(PHILADELPHIA,
PA) External website case study using MOSS 2007 presented by Pernilla
Webber, Alfa Laval, at J. Boye – Philadelphia 2009.
“SharePoint
has handled it very well (external website and extranet).”
Overview
-
Business
to business company founded in 1883 -
Services:
heat transfer, separation, fluid handling (heat exchanges, etc.). -
Revenue:
$2.7 billion Euros in annual sales. -
Employees:
10,500 in 60 countries -
Public
website luanched in SharePoint in May 2008 -
Extranet
planned for June 1, 2009 -
Intranet
pre-study started for launch in 2010
Public
website (www.alfalaval.com)
-
3000
pages -
25
languages -
60
country sites -
Pre-study:
1-year (planning, etc.) -
Implementation:
1-year (launched May 2008) -
Project
team of 5 people -
50%
of money on external dollars; 50% internal time and resources
Implementation
strategy
-
Standard
SharePoint -
Limited
external application integration -
One
platform for public website, extranet and intranet-
Strategic
direction -
Operatonal
efficiency -
Functional
development -
Governance
and resources (single governance structure for all sites)
-
Challenge
/ problem: Variation system
-
Custom
development to allow for -
Submit
variation to slected country sites -
Reject/Accept
a submitted variation -
Submit
variation' doesn't work for web parts -
Reuse
of language versions not possible
Challenge:
separating language/locale
-
Only
one language version-
Spanish
in Spain, Chile, Colombia, etc. -
English
in UK, India, US
-
-
Many
languages are supported – but its not supported to have one
language for the CONTENT and another rfor the authoring environment
Challenge:
Image management
-
Where
is a particular image used? What pages? -
Different
versions of the same photo are not grouped together by type -
Overly
basic / simplistic
Challenge:
creating forms (complicated for authors)
Challenge:
formatting is difficult with standard editor (reusable cotnent
doesn't work with the RadEditor)
Integrator:
Fishbone Systems AB
Analysis:
well this blows out of the water the notion that SharePoint shouldn't
be used as an external website platform. The Alfa Laval site is
impressive – with 60 sites in 25 languages. Microsoft would do well
to add this to their case studies alongside Hawiian Airlines.
Visit
the website: www.alfalaval.com
Have you seen Ferraris new MOSS website?
Its a good looking site! All MOSS, eh?