
Jeff Greenberg
iFactory
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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Greenberg is a software architect for iFactory, developer, author…and a bit of a scalawag.
He has worked with clients in higher education (e.g. Yale, Rutgers), FedGov (e.g. HHS, CDC, SDNY) and the private sector (e.g. Travelport, Sports Illustrated-Winter Olympics and Turner Broadcasting-Conan O’Brien).
Under the pen name J. Ayen Green, he has authored titles including Drupal 8 Quick Start Guide, Drupal 7 Views Cookbook (Revised), Drupal 6 Content Administration and Drupal 6 Attachment Views.
He enjoys nature, horseback riding, photography, craft beers, and running, traveling and adventuring with his wife and their Golden retrievers.
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DON’T PANIC! The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Drupal 10 Migration for Non-Developers
Content Management Systems manage content, right? So, it seems that moving content from one CMS to another should be a simple thing…especially different versions of the same CMS, like Drupal 7 and Drupal 10. What can be so difficult? It’s JUST TEXT!
Except it’s not.
Despite somewhat knowing where you want to arrive, the migration to get there is a complex process for many reasons. Like a hitchhiker, if you know where you want to arrive, but the way is complicated, appraising the route and the risks involved is important. A guide (and a towel) can be critical to your success.
This session is for anyone wanting to understand:
* What makes content complex
* Why the complexities demand strategic decisions when migrating
* Which types of decisions
* How non-content affects migration
* Migration planning should begin now!

Jeff Greenberg
iFactory
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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