desk-net - editorial days - main slides - 2016-06-09
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Twitter: #ed16 Wifi: m3connect or mercure User: editorial Password: days16
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09:30 Welcome
09:35 Desk-Net review & preview
10:00 Content Planning Best Practices
10:45 Planning is more important than everDominic Ramel (Head of Planning @ Berner Zeitung)
11:10 Coffee break
11:25 Editorial transformation at Time Inc. UK Andrew Derrer (Senior Media Transformation Advisor @ Time Inc. UK)
11:55 Learnings from rolling out Desk-Net Robert Dönges (Managing Editor @ Südwest Presse)
12:30 How Desk-Net will support your roll-out
12:45 Lunch
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13:45 Modular systems at Neue Zürcher Zeitung Andi Maerz (Project Lead)
14:10 Best-of-breed editing tool –LivingDocsGabriel Hase (Co-Founder)
14:30 Modular newsroom systems –how we see it
15:00 Desk-Net goes mobile
15:10 Coffee break
15:30 Desk-Net and your Content Management System
16:20 Slack, Hipchat and Desk-Net?!
16:40 Desk-Net – our roadmap for the next twelve months
17:00 End
Discussion/session for attendees from Magazinesand Departments ofCommunication
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09:30 Welcome
09:35 Desk-Net review & preview
10:00 Content Planning Best Practices
10:45 Planning is more important than everDominic Ramel (Head of Planning @ Berner Zeitung)
11:10 Coffee break
11:25 Editorial transformation at Time Inc. UK Andrew Derrer (Senior Media Transformation Advisor @ Time Inc. UK)
11:55 Learnings from rolling out Desk-Net Robert Dönges (Managing Editor @ Südwest Presse)
12:30 How Desk-Net will support your roll-out
12:45 Lunch
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+26%
Visits (Jan – May 16 vs. Jan – May 15)
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~ 161 000
stories entered per month(April 2016; ~ +25%)
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Lost customersin 2015 and 2016YTD
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More and more Desk-Net employees working for you
June 2015
Team size: 15(some part-time)
November 2015
Team size: 20(some part-time)
June 2016
Team size: 22+(some part-time)
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Custom Statuses
Cleaned up layout & entry fields
Mobile (almost done)
Performance
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More and more Desk-Net employees working for you
June 2015
Team size: 15(some part-time)
November 2015
Team size: 20(some part-time)
June 2016
Team size: 22+(some part-time)
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09:30 Welcome
09:35 Desk-Net review & preview
10:00 Content Planning Best Practices
10:45 Planning is more important than everDominic Ramel (Head of Planning @ Berner Zeitung)
11:10 Coffee break
11:25 Editorial transformation at Time Inc. UK Andrew Derrer (Senior Media Transformation Advisor @ Time Inc. UK)
11:55 Learnings from rolling out Desk-Net Robert Dönges (Managing Editor @ Südwest Presse)
12:30 How Desk-Net will support your roll-out
12:45 Lunch
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0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Planning horizons vary greatly
Top 5 newsrooms
Bottom 5 newsrooms
Stories for next 6 days
Stories planned morethan 6 days ahead
Planning horizons for newsrooms working with daily news
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The individual authors/reporters need to enter theirown stories
_ Having someone else, e.g. a secretary enter a story createsunnecessary work and a time lag
_ Based on our interviews the dependability of users enteringtheir own stories varies significantly from customer tocustomer
_ Task for editorial top management
_ to provide understanding in the editorial department why this isimportant and
_ to enforcen this procedure(„A story that‘s not in Desk-Net won‘t get published.“)
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There are exceptions to the rule of individual usersentering their stories
_ Stories based on appointments / press invites:
_ Typically best to have one responsible person, e.g. secretary, monitor the editorial department‘s inbox and forwardappointments to Desk-Net
_ In many cases they are making a preliminary accept/rejectdecision
_ In at least one case a secretary handled the task of accepting and assigning stories herself for routine stories
_ Stories from news feeds
_ Monitoring of the news feed at a central desk
_ Entering and assigning done by central news manager
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What and how to enter?
_ Enter story in an understandable way
_ Third person must be able to make informed decisions
_ OK to accept a story pitch?
_ Add a video?
_ Where to publish it?
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What and how to enter?
_ Enter story in an understandable way
_ Third person must be able to make informed decisions
_ OK to accept a story pitch?
_ Add a video?
_ Where to publish it?
_ Integrations with Content Management Systems will makeentering correct & comprehensive information even moreimportant
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Regional publisher Mittelbayerische Zeitung defines theflow across platforms when entering a story (I)
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Regional publisher Mittelbayerische Zeitung defines theflow across platforms when entering a story (II)
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Determining Best Practices in editing stories is difficultas the workflows and needs strongly vary fromcustomer to customer
_ Editing of existing stories heavily depends on a customer‘sneeds, but a few aspects can be hightlighted:
_ Often heavy editing of stories, e.g.
_ assigning to other platforms
_ adding formats
_ moving publication dates
_ Editing in editorial meetings: Online, e.g. with an iPad
_ And we expect heavy usage of our upcoming mobile web app
_ Important : Think about others, think about the next day
_ One of our customers does a final review at the end of the day
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New / Pitch Yes
No
Question
Optional
Accepted
Top Story
Mandatory
Ready for editing
Moved toCopy
In Production
Exported toCMS
Published
Proposal
Decision makingPrioritysetting
Production
Our customers‘ status levels can be structured intothree groups
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New / Pitch Yes
No
Question
Optional
Accepted
Top Story
Mandatory
Ready for editing
Moved toCopy
In Production
Exported toCMS
Published
Proposal
Decision makingPrioritysetting
Production
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A red icon depicts a story that won‘t be published or an event that won‘t be covered at local publisher WZO
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How many of all published stories should be enteredinto Desk-Net?
Complex, large editorialorganisation
Small organisation
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How many of all published stories should be enteredinto Desk-Net?
Complex, large editorialorganisation
Focussed on story planning
Used to trackworkflow / statusses
Small organisation
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How many of all published stories should be enteredinto Desk-Net?
Complex, large editorialorganisation
Focussed on story planning
Used to trackworkflow / statusses
(Almost) All storiesshould bein Desk-
Net
Just the main storiesentered in Desk-NetSmall
organisation
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09:30 Welcome
09:35 Desk-Net review & preview
10:00 Content Planning Best Practices
10:45 Planning is more important than everDominic Ramel (Head of Planning @ Berner Zeitung)
11:10 Coffee break
11:25 Editorial transformation at Time Inc. UK Andrew Derrer (Senior Media Transformation Advisor @ Time Inc. UK)
11:55 Learnings from rolling out Desk-Net Robert Dönges (Managing Editor @ Südwest Presse)
12:30 How Desk-Net will support your roll-out
12:45 Lunch
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09:30 Welcome
09:35 Desk-Net review & preview
10:00 Content Planning Best Practices
10:45 Planning is more important than everDominic Ramel (Head of Planning @ Berner Zeitung)
11:10 Coffee break
11:25 Editorial transformation at Time Inc. UK Andrew Derrer (Senior Media Transformation Advisor @ Time Inc. UK)
11:55 Learnings from rolling out Desk-Net Robert Dönges (Managing Editor @ Südwest Presse)
12:30 How Desk-Net will support your roll-out
12:45 Lunch
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09:30 Welcome
09:35 Desk-Net review & preview
10:00 Content Planning Best Practices
10:45 Planning is more important than everDominic Ramel (Head of Planning @ Berner Zeitung)
11:10 Coffee break
11:25 Editorial transformation at Time Inc. UK Andrew Derrer (Senior Media Transformation Advisor @ Time Inc. UK)
11:55 Learnings from rolling out Desk-Net Robert Dönges (Managing Editor @ Südwest Presse)
12:30 How Desk-Net will support your roll-out
12:45 Lunch
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09:30 Welcome
09:35 Desk-Net review & preview
10:00 Content Planning Best Practices
10:45 Planning is more important than everDominic Ramel (Head of Planning @ Berner Zeitung)
11:10 Coffee break
11:25 Editorial transformation at Time Inc. UK Andrew Derrer (Senior Media Transformation Advisor @ Time Inc. UK)
11:55 Learnings from rolling out Desk-Net Robert Dönges (Managing Editor @ Südwest Presse)
12:30 How Desk-Net will support your roll-out
12:45 Lunch
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11 741
monthlyactive users
(MAU)9 382
weekly activeusers
(WAU)
Our users are using Desk-Net very regularly
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09:30 Welcome
09:35 Desk-Net review & preview
10:00 Content Planning Best Practices
10:45 Planning is more important than everDominic Ramel (Head of Planning @ Berner Zeitung)
11:10 Coffee break
11:25 Editorial transformation at Time Inc. UK Andrew Derrer (Senior Media Transformation Advisor @ Time Inc. UK)
11:55 Learnings from rolling out Desk-Net Robert Dönges (Managing Editor @ Südwest Presse)
12:30 How Desk-Net will support your roll-out
12:45 Lunch
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Same software for everyone
–hugely different ratings
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And yes, we do listen tothose replies
–very very much actually
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„Clarity“Ease-of-use
Speed
(Self-refreshing pages)
Top requests of our users:
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„Clarity“Ease-of-use
Speed
(Self-refreshing pages)
Top requests of our users:
Will be implemented in Winter 2016/2017
(it‘s not that trivial…)
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„Clarity“Ease-of-use
Speed
(Self-refreshing pages)
Top requests of our users:
Lots of improvements in early 2016.
Ongoing…
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„Clarity“Ease-of-use
Speed
(Self-refreshing pages)
Top requests of our users:
Strong request – and fuzzy request.
When we ask, we get no answers.
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Our roadmap to address Clarity and Ease-of-Use:
_ Remove unnecessary elements (ongoing)
_ Review/streamline entry and editing processes (ongoing)
_ Refresh design (Summer/Fall 2016)
_ Drag & Drop (Summer/Fall 2016)
_ Self-refreshing pages (Winter 2016/2017)
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We used to repeat
News > International
here.
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We are reducing the amount of additional informationwe display in the story boxes
+2
Currently
August 2016
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Our roadmap to address Clarity and Ease-of-Use:
_ Remove unnecessary elements (ongoing)
_ Review/streamline entry and editing processes (ongoing)
_ Refresh design (Summer/Fall 2016)
_ Drag & Drop (Summer/Fall 2016)
_ Self-refreshing pages (Winter 2016/2017)
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Our roadmap to address Clarity and Ease-of-Use:
_ Remove unnecessary elements (ongoing)
_ Review/streamline entry and editing processes (ongoing)
_ Refresh design (Summer/Fall 2016)
_ Drag & Drop (Summer/Fall 2016)
_ Self-refreshing pages (Winter 2016/2017)
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This is important!Clean design on white
background
This not so much.Clean design on white
background
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Improvements in the My Schedule layout brought greattraffic gains compared to the overall traffic increase
80%
100%
120%
140%
160%
180%
200%
January 2015
All pages: +36%
My Schedule: +91%
May 2016
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09:30 Welcome
09:35 Desk-Net review & preview
10:00 Content Planning Best Practices
10:45 Planning is more important than everDominic Ramel (Head of Planning @ Berner Zeitung)
11:10 Coffee break
11:25 Editorial transformation at Time Inc. UK Andrew Derrer (Senior Media Transformation Advisor @ Time Inc. UK)
11:55 Learnings from rolling out Desk-Net Robert Dönges (Managing Editor @ Südwest Presse)
12:30 How Desk-Net will support your roll-out
12:45 Lunch – until 13:45 (1:45pm)
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13:45 Modular systems at Neue Zürcher Zeitung Andi Maerz (Project Lead)
14:10 Best-of-breed editing tool –LivingDocsGabriel Hase (Co-Founder)
14:30 Modular newsroom systems –how we see it
15:00 Desk-Net goes mobile
15:10 Coffee break
15:30 Desk-Net and your Content Management System
16:20 Slack, Hipchat and Desk-Net?!
16:40 Desk-Net – our roadmap for the next twelve months
17:00 End
Discussion/session for attendees from Magazinesand Departments ofCommunication
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13:45 Modular systems at Neue Zürcher Zeitung Andi Maerz (Project Lead)
14:10 Best-of-breed editing tool –LivingDocsGabriel Hase (Co-Founder)
14:30 Modular newsroom systems –how we see it
15:00 Desk-Net goes mobile
15:10 Coffee break
15:30 Desk-Net and your Content Management System
16:20 Slack, Hipchat and Desk-Net?!
16:40 Desk-Net – our roadmap for the next twelve months
17:00 End
Discussion/session for attendees from Magazinesand Departments ofCommunication
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13:45 Modular systems at Neue Zürcher Zeitung Andi Maerz (Project Lead)
14:10 Best-of-breed editing tool –LivingDocsGabriel Hase (Co-Founder)
14:30 Modular newsroom systems –how we see it
15:00 Desk-Net goes mobile
15:10 Coffee break
15:30 Desk-Net and your Content Management System
16:20 Slack, Hipchat and Desk-Net?!
16:40 Desk-Net – our roadmap for the next twelve months
17:00 End
Discussion/session for attendees from Magazinesand Departments ofCommunication
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13:45 Modular systems at Neue Zürcher Zeitung Andi Maerz (Project Lead)
14:10 Best-of-breed editing tool –LivingDocsGabriel Hase (Co-Founder)
14:30 Modular newsroom systems –how we see it
15:00 Desk-Net goes mobile
15:10 Coffee break
15:30 Desk-Net and your Content Management System
16:20 Slack, Hipchat and Desk-Net?!
16:40 Desk-Net – our roadmap for the next twelve months
17:00 End
Discussion/session for attendees from Magazinesand Departments ofCommunication
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Eier legende Wollmilchsau
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Editorial System
„that does everything“ Print
Digital
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Editorial System
„that does everything“
Content Management System
for online
Archive
Digital
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Editorial System
„that does everything“
Content Management System
for online
Archive
Digital
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Online firstCMS the dominant system
Need for better softwareBest-of-breedsolutions
Speed, agilitySoftware-as-a-service
Cost efficiency Cloud solutions
ConnectivityREST API, potentiallywebhooks
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Editorial System
„that used to promiseto do everything“
Content Management System
for online
Digital
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Editorial System
„that used to promiseto do everything“
Content Management System
for online
Digital
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Online firstCMS the dominant system
Need for better softwareBest-of-breedsolutions
Speed, agilitySoftware-as-a-service
Cost efficiency Cloud solutions
ConnectivityREST API, potentiallywebhooks
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Source: Business Insider
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Processes software has to cover nowadays
Software needs to cover a lot more processes thansome five, ten or twenty years ago
Processes softwarehad to coverpreviously
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No single company can offer a
software that even remotely addresses
all software-related processes –
especially not with the necessary
quality and development speed.
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The Washington Post‘s new „system“ is a collection oflinkek, but independently usable tools
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The Washington Post‘s new „system“ is a collection oflinkek, but independently usable tools
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Online firstCMS the dominant system
Need for better softwareBest-of-breedsolutions
Speed, agilitySoftware-as-a-service
Cost efficiency Cloud solutions
ConnectivityREST API, potentiallywebhooks
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Online firstCMS the dominant system
Need for better softwareBest-of-breedsolutions
Speed, agilitySoftware-as-a-service
Cost efficiency Cloud solutions
ConnectivityREST API, potentiallywebhooks
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Online firstCMS the dominant system
Need for better softwareBest-of-breedsolutions
Speed, agilitySoftware-as-a-service
Cost efficiency Cloud solutions
ConnectivityREST API, potentiallywebhooks
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And ever more software is hosted outside of thecompany‘s network
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Native cloud solutions are taking over from on-premisesolutions
_ On-premise
Hosted and maintained on company‘s own servers
_ „Fake cloud“
Hosted by vendor, but oftensame old software
_ Cloud
Hosted at best-of-breed datacenters
_ Native cloud solutions
Features such as Desk-Net‘scross-account connectioncapability
Rented software per userdepending on other flexible criteria
REST API for connection to othersystems
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Our API is documented at api.desk-net.com
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Online firstCMS the dominant system
Need for better softwareBest-of-breedsolutions
Speed, agilitySoftware-as-a-service
Cost efficiency Cloud solutions
ConnectivityREST API, potentiallywebhooks
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Main integrations scenarios and directions for Desk-Net
Online Content Management Systems
Legacy Editorial Systems
Digital Asset Management Systems
Page Planning
Event Feeds
Calendar
Chat
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Main integrations scenarios and directions for Desk-Net
Online Content Management Systems
Legacy Editorial Systems
Digital Asset Management Systems
Page Planning
Event Feeds
Calendar
Chat
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Main integrations scenarios and directions for Desk-Net
Online Content Management Systems
Legacy Editorial Systems
Digital Asset Management Systems
Page Planning
Financial / Payment Systems
Event Feeds
Calendar
Chat
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Main integrations scenarios and directions for Desk-Net
Online Content Management Systems
Legacy Editorial Systems
Digital Asset Management Systems
Page Planning
Financial / Payment Systems
Event Feeds
Calendar
Tracking tools(Chartbeat, Google
Analytics)
Chat
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Editorial System
„that used to promiseto do everything“
Content Management System
for online
Digital
Often rather strong
workflow capabilities
Often rather weak
workflow capabilities
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Editorial System
„that used to promiseto do everything“
Content Management System
for online
Digital
Desk-Net will improve
its workflow capabilities
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13:45 Modular systems at Neue Zürcher Zeitung Andi Maerz (Project Lead)
14:10 Best-of-breed editing tool –LivingDocsGabriel Hase (Co-Founder)
14:30 Modular newsroom systems –how we see it
15:00 Desk-Net goes mobile
15:10 Coffee break
15:30 Desk-Net and your Content Management System
16:20 Slack, Hipchat and Desk-Net?!
16:40 Desk-Net – our roadmap for the next twelve months
17:00 End
Discussion/session for attendees from Magazinesand Departments ofCommunication
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Our near-term roadmap for the mobile version
Late Mayalpha release tolimited test group
• Login/logout• Story lists• My Schedule
Early/mid JulyPublic betarelease
• Login/logout• Story lists• My Schedule• Story/event
editing• Improvements
based on feedback
SeptemberEnd of beta phase
• Login/logout• Story lists• My Schedule• Story/event
entry/editing• Event lists• Absences
entry/editing
OngoingContinuousdevelopment
Decision on native apps for Android and iOS
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https://desk-net.com/m/mobile.htm
We are sending this URL to you as we speak – no need to type it in yourselfThis is just the second version of our alpha version – very limited in scope (no editing, no menus)Do not share with (many) colleaguesPlease do provide feedback to [email protected]
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https://desk-net.com/m/mobile.htm
We are sending this URL to you as we speak – no need to type it in yourselfThis is just the second version of our alpha version – very limited in scope (no editing, no menus)Do not share with (many) colleaguesPlease do provide feedback to [email protected]
• We are sending this URL to you as we speak – no need to
type it in yourself.
• This is just the second version of our alpha version – very
limited in scope (no editing, no menus).
• Do not share with (many) colleagues, yet.
• Please do provide feedback to [email protected]
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13:45 Modular systems at Neue Zürcher Zeitung Andi Maerz (Project Lead)
14:10 Best-of-breed editing tool –LivingDocsGabriel Hase (Co-Founder)
14:30 Modular newsroom systems –how we see it
15:00 Desk-Net goes mobile
15:10 Coffee break
15:30 Desk-Net and your Content Management System
16:20 Slack, Hipchat and Desk-Net?!
16:40 Desk-Net – our roadmap for the next twelve months
17:00 End
Discussion/session for attendees from Magazinesand Departments ofCommunication
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13:45 Modular systems at Neue Zürcher Zeitung Andi Maerz (Project Lead)
14:10 Best-of-breed editing tool –LivingDocsGabriel Hase (Co-Founder)
14:30 Modular newsroom systems –how we see it
15:00 Desk-Net goes mobile
15:10 Coffee break
15:30 Desk-Net and your Content Management System
16:20 Slack, Hipchat and Desk-Net?!
16:40 Desk-Net – our roadmap for the next twelve months
17:00 End
Discussion/session for attendees from Magazinesand Departments ofCommunication
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Multiple integration projects are currently going on
In partnership with vendorsand integrators:
_ LivingDocs_ scheduled for integration
_ Woodwing Content Station_ close to roll-out; integrator A&F
_ Woodwing Elvis_ Live (ftp export)
_ EidosMedia_ project at Tamedia ongoing
_ Infomaker - Writer_ concept phase ongoing
_ Vjoon‘s K4_ early talks with integrators
_ Other Scandinavian CMS provider
_ early talks
_ We are working on ourown integrations:
_ WordPress plugin_ development ongoing
_ Drupal_ after release of WordPress
plugin
_ Potentially Joomla and others after that
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_ In development
_ Release schedule for late Q3
_ Two-way integration
_ Desk-Net � WordPress
_ WordPress � Desk-Net
_ Blueprint for the Drupalintegration
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Users plan and manage their stories in Desk-Net
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Tom Peters
Once a story is in a specific status we hand over data toWordPress where it appears in the story list.
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This is a story with a text assignment for Tom Peters. And it is scheduled for publication in the website's News section on Monday, March 7th, 3:00pm (15:00).View in Desk-Net
The article can then be created and edited in the CMS –but a lot of data is pre-entered.
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This is a story with a text assignment for Tom Peters. And it is scheduled for publication in the website's News section on Monday, March 7th, 3:00pm (15:00).View in Desk-Net
The article can then be created and edited in the CMS –but a lot of data is pre-entered.
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This is a story with a text assignment for Tom Peters. And it is scheduled for publication in the website's News section on Monday, March 7th, 3:00pm (15:00).View in Desk-Net
The story is published either at the pre-defined time orat any other time.
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Once the story has been published the CMS informsDesk-Net about the updates made to the story.
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_ Ongoing project at Tamedia ofSwitzerland
_ Interest signalled by other majorEidosMedia customers
_ Initially a one-way integration
_ Desk-Net � EidosMedia Méthode
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Mapping between DeskNet & Méthode – Méthode Topic
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Mapping between DeskNet & Méthode – DeskNet Story
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_ Integrator A&F (Switzerland) has built a connector for Content Station
_ Works, will be refined in thenext few weeks
_ Roll-out currently and in thenext few months at
_ Somedia and
_ Migros Medien
_ Connector available to otherWoodwing customers as well
_ Integration with Elvis hasbeen implemented at/for Time Inc
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13:45 Modular systems at Neue Zürcher Zeitung Andi Maerz (Project Lead)
14:10 Best-of-breed editing tool –LivingDocsGabriel Hase (Co-Founder)
14:30 Modular newsroom systems –how we see it
15:00 Desk-Net goes mobile
15:10 Coffee break
15:30 Desk-Net and your Content Management System
16:20 Slack, Hipchat and Desk-Net?!
16:40 Desk-Net – our roadmap for the next twelve months
17:00 End
Discussion/session for attendees from Magazinesand Departments ofCommunication
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Grafik: Slack Screenshot
Source: pmorch on GitHub
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Grafik: Rise of Slack
The rise of Slacksince early 2014
Source: mukeshbalani.com
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ManagementContent Production & Publishing
Chat
Phone
Talk
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Personal notification scenario: New assignment
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Personal notification scenario: New assignment with actions
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Sharing scenario: Share a story to discuss it
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General notification scenario I: New stories
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General notification scenario II: Published stories
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Interaction scenario: Create a story straight from Slack
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Our initial priorities for connecting with chat tools:
1. Start a discussion about a story from Desk-Net in the chat tool
2. Receive personal notifications
Will make notificationsettings more granular firstly in order to avoidspam – relevant for emailsas well
3. Non-personal notifications
_ We will focus first on Slack, then on Hipchat and potentially others
_ Reason:
_ More users on Slack
_ (Seemingly) Easierintegration with Slack thanwith Hipchat
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ManagementContent Production & Publishing
Chat
Phone
Talk
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ManagementContent Production & Publishing
Chat
Phone
Talk
Comments-
in Desk-Net or outside?
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13:45 Modular systems at Neue Zürcher Zeitung Andi Maerz (Project Lead)
14:10 Best-of-breed editing tool –LivingDocsGabriel Hase (Co-Founder)
14:30 Modular newsroom systems –how we see it
15:00 Desk-Net goes mobile
15:10 Coffee break
15:30 Desk-Net and your Content Management System
16:20 Slack, Hipchat and Desk-Net?!
16:40 Desk-Net – our roadmap for the next twelve months
17:00 End
Discussion/session for attendees from Magazinesand Departments ofCommunication
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Our High-Level Roadmap for the next twelve months
Q3/16 Q4/16 Q1/17 Q2/17
Mobile
Availability
Auto-RefreshEase-of-use
Tasks/Workflow
Notifications/Chat integration
Security / Performance / CMS Integrations
Beta Release
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Our High-Level Roadmap for the next twelve months
Q3/16 Q4/16 Q1/17 Q2/17
Mobile
Availability
Auto-RefreshEase-of-use
Notifications/Chat integration
Tasks/Workflow
Main improvements:
• Easier entry and editing
• Shifts in bars with drag & drop
• Improved availability overviews:
• Daily / multi-day view
• Annual view
• Display of availability at user
selection
• 2017:
• Capacity calculation
• Data export
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Our High-Level Roadmap for the next twelve months
Q3/16 Q4/16 Q1/17 Q2/17
Mobile
Availability
Auto-RefreshEase-of-use
Notifications/Chat integration
Tasks/Workflow
Main improvements:
• Mark tasks as done
• Improved task lists
• Alerts
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Our High-Level Roadmap for the next twelve months
Q3/16 Q4/16 Q1/17 Q2/17
Mobile
Availability
Auto-RefreshEase-of-use
Notifications/Chat integration
Tasks/Workflow
Main improvements:
• More granular notification
settings
• Slack integration, potentially
others
• Non-personal notifications
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GoodbyeAuf Wiedersehen
VaarwelNäkemiin
Kwaheri
Hejdå
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