Leveraging Multiple Cloud Orchestration

Overview

We are now living in Cloud era. Therefore, we are managing AWS by developing our own AWS Portal | Cloud Orchestrator by Drupal 8.

We'll introduce our solution (Cloud project) including its requirements and the goal, the value proposition. We would like to show how Drupal 8 can define to manage multiple Cloud infrastructure and why Drupal 8 can be used as Web Application Framework.

Key Points Covered

Realtime Data Dashboards for Fact-based Decisions

The data is there. Somewhere. Can you find what you’re looking for? Can you find it again later? Can you share it with others?

Tools like Google Analytics are powerful, but unwieldy and inscrutable to the uninitiated. The interface offers a ton of information, but how do you know where to quickly find what you need? How do you share a snapshot of a certain metric with stakeholders? And, how do you make sure that everyone’s looking at the same data – particularly when that data is actively changing?

Communication 1: Understanding How we Succeed or Fail

If it is true that the meaning of all communication is the response it elicits; then what should we do to get the results we need? By reducing communication into the simplest parts, it is easier to see their interactions and there-by understand the complex results. We will tour the communication process to understand where it happens, show how it functions, and why it breaks. 

You Want Me to Create A Strategy for WHAT?

At Stanford Web Services, I am "responsible for the health of the service" for Stanford Sites, which supports over 2,500 websites.

That's a tall order for someone who doesn't really know what he's doing.

Nevertheless, it's my responsibility not only to ensure that our services remain secure, stable, performant, and scalable, but that we have a vision and strategy for how we're going to do that in the future.

Keeping it Fresh: Automating your Content Strategy

It’s a common story that we hear across many campuses: small team, huge website. How do you stay sane, keep everything up to date, and still have time to work on adding new features?

The answer is to automate whenever possible! We’ll show you some of the strategies and tools that the Stanford Law School WebTeam has developed to help us keep it all under control.

In this session, we’ll cover the following:

Google Analytics 201

I was a self-taught Google Analytics user. I thought I was getting by OK.

But, since working with professional analysts, I’ve seen how my data wasn’t as complete or accurate as I thought I was. And with bad data, it’s easy to tell the wrong story.

I’m here to level you up, and share best practices for setting up your Google Analytics accounts.

 

In this talk, we will:

  • provide recommendations on best practices for setting up your views, filters, and goals

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