Apr
27
2010
The Journey Ahead...BC's Roadmap For The Rest of 2010
It's been just over half a year into BC's integration with Adobe and we're beginning to see some exciting synergy both from a business and an engineering perspective between the pre-existing BC team and the Adobe Group.
So far our top priority over the last 6 months have been to stabilize the existing business and prepare for the growth we need to be successful. To put things in perspective:
- BC's new European data center went live this morning. What this means for you is all new sites created in Europe will now be hosted on the new data center for improved performance. Combined with the new North America data center this means we've had major wins in capacity expansion with 2 out of 3 planned new data centers now online. We will be following up with the Asia Pacific data center (based in Sydney, Australia) targeted to come online by the end of June.
- In terms of product improvements we've replaced Sitewalk with In-Context Editing, delivered a new Extension for Dreamweaver and added FTP access to site-wide templates and module layouts.
- Our engineering team has invested heavily on improving system stability and reliability 'under the hood' with more work to come in this area.
Features for Customer Satisfaction
In the next few releases we're going to deliver 5 major features driven by the most popular wishlist requests. These will include:
- DNS Management Tools so you can create sub-domains for your site, redirect your www records to your non-www records, in general give you greater control over your sites DNS records (A, C, MX, TXT).
- Customizable URLs for products, catalogs, web-app items and blog posts to improve SEO. URLs will be editable from the root folder level. We'll then extend this URL system to cover all other content modules.
- Allowing Modules to be Rendered inside Content Holders so you can place lists of web-app items, catalogs, literature items, webforms and much more inside a repeatable content region that you can place on different parts of your sites.
- Adding a Workflow Notification Editor To Your Partner Portal so you can customize the workflow notifications that are sent from your partner portal to your clients when they receive orders, webform submissions and other workflow triggers.
- Integrating Custom CRM Fields with the Webform Builder - when you extend your customer database with custom fields these will be made available in the webform builder so that you can create forms to collect details directly into the extended CRM forms and allow your customers to login to a secure zone to update them again.
Data Center Migration
Now that all of our new Adobe data centers are on track to be online by end June the focus turns to migrating customers from the pre-existing BC data centers. Some of you may be thinking: "Why didn't they just copy the entire database?". By looking at this from a long-term perspective it's a better investment of resources to build the tools that will enable you to migrate your own sites from one data center to another at the click of a button.
This is because building site migration tools gives us the software architecture to also build site backup tools and following on from that we will develop the ability for partners to download sites as 'BC template zip files' and sell them to customers who can then load them onto their own sites. We'll be rolling these out over the rest of 2010 starting with a pilot program to migrate some sites in July as the quality assurance effort involved with site migration will be tremendous. I will be blogging more about the site migration program over the next couple of months.
Strategic Projects For the Long Term
To make sure we don't just build a faster horse, some of our development team will be devoted to projects that are contributing to further long-term integration with other Adobe products. Luckily for you these projects will have a tangible customer impact. For the remainder of the year they will be working on:
- Multiple Module Layouts - we will be providing the ability for web designers to specify multiple module layouts for blogs, web-apps, catalogs, products and more.
- APIs will be extended around the CMS capabilities of the system for example the ability to access Web Apps items via an API. Most modules will gain the ability to access a list (such as a list of announcements) or a single item. The aim is to extend our API to cover much more of the system and provide XML and JSON layers to give our partners the ability to integrate BC with a much wider range of 3rd party applications.
"Slow and Steady" wins the Race
Although we've got a number of new and exciting projects in the pipeline the underlying drive to improve system stability remains and any new features must pass a high quality bar before they can be released even in Beta. We will be taking a cautious approach to make sure service levels continue to improve hence progress will be slow and steady.
In spite of this we have been at Adobe for a little more than half a year now so we're working much more closely as a unit. Overall we feel confident about sticking to the plan and as we achieve the goals listed I will be happy to share more and more of the BC roadmap especially around the medium term blogs and e-commerce overhaul with our partner community.
Apr
19
2010
3 Steps To Getting Started With InContext Editing
As previously announced, we've recently launched a beta version of our new InContext Editing feature for you and your clients to take for a test drive.
Over the past week, we've received some great feedback from Partners via the Community Forums and would like to address any questions you might have regarding this exciting new feature.
In this post, we'll run through three easy steps to getting started with InContext Editing, pointing you in the right direction with links to the relevant articles and resources.
1. Download the BC Extension
One of the great new features of InContext Editing is the ability to set editable regions for your clients. This allows you to lock down certain page elements while leaving other areas editable while in InContext Editing mode.
The best way to take advantage of this new feature is to use InContext Editings tight integration with Adobe Dreamweaver. To speed up the process, make sure you download the BC Extension for Dreamweaver which allows you to interface directly with BC sites via your Dreamweaver workspace.

- Download the latest version of the BC Extension here.
- Read up on how to use the extension with your BC sites here.
While not mandatory for setting up InContext Editing, we recommend use of the BC Extension as it simplifies the setup of BC sites within Dreamweaver, saving you time and streamlining your workflows.
2. Controlling Editable Regions
In addition to using Dreamweaver to control your editable regions, you are also able to define them manually by coding them into the HTML of your pages.
If you're using another third-party HTML editor such as Coda or Expresso, or even a basic text editor like Notepad, this means you can still take advantage of InContext Editings editable regions using your tool of choice.

By default, your clients are able to edit the entire page (including the Site Wide Template) using InContext Editing - if you'd like to lock the editable regions down, it's important you refer to the following articles:
- Default Editable Regions (if you have not yet defined editable regions)
- Defining InContext Editing editable regions using Dreamweaver
- Defining InContext Editing editable regions using any code editor
3. Using InContext Editing
InContext Editing allows your clients to edit their content "in context" rather than having a WYSIWYG editor pop-up over the top of the page. This makes simple page edits a much more user intuitive process, with the new content automatically taking on the previously defined styling.
To enter InContext Editing, simply navigate to Website > InContext Editing from the Admin Console.

To find out more, refer to the following article:
Once you've set up InContext Editing on your existing sites, this is a great article to refer your clients to.
So why not dive in and take InContext Editing for a spin? We'd love to hear your feedback in the comments section of this post and will keep you updated on the final release of this feature over the coming weeks.
Apr
07
2010
InContext Editing, Support Central Knowledgebase and the BC Extension...
At 11:30am this morning (US Pacific Time), the BC Engineering team deployed their latest round of software upgrades to the system. This upgrade is a significant leap forward in terms of user experience for you and your clients with the inclusion of a brand new Knowledgebase inside Support Central and the exciting public beta release of InContext Editing. The upgrade has also allowed us to go live with a v1.0 release candidate of the BC Extension for Dreamweaver CS4.
InContext Editing enters Public Beta
One of the first projects that was kicked off with the merger of Adobe and BC was to integrate InContext Editing and make it available within BC to replace Sitewalk as the 'live view' editor that your clients use to edit their site content. A lot of effort has gone into this project and the results are now available for you and your clients to try by clicking on 'Website > InContext Editing' in your Admin Console.

InContext Editing is a huge improvement over Sitewalk, a few highlights that I'd like to point out include:
- As a BC Partner you can now set editable regions using Dreamweaver to control which parts of their BC sites your clients have the ability to edit when they are using InContext Editing
- Content editing is more intuitive - you edit 'InContext" on the page rather than having an editor pop-up as was the case with Sitewalk
- The new InContext content editor is much more robust compared with the Sitewalk text editor
InContext Editing will be in Beta for the next 12 weeks during which Sitewalk will continue to remain available. When the Beta period ends, Sitewalk will reach end-of-life and be removed from Business Catalyst. During the Beta period for InContext Editing we will continue to make small improvements and also take the opportunity publish extensive documentation on how to use it in the new Knowledgebase.
So what are you waiting for? Go on...demo InContext Editing to your clients. :)
Support Central Gets New Knowledgebase

If you login to your BC sites and click on Support Central in the top right corner you'll notice that it's been redesigned. That's because we've moved all the content from the Online Business Wiki into a Knowledgebase that now forms the center of Support Central. For all things BC this is the place to go for answers. The new Knowledgebase brings a bunch of benefits including:
- Improved Navigation - with articles sorted by topic or by where they belong on the user interface it's much easier to browse what you're looking for
- Improved Search - don't want to browse? The new search in the Knowledgebase completely knocks the socks off the Online Business Wiki search with a much more complete set of results for any term
- Different Views for Partners and Clients - based on your login the Knowledgebase knows if you're a Partner or a Site owner. Site owners (your clients) will only see a subset of the articles to hide references to BC and the Partner Program. As with before, if you're a Premium partner you have the ability to control whether your clients will be able to see the Forums and submit Support requests inside Support Central by going to Settings page in your Partner Portal.
- Rebranding Dilemma has been Solved - we had some Premium Partners who previously had rebranding concerns about directing their clients to the Online Business Wiki. The Knowledgebase makes all the content accessible from within the Admin Console without going to a separate domain so these concerns should be addressed now
As with Sitewalk, the Online Business Wiki will stick around for another 12 weeks while the Knowledgebase is in Beta as we iron out any small kinks. Additionally the BC Support team will be busy adding new articles to the Knowledgebase and editing current ones to make them easier to understand.
BC Extension for Dreamweaver v1.0
We're now releasing the official BC Extension v1.0 after undergoing several months of testing, firstly with our pre-release community and then with our partner community. A big "Thank You" goes out to those (especially the pre-release community) who provided valuable feedback on improving the BC Extension and helped our team find those obscure bugs. You can download the BC Extension here, for CS4 users who are new to BC or people who are new to the Extension there's also a detailed tutorial on how to use it to edit your BC sites.
What's Next?
A couple of weeks ago I wrote that I wanted to share some information around BC's engineering focus areas for the next 4-5 months, I will definitely be devoting a blog post to this topic next week and will also share information around the next release as well. Until then, adios!
Apr
01
2010
New Data Center is Now Live and Accepting Customers
In an exciting development in Business Catalyst’s integration with Adobe, BC’s engineering team deployed a software upgrade this morning to enable our new Adobe datacenter for North America to start accepting new customers. When you choose the North America datacenter to host any sites you create from now on, it will be automatically hosted on the new Adobe datacenter in the United States.
Over the next 2 months, BC engineers will also bring online new Adobe data centers in Asia-Pacific and Europe to meet the needs of our fast expanding community in those regions.
Adobe is committed to ramping up Business Catalyst over the coming years and the new data center is just the first piece of a significant investment in our future. It will provide capacity for growth for our existing partners and room to accomodate new partners and their clients coming onboard.
Migration from Old Data Centers to New Data Centers
One of the most common questions being asked is how to migrate sites from the old data centers to the new data centers. Once all 3 new data centers are live, we will be sharing our plan for migrating all existing sites to the new data centers. This will be taking place using a staged approach until August/September 2010. Rest assured we will give you plenty of notice and communication. We are also currently building tools to automate the process as much as possible to facilitate a smooth migration for you and your clients. Keep in mind that we do not recommend you manually migrate any sites until our automation tools and plans are made available.
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Comments
In a December post you wrote:
"For the first half of 2010 there are 4 areas of the system BC wants to focus on and completely overhaul in priority order.
ECommerce - both in the frontend and backend we are designing a much more cohesive and well integrated online shopping workflow especially with respect to the shopping cart, payment/shipping functionality and order fulfillment
CRM - usability is key here, expect to see improved filter/search and edit functions for records and tighter integration with ECommerce and the CMS
Blogs - we're going to finish what we started this year to bring our blogging platform up to industry standards
Forums - are due for improvements like avatar profiles, private messaging, social features (e.g post voting) and improved discussion threading."
What is the time frame for these initiatives now? Are blog improvements, i.e., bringing the blogging platform up to industry standards, still in the pipeline? Also, do you have any plans to improve level of technical support and/or the size of the support staff in the future?
Thanks again, I'm hopeful and enthusiastic about BC and it's future.
Keep up the great work.
;)
Best regards
Justin Davies
www.emergination.com.au
I would have thought that this feature would be relatively easy to implement. What happened to it?
Klaye
While it's quite obvious from my previous blog posts that our schedule has slipped out from what I originally wrote, what I am trying to do now is to be transparent with our plans and communicate what our engineers are working on currently - these are all listed in the blog post. We need to win on this plan first by focusing delivering said items and then I will blog more about our next 5 major 'focus items'.
When I said 'next few releases' - I'm talking about the next 4 months, not a whole year. If we run into trouble along the way I will be the first to share but I'm hopeful this will not be the case.
Furthermore I can provide assurance that ECommerce and Blogs are definitely the next things that our engineering team will be working on after they've delivered those top 5 'Customer Satisfaction' features so as soon as they're released I will provide details around the scope and schedule of what we're going to do for those 2 parts of the system
Eddy
Please do share updates with us, we don't care if stuff happens and you can't meet a date. That's cool. What's not cool is us getting the wrong info and then passing it on to our clients. We trusted what was written in that last blog post (in hindsight we trusted blindly).
We promise not to bite just be honest and let us know when you know.
As happens every time BC goes down, we're getting angry calls from clients with nothing to tell them.
It all sounds really good but as other people have pointed out, when the hell are we finally going to see this stuff and start to see a regular stream of updates that have been long overdue?
What about all the little things? If these have not been addressed even within a year what chance are we going to have to see most of these by this year realisticly. Everything always gets pushed back. We had similar things for updates early last year and before that which never happened :/
As I said it all sounds great but we have all seen this and read this sort of thing before.
On the stability note: If I was in the US right now the statments made about that I would find very hard to believe. I have really felt for US partners of late. ALL servers have had a variety of issues all across the globe but it seems to be every other week they have some serious issues at the moment.
Here is hoping that it is finally on track. Going on Yesterday though I just hope that is one of the last blips.
I just really hope we start seeing these promised things finally happen and A lot fo the niggling annoyances start to get fixed/sorted and cleaned up.
Quote "any new features must pass a high quality bar before they can be released even in Beta" Confidence is once again eroded by hollow release statement. You are conditioning us to not believe ....
Currently having huge dramas with a client whos website has just gone live and they are spitting chips about the format of the workflow notification.
Is there an ETA on the release of this update? Please dont make me regret my choice to advise clients that BC is the way to go !!!