The DrupalSouth and the government community will be coming together for the annual one-day event on Thursday 14 November 2024 in Canberra.
Sponsor
Morpht is continuing our support of DrupalSouth and is proud to be a community day sponsor for the event this year. We will have some of the team there, so please come up and have a chat and some stickers.
Presentations
We have three presentations this year at the event covering topics from converting PDF documents to HTML, some of the common (but tricky) GovCMS requirements and a showcase of the Govflix website and how it uses a recommender system for video content.
Common (but tricky) GovCMS requirements
GovCMS SaaS offers robust features like security, stability, and support, but it also comes with limitations in terms of available modules. In this presentation, David Flores-Condezo shares insights from various government agencies, highlighting how they tackled common but complex GovCMS requirements.
When: Thursday 14 November 2024
Time: 9.35am - 10.35am
Room: Orion
GovFlix: A behind the scenes look of a content recommendation system
Murray Woodman presents GovFlix, a website showcasing video content for government and web development. GovFlix stands out for its intelligent navigation system, driven by a content recommendation engine that customises video suggestions based on users' interests and browsing history.
When: Thursday 14 November 2024
Time: 11am - 12pm
Room: Private Dining
PDF or not to PDF!
In this presentation, André Kakos delves into the pros and cons of PDF vs HTML format, outlining the critical considerations. Such as publishing workflows, editor training, and resource allocation, which can impact both costs and the efficiency of organisational processes.
When: Thursday 14 November 2024
Time: 11am - 11.30am
Room: Orion
Morpht will also have a booth at the event - so please feel free to stop by and say hello! Tickets are still available for the event so we hope to see you there.
Register now
Tickets for this one day event are still available and government employees are free.