Multilingual and high security at Plone Conference 2009
by
Sasha Vinčić
03 Nov 2009 | 10:37
One of the largest Plone conferences is over. Not only was it big, but also great, with very high quality talks and for the first time, open space. The grid for the open space was filled up with over 40 talks in just of couple minutes, that is more then the scheduled ones. Valentine Web Systems team was represented by Per Thulin and me, Sasha Vinčić. I gave a talk about 'Managing multilingual sites' which I hope gave some enlightenment about use cases and pitfalls with multilingual sites. You can see the slides below and recording at ustream.tv. Manage Multilingual Sites
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Plone developers and integrators are as always busy working on interesting solutions. I understand why Microsoft's Jeff Tepper thought Plone is Sharepoints open source competitor. Plone may not be the most googled CMS but it is definitly the most secure and the biggest open source competitor to Sharepoint, Websphere and Documentum. Kees Hink and Kim Chee Leong told us how they hardened Plone to military strength. It was audited by Ernst & Young & Pine Digital Security granted certifiedsecure.eu certificate! Valentine Web Systems provides multilingual and very secure portals built with Plone. If you want to know more, please contact us.
Document ActionsYes SharePointWhat Teper thinks is not the same impression last Plone Conference gave. There were several examples of that, search for "plone sharepoint" at twitter.
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Sharepoint, uh?
"Teper: A lot of them are toolkits for building Web sites, which are sort of lower level than SharePoint. A few years ago, there were some things called Plone and Zope that were open source Web publishing systems, *but those have sort of gone by the wayside.*"