Filter the results Item type Select All/None Project Event Snazzy Home Page News Item File Page Collection EasyForm Folder Blog Post Link New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever 20 items matching your search terms. Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically SharePoint Replacement for Intranet Oxfam GB deployed the open source Knowledge Management System KARL as a collaboration platform and asked Six Feet Up to be their hosting and support partner. Located in Projects Six Feet Up Releases New "20 Questions About Plone" Brochure Updated brochure intends to help Plone evangelism at events around the world. Located in Company / News KARL Communities for NGOs & Companies Located in Blog Volunteerism, Collaboration, and the Importance of Someone Who Cares I just got back to work after taking part in the 2010 OLPC Community Summit. It was a wonderful, informative event, and I'm grateful I had the opportunity to attend... Located in Blog Decision Education Foundation Decision Education Foundation knew they needed a way to provide educators with more resources while making their site easier for their site administrators to maintain. Six Feet helped them accomplish both goals. Located in Projects Take Back Your Hands Looking for a content management system with localization features and a flexible templating system, Basilea Pharmaceutica naturally turned to Plone to build this disease education site. Located in Projects Plone Immersive Training Experience The Plone Immersive Training Experience website was created to support a customized training event. Located in Projects United Nations Environment Program: IW: LEARN UNEP tapped Six Feet Up for help with implementing various Plone customizations and a wide variety of javascript functionalities. Located in Projects John Burroughs School The John Burroughs school site is a wonderful example of a highly customized Plone site where form meets function. Located in Projects Club Red UVA “Club Red” spotlights the latest information available in nutrition, fitness, and research associated with heart disease in women. Located in Projects Next