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Manoj Kumawat
Feb 10, 2020
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So finally it happened - Episerver India User Group Meetup

We proudly hosted Episerver Meetup here in Jaipur today and we were overwhelmed with the responses received.

So we began a little late (you know the hangover of weekend ;)) until we got full-house. 

Praful Jangid introduced the Agenda of Meetup as follows - 

  • Why we are here?
  • Presentation I - Content Authoring Experience
  • Presentation II - How easy is it to begin with Episerver CMS
  • Product Updates
  • Next Meetup
  • Q/A?

Praful talked through the agenda and explained how Episerver impacts customers in India. With his use-case story he impressed everyone there. 

Talking of his experience through both CMS & Commerce knowledge, He shared how the customers were fully delighted with the overall experience they had with Episerver's built-in features.

Ravindra introduced first session. This was basic fundamentals and self explanatory session. Attendees were most interested and curious at the same time. The questions kept coming and pierced with answers. 

Ravindra also talked about various knowledge channels where a newbie can kick-start with Episerver CMS development and talked about his experience with Episerver CMS certification process. 

And I was the last one to wrap it up, Talking a little bit of Core fundamentals and development. I demonstrated a simple way to start with Episerver CMS development including a Page, Block and personalization. 

With promise to our attendees to organize the next session in next quarter or soon we wrapped it happily and looking forward to the next meetup. Next time, More bigger!

P.S. The sandwich was tasty :D

Cheers!

Feb 10, 2020

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