My colleague Yoav has posted about LINQ and SDL Tridion… very cool stuff!

Agile Development with SDL Tridion

Last week I attended a seminar organized by Hinttech on Agile Tridion Development. The seminar and its participants discussed the use of Agile development methods when creating sites with SDL Tridion. Agile development is something more and more customers are asking for but then how does that fit into a Tridion project? Laurens Bonnema was [...]

SDL Tridion 2009

On SDL Tridion’s website they have released information on the upcoming release SDL Tridion 2009. Together with that there are some screenshots of the new interface. Here is one of them, go along to the website to see the rest of the screenshots and read the rest of the information on the new release. I [...]

SDL Tridion Content Delivery Caching

I’ve recently written two articles for SDL Tridion World, SDL Tridion’s Community Website on the subject of the Object Cache. SDL Tridion’s Object Cache is a Content Delivery side component that caches frequently used objects in memory for greater performance. Both articles provide a simple overview into the functionality of the Object Cache itself and [...]

CMS Vendors go head to head

A few weeks back CMS Watch’s Kas Thomas posted his “reality checklist” for CMS vendors. Each vendor should ask themselves 15 tough questions about their product. Now Day has put down the challenge to all other CMS vendors, the CMS Vendor meme, to answer the questions from the check list. Now, next to Day the CMS [...]

Monitoring Tridion Publishing with Tridion Application Monitoring

SDL Tridion introduced Application Monitoring from their R5.3 GA release. This functionality allows you to monitor certain aspects of the environment to ensure that essential processes are always running. This new feature can be extended to enable you to monitor more than what is just delivered out of the box. Why monitor publishing? Publishing is [...]

Improvements to the World

It’s been a while since I’ve posted. Mostly this is not because I did not want to but because I have just been too busy. I’ve been to Glasgow and Madrid, been unwell and run of my feet with my latest work related project as well as all my regular customers. I would have said [...]