Notes from Marketing Meeting – 01/09

Need to create battle cards and datasheets for CSP Group and Napersoft.

  • In order to get these available in time for WinterFest we are going to focus on a paired down version for just Napersoft.  Jason will work with Michael on it.

Update Developer Showcase on the web site

  • It has been identified that ADS and Samsung are missing from the developer showcase.  Jason will work with ADS and Samsung to get the assets over to Amie

HIMSS Conference  –
http://www.himssconference.org/
Feb 20-24 in Las Vegas
It is the biggest show for marketing.  They will be doing an email blast to all prospects and customers prior to the show and wanted to see if PSDN wanted anything included in the email.

  • Amy and Jason are working on this

We might possibly need help with Brightree mock up needs for Bill Long

  • More details are still needed from Bill

Amy would like to be invited to the PSDN team meeting
Inform portal PSDN Home Page

  • Troy and Jason will complete the text by COB on Wed 01/11

Shared with the projects currently being worked on:

  • Internal Newsletter
  • Social Media
  • Training Mixer
  • WebClipping Browser Plug-In

Media Training is on hold until after WinterFest

As a part of the social media strategy, marketing will help with a custom Twitter background
Do we have access to metrics for the PSDN portal

  • Amie will work to get that information

Brainstormed on Code-A-Cue concept
Still need to work out Calling Center Options
Project Marvin – Naming of the PSDN Monkey

  • Amie and Jason are working on a list of potential names

 

How a Bet Inspired Dropbox Automator

[FORD] – I realize this is not for Box, but I think it is relative to the BOX project

“The idea behind Dropbox Automator is simple enough — a user puts a file into an automated Dropbox folder, which then processes the file in a specific way. For example, a folder could be automated to upload photo files automatically to Facebook, email files or convert them to PDF.”

via How a Bet Inspired Dropbox Automator.

EchoSign Brings Legally-Binding Electronic Signing on Your iPhone or iPad

iOS: EchoSign, Adobe’s popular service for electronic signatures, is available now for iPhone and iPad users. With the EchoSign app, you can send documents that need to be signed and get them filled out in minutes, and also manage your agreements.

You can send documents to sign from your EchoSign library, photos, email attachment, or apps like Dropbox and Box.net, and also track the status of your important agreements.

The free EchoSign account gets you 5 signatures per month and secure archiving of five documents. Business users can sign up for upgraded features like reports and attached audit trails.

While there are several apps for signing docs on your iPhone or iPad, such as the previously mentioned DocuSign Ink, EchoSign gives you the other side of the equation: sending documents for signing. Apparently over 4 million people are using the EchoSign service, so the iOS app can make them more productive on the go.

http://lifehac.kr/rqfY7q

NEWS – MetaVis Releases Migrator for Google Content to SharePoint 2010

By (@druadh20)   Dec 13, 2011

 MetaVis has been busy since the release of SharePoint 2010, developing migration tools for content into SharePoint 2010 for numerous different applications. Today’s release, though, of a migration tool for Google Apps to Office 365 and SharePoint 2010, moves it all up a gear.

With the new migratory tool, users will be able to migrate Google content into hosted SharePoint environments and Office 365, as well as on-premise SharePoint environments, keeping the metadata that was originally applied to the content.

We have seen in the past how important metadata is for effective SharePoint use. With this migration tool, by keeping the original data that comes with content stored in Google Apps, users will finally be able to search Google content that has been placed in SharePoint. It effectively gives users control over their Google content.

Full Story – http://bit.ly/voxaNY