Global Relaunch of Sony Entertainment Network with TYPO3 in only 6 weeks for 57 countries and 14 languages. Impressive figures for TYPO3 generating massive ROI for Sony. Talk was given first at T3CON12 in Stuttgart, Germany.
3. Sony Corporation of America
• SCA is the U.S. subsidiary of Sony
Corporation (Headquartered in Tokyo)
• Based in New York, NY
• Sony is a leading manufacturer of audio, video,
communications, and information technology
products for the consumer and professional
markets.
– Its motion picture, television, computer entertainment, music and
online businesses make Sony one of the most comprehensive
entertainment and technology companies in the world.
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5. Sony Network Entertainment (SNEI)
• Drives vision, strategy and execution for network services
across the entire Sony Group
• Offers consumers compelling, connected entertainment
experiences across a variety of consumer electronics devices
• A division of the Networked Products and Services Group
• Based in San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego
• Brands Include:
– PlayStation® Network, Sony Entertainment Network, Music Unlimited and
Video Unlimited
8. “We’re getting more requests than we can manage.
Do you think we need a CMS?”
9. The SEN Legacy System
The painpoints
“CMS” Publishing System
• Not a true CMS. Never designed to support required number of
locales/pages
Static Publishing
• Systems environments could only support static files
• Frequent releases (2-3 times/week)
Workflow Bottleneck
• 30 Stakeholders, 1 Developer/Agency
High Complexity
• Rate of complexity increasing exponentially as new locales are being
added
• High probability of errors with compounding logic
15. The Requirements
Getting it right from the start
14 languages
57 countries (Expanding to 75+ countries)
Need support for web, mobile, device sites
2,000+ pages of content
Thousands of products (music, video, games)
Thousands of redirects to support
• Geo-IP, A to B, Device-based etc.
15+ Planned Releases per month
Legal pages, press releases, marketing promotions…
A/B Testing
Analytics
17. Commercial CMS
Always the first on the table
Advantages: Disadvantages:
Brand Recognition Higher Costs
• Easier corporate sponsorship • Exorbitant licensing & support
costs
“Less Liability”
• If something goes wrong, New Feature Requests
there’s someone to hold • Proprietary code base
accountable • Extended features costly
“Better” Support Corporate Changes
• “If I pay for commercial • Mergers, acquisitions,
software, then there must be shutdowns
someone I can call”
18. Open-Source CMS
The smarter alternative?
Advantages: Disadvantages:
Lower Costs Less Support
• No licensing fees. Support • Segmented support
costs are generally lower than communities
commercial
Less Documentation
Community Support • Generally the case for OS – not
• Organic/viral development in the case of TYPO3
stability
A Perception Challenge
Vendor Transitions • “We don’t value what we don’t
• Easier to transition to new pay for”
implementation vendor if
necessary
19. TYPO3 CMS
The system of choice
Advantages: Disadvantages:
Enterprise Class U.S. Based Support
• Multi-site administration, top- • Less prominent in U.S. vs.
down publishing, security, etc. Europe
Internationalization Complexity
• Language localization and • Typoscript, extension
backend interface localization development, content
integration, steep learning
Extensibility
curve, etc
• Framework approach, plug-
ins, add-on modules, Systems Integration
configurability • Systems configuration,
Continuous Integration, PHP,
etc
21. Getting it done
… on a very tight schedule
Feb 17, 2012: Awarded as TYPO3 Implementation Vendor
6 weeks development & migration
• 15 developers & project managers
• Synchronized content during 15 static releases
• Redirect management of over 2,000 redirects
• Scraper functionality to index legal content
• 50+ locales (single/multi page tree)
• Localized product listings (music, video, games)
• Web and mobile versions
2 weeks coordination with IT team
• High security setup
• Loadbalancing
• Continuous Deployment
April 17, 2012: Full Relaunch
23. Today
Productive, stable platform
Collaborative workflow with multiple agencies using TYPO3
• 50+ content editors/producers; integrated workspaces/workflow
• Working on integration with other Sony group properties
2 weekly releases & real-time publishing
• TYPO3 in production on live servers
Country expansion and localization
Content editing and scheduling
Funding innovation
• Automated product feeds module
• Redirect management module
• Dynamic imaging module