Last time I covered SDL Tridion Server Types and this time I have linked them together to make one Content Management and Content Delivery chain. I will expand on this further in the next video where I’ll look at the publishing chain in more detail. Enjoy!
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SDL Tridion Whiteboarding: Server Types
Since April I’ve been meaning to get around to this. Over the years I’ve written a lot of blogs and posts on SDL Tridion, but never really explained the infrastructure of SDL Tridion in allot of detail. Normally I do this via a whiteboard at a customer, but perhaps it transfers to video. Let me…
Thanks for the warning…
The first email of the day that I opened contained this: “WOAH! Thanks for the warning!! Is that one of the subjects? Or are you doing 45 mins on that one?” Written by my colleague Ian (@IanTruscott) in reply to a discussion on what our Innovate session was on, I was slightly offended at first.…
SDL Tridion User Group Benelux Q2 2013
On Tuesday the SDL Tridion Benelux User Group had it’s first session in Belgium. Historic Leuven, to be exact, is home to Amplexor who where hosting the event for the evening. The group was small but the discussion was lively and interesting. The opening session was by SDL, walking us through the customer journey in…
Multi-Multi SDL Tridion Deployers, solving the race condition
Recently, Chris Morgan of Building Blocks (a UK SDL partner), penned an article about scaling out the deployer. It is a good article and it is good to see more scaled publishing scenarios being implemented with customers. In SDL Tridion 2009 particularly and 2011 less so, the deployer can be a bottleneck when you are…
Getting Mucky in SDL Tridion Publishing
The general view of publishing that most of us see is the publishing queue, a long list of jobs that get processed and change between such statuses as “waiting for publish”, “In Progress” and, if you are unlucky “Failed”. However, there is allot of additional information lurking under the hood that could be considered pretty…
Left on the shelf all covered in dust…
I’ve been posting on our upcoming SDL Innovate event with a post on SDL.com, go and check my post called Left on the shelf all covered in dust…
Integrating a PIM with SDL Tridion
This is a topic that is raised with me from time to time, mostly because of my connection with a large product company that I work with on a daily basis. A colleague prompted me to write this down properly, so how do you integrate a Product Information Management system, or PIM, with SDL Tridion.…
Using Splunk with SDL Tridion
I’ve been recently playing with Splunk and I wanted to share the experience I am having so that you too can play with this cool tool. What is Splunk? I think the chaps from Splunk explain that the best… Splunk is the engine for machine data. Use Splunk to collect, index and harness the fast…
SDL Tridion Community Webinar – November 2011
At the recent MVP meeting in Lisbon, where a collection of 11 community members get together to talk about components and schemas from dawn till dusk, I volunteered to run a series of online community webinars. So in November we’ll see the first of these sessions which we hope to repeat over the course of…