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Over the past few months GovCMS have reached out to over 200 customers regarding their experiences with the GovCMS Service Desk. The feedback received has been invaluable as we work to improve your experience with GovCMS.
Based on your feedback and best practice, we’re making some changes to how the Service Desk operates to make sure everyone is kept in the loop.
The Regional Investment Corporation (RIC) may only have three people managing their website, but that doesn’t stop them doing a lot with it. The RIC website is their organisation’s single source of truth for customers and staff, so the team is continuously updating their website with their latest products and changes.
Penetration testing is an activity used to identify security vulnerabilities. Depending on the features your site has, or the security policy of your organisation, a pen test of your site might be required. It's important to know that you’ll need to give us at least five days' notice before you run a test.
Join us tomorrow, 11 August 2021, at 2:00PM (AEST) for a Live Q&A. An opportunity for the community to chat about the good, the bad or the ugly.
It’s all hands-on deck here at GovCMS to help our remaining D8 customers transition to Drupal 9. Check out our website to see who’s already on GovCMS D9.
To make it easier for you to connect, find information and get answers, we’re reducing the number of channels we have. From 30 September 2021, GovCMS will be closing the community.govcms.gov.au site and moving the discussion to the GovTEAMS platform.
A long-termer here at GovCMS, Nathan is the Director of the GovCMS team and is responsible for managing the activity that helps get your website from development to go live.
At GovCMS we are constantly looking for ways to improve the customer experience. As the 21-22FY begins, we’re finalising some improvement proposals for our website, and starting to look ahead and plan some research into how our Service Desk could better meet your needs. All of this work is human-centred, it’s about what works, and doesn’t work, for you.
All Content Administration and Site Builder training sessions for the year are available online for registration. With only six months left in 2021, get in quick, as spots are filling up fast.
It's full steam ahead here at GovCMS as we continue on the road to D9. We are currently in the process of moving scheduled websites from D8 to D9.
The Department of Finance is in the process of establishing a new Whole of Government GovCMS Drupal Services Panel.
Rebekah dived straight into the deep end when she joined the GovCMS team. Facilitating not one, but two of our GovCMS Week Online events during her first fortnight as part of the branch.
In 2020 GovCMS and Salsa Digital worked closely together to develop a series of short Content Administration training videos. These videos cover everything from logging in, to taxonomies, and are a great companion to the training manuals or live training sessions available.
We made it! As of 11 May 2021, the GovCMS D9 distribution is available on GitHub.com. With end of life fast approaching for both Drupal 7 and Drupal 8, make sure you’ve got a plan for D9.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for GovCMS Week Online. It was a great week with people from all over Australia tuning in to listen, share and connect.
A feedback form, and post session resources, including recordings, are now available on our website. Let us know what you thought and help us prepare an even better next event.
Chloe joined the GovCMS team in early 2020, but her journey with GovCMS started long before that. Chloe was a web publisher for the Attorney General’s Department from 2018 to 2020 gaining expertise in GovCMS and Drupal.
Join us for Content Administration or Site Builder training. Session times are out now for the rest of the 2020-21FY.
Do you expect to have an active contract with a panel supplier that may extend beyond 30 June 2021? Get in touch with GovCMS for guidance.
From 11 May 2021, the GovCMS D9 distribution is available from GitHub