Sitecore User Group - New England

The New England Sitecore CMS User Group meets on the second Wednesday of each month in Cambridge (Boston area) for networking, learning - and did we mention free pizza and drinks?

The user group, led by noted CMS architect and developer Rick Cabral of ISITE Design, is open to anyone using or considering the Sitecore Content Management System, or who has an interest in .NET CMS platforms, regardless of technical proficiency. Programmers, marketers, content authors, CMS users and others are all welcome.

We will be discussing all aspects of the platform from logistics to programming, and will have guest speakers on occasion.

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Past events

  • Sitecore Symposium Panel

    7-8 Nov 2012 in Boston, United States

    A panel of Sitecore developers and MVPs who attended Sitecore Symposium will be bringing their experiences back to the New England Sitecore User Group. Join us for pizza and a panel discussion and Q&A of what the key announcements and learnings were from the big event.For those unable to attend Symposium, you can learn about things you may have missed. And if you were there you can share your own experiences with the group and compare notes.

  • Using Config Transforms to simplify Sitecore deployments

    10-11 Oct 2012 in Boston, United States

    Chances are you have multiple Sitecore servers in your organization:- Developer workstations- Integration server- Authoring server- Delivery server(s)Delivering new code to these servers is usually a pain point among implementers, usually because each server has many unique configuration settings that are difficult to maintain in Visual Studio and source code control.

  • Social Connected - Presented by Dan Solovay

    Wed, 12 Sep 2012, 22:00 - 23:30 in Boston, United States

    Walkthrough of features and API of Sitecore's Social Connected module, with an emphasis on Facebook integration.

  • "Professional Sitecore Development" Book Tour

    8-9 Aug 2012 in Boston, United States

    A presentation and book signing by John West, Sitecore's Chief Technology Officer and author of "Professional Sitecore Development" (). Metro Boston location to be confirmed soon.

  • Workflow and Security Architecture Discussion

    21-22 Sep 2011 in Cambridge, United States

    We owe Dan Solovoy from GCT a discussion on configuring Workflow and Security. ISITE Design folk can discuss multi-site, multi-department workflow constraints, how it affects security architecture, and how workflow and publishing can be configured to play nice with each other in Sitecore 6.3

  • Dreamcore Kickoff Tweetup

    18-19 Apr 2011 in Boston, United States

    Join us for the second annual Dreamcore Kickoff Meet-up & Tweet-up, hosted by the Sitecore New England User Group and ISITE Design. This year the meet up will take place just up the street from the Park Plaza, at Minibar (adjacent to the Copley Square Hotel). The meet-up is your chance to chat and catch-up with fellow Sitecore developers and users of all levels of involvement, before the conference kicks off on Tuesday.

  • Tweaking your Production Sitecore Installation

    9-10 Feb 2011 in Cambridge, United States

    Yes, for once it's not snowing!At this meetup we'll talk about a couple of IIS plugins for 7.5 that can dramatically affect the perceived speed of your Sitecore solution. We'll also talk about web and machine config settings that can squeeze more horsepower out of your web server. Finally, we'll talk about Url Rewriting, some simple SEO tweaks, and 301-ing all those legacy URLs. NOTE: WE'RE MEETING ON THE 5th FLOOR TO ALLOW FOR MORE ATTENDEES.

  • May 2010 - Sitecore Caches, Output Caching and Rendering Rules

    19-20 May 2010 in Cambridge, United States

    Tentative Agenda:6:00pm Food (most likely pizza)6:30pm Rick will cover Sitecore Caches and Output Caching- If you're not using Output Caching today, you're leaving a lot of performance on the table. We'll cover how to cache your renderings and sublayouts, along with considerations for dynamically loaded content. We'll also review Sitecore's new Caching document, which allows the developer a deep look inside how Sitecore expects you to optimize their runtime environment.

  • April 2010 Sitecore Meetup - Content Rules - Technical Panel

    14-15 Apr 2010 in Cambridge, United States

    Continuing our Developer Panel seriesAgenda6:00pmFood6:30pmContent RulesImplementing practical rules, their impact on the conten contributor and presentation design

  • December Sitecore User Group Meetup

    16-17 Dec 2009 in Cambridge, United States

    This is the preliminary date for the December meetup. Because it's so close to the holidays, we will likely keep this to a social event, possibly held at a local pub. Send us your ideas.

  • Sitecore User Group November Meetup

    18-19 Nov 2009 in Cambridge, United States

    This is our tentative November Meetup Date. Don't forget to submit your ideas for topics! We're looking for the following: 1. A technical demonstration ~ 45min 2. A case study presentation ~ 45min

  • Inaugural Meeting of the New England Sitecore User Group

    14-15 Oct 2009 in Cambridge, United States

    Live or work near Boston? Join us for our inaugural meeting. Grab some pizza and meet other Sitecore developers and users. Guest Speakers from Sitecore [list]*Joe Henriques – Regional Director*Mike Casey - Sitecore Engineer[/list] A few other regional folks from Sitecore will also be on hand to answer questions.

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