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Scranton Gillette Communications

B2B Publishing in The Digital Age

Scranton Gillette is a B2B publishing company that's been around for over 100 years. With about 15 brand publications in 9 vertical markets. Each brand has a website connecting buyers and sellers in the B2B market. They also produce newsletters and print titles. While print continues to be extremely important, the digital side of their business is becoming more significant every day.

 

OPIN

OPIN, a fast-growing Pantheon agency partner, provides enterprise content management systems for government and public sector organizations. In late 2013, they were chosen to develop an engaging digital strategy for the 2015 Canada Games. With just under two years until the opening ceremony, OPIN needed to create a functional countdown timer to raise awareness and create a sense of anticipation for the games.

Closer to Truth

In early 2013, the broadcast series Closer to Truth, which airs on PBS stations across the nation, received a new media marketing grant to build a revitalized website for their users. Although experts at communicating science for broadcast and documentary films, the Closer to Truth team knew they’d need help with the design and technical aspects of undergoing a website development project. They engaged design agency Behavior to publish their vast quantity of content on a quality site without any hiccups.

National Review

National Review has published a print publication for the last 60 years. As the media landscape continues to evolve, this conservative institution has embraced digital publication. They now publish new content to NationalReview.com, where thousands of users read and share it daily.

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Kyriba

Founded in 2000, K​yriba ​provides SaaS treasury solutions to over 1,000 clients globally. As a leader in cloud-­based Proactive Treasury Management, Kyriba’s marketing website is not only the face of the company, but is also an important educational resource for treasury professionals, as well as an interactive platform for prospective customers. After a series of downtime incidents and realizing the need for stronger hosting backup, Kyriba’s global webmaster Lisa Mettam decided it was time to make a change.

Oceana

Since its founding in 2001, Oceana has seen more than 100 victories and protected more than one million square miles of ocean. Senior IT Manager Konstantin Kostadinov manages over a dozen websites and supports their web infrastructure. Tired of maintaining faulty equipment and dealing with software incompatibilities, Kostadinov was on the hunt for a solution to their website management woes. Their developer recommended Pantheon as the best solution for their Drupal and WordPress sites.

The New Republic

In 2013, The New Republic was up against their biggest deadline yet—they needed to launch their new website, print magazine redesign, and a related PR campaign all on the same day. Publisher Chris Hughes was set to appear on all the morning talk shows as soon as it went live. They needed a website management solution that could handle a heavy load. Nothing could go wrong.

GSATi

When GSATi started as a web development agency, they were determined to offer web hosting as part of their client services. For Erik Bodor, GSATi’s Co-Founder and Sr. Director, it seemed the sensible way to keep control of every aspect of each project. The agency ran the gamut of the hosting industry—from shared hosting, virtual private servers, dedicated servers, cabinet co-location, private cloud, to their own cage and approximately $250,000 in equipment.

A New Media Model Calls for New Media Technology at Patch

The Patch.com product—quality hyperlocal content across 915 communities and growing—presents demanding challenges, including those related to management and scale. Patch often publishes over 1,000 articles per day. 12,000 URLs are accessed via the Patch site at any given time within the last 10 minutes. Pantheon helps Patch tackle these challenges while mitigating risk, supporting flexible development, and guaranteeing uptime—without forcing Patch to maintain large, complex infrastructure.

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