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The Definitive Guide to Interwoven TeamSite

by Brian Hastings, Justin McNeal
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Overview

The Definitive Guide to Interwoven TeamSite is the first comprehensive book about this enterprise-level content management system (CMS). Divided into five parts, it guides you through the Interwoven TeamSite architecture, key features, and detailed implementation. The book presents material using the Rational Unified Process as a development framework and project methodology. Each part of the book introduces the concepts and TeamSite features that you will need to understand in order to carry out each aspect of the project.

Complete with a working implementation and numerous visual guides, the book painstakingly covers the project process. The authors also include a crucial case-study of a fictitious financial services firm. Throughout the book, the authors share key development strategies, deployment principles, best practices, and insider tips that they have gained over many years of working in enterprise CMS environments at many different Fortune 500 implementations. The foreword for this book is written by Russell Nakano, who was a principal consultant and co-founder of Interwoven, author of Web Content Management: A Collaborative Approach, and who is the current president and co-founder of Nahava, Inc. The authors also discuss future product releases, including LiveSite, MetaTagger, and SaleSite. They share the future product vision of Interwoven and TeamSite in the epilogue.

Synopsis

The Definitive Guide to Interwoven TeamSite is the first comprehensive

book about this enterprise-level content management system. Divided into

five parts, it guides you through the Interwoven TeamSite architecture,

key features, and detailed implementation. The book presents material

using the Rational Unified Process as a development framework and project

methodology. Each part of the book introduces the concepts and TeamSite

features that you will need to understand in order to carry out each

aspect of the project.

Complete with a working implementation and numerous visual guides, the

book painstakingly covers the project process. The authors also include a

crucial case-study of a fictitious financial services firm. Throughout the

book, the authors share key development strategies, deployment principles,

best practices, and insider tips that they have gained over many years of

working in enterprise CMS environments at many different Fortune 500

implementations. The foreword for this book is written by Russell Nakano,

who was a principal consultant and co-founder of Interwoven, author of

Web Content Management: A Collaborative Approach, and who is the current

president and co-founder of Nahava, Inc. The authors also discuss future

product releases, including LiveSite, MetaTagger, and SaleSite. They share

the future product vision of Interwoven and TeamSite in the epilogue.

About the Author, Brian Hastings

Brian Hastings has been working with Interwoven Teamsite for seven years, and has worked as a CMS Implementation Specialist, Developer and Architect for clients such as AG Edwards, Mastercard International and FedEx. He currently works for FedEx where he is a Senior Programmer Analyst on the Content Management Team. He lives in the Memphis area with his wife and children.

Justin McNeal is an MCP, CCNA, CIW, i-Net+, Network+, e-Biz+ and IBM Certified for e-Business Solutions technologist. He has seven years experience of using Interwoven TeamSite and has worked as as CMS Trainer, Analyst and Implementation Technologist for clients such as AG Edwards, Mastercard International, and Elsevier. Justin currently works for FedEx, where he is a Senior Business Application Analyst on the Content Management Team, and lives in Memphis, Tennessee.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2006
Publisher
Apress L. P.
Pages
576
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781590596111

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