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Steve Celius
Jun 8, 2010
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Deployment in EPiServer CMS – Slides from Partner Summit

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At the EPiServer Partner Summit 2010 in Malmö I did a presentation about deployment in EPiServer CMS.

If you did not attend it, you missed topics like:

  • Planning
  • External Dependencies
  • Installation
  • Server Options
  • IIS configuration differences
  • Shared VPPs
  • Cache Invalidation
  • Continuous Integration
  • Virtualization
  • Security
  • and more…

Luckily for you – it is all downloadable here, right now. Enjoy!

Jun 08, 2010

Comments

Sep 21, 2010 10:33 AM

Thanks!
/ Stefan Forsberg

per@hassle.net
per@hassle.net Sep 21, 2010 10:33 AM

Thanx!

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