Training Activity 2

CMS Training

Overview

In this training activity you will perform the following actions.

1.) Enable content for your region.

2.) Change the locale from english to your local language (ex: japanese)

3.) Translate the existing english content to your local region.

4.) Add a block with a specific piece of content that is exclusive to your region. (Example: Text with your regional office location address.)

5.) Create a draft titled "Your name - Date - Language"

6.) Log out of the CMS.

7.) Login to the cms and locate the draft from the menu you just made edits to.

8.) Click on the publish button

9.) Copy and paste the link and send to larry.herb@kodak.com

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About Kodak

The Eastman Kodak Company (referred to simply as Kodak ) is an global public company that produces various products related to its historic basis in analogue photography. The company is headquartered in Rochester, New York, and is incorporated in New Jersey. Kodak provides packaging, functional printing, graphic communications, and professional services for businesses around the world. It is best known for photographic film products.

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Kodak Name

The letter k was a favorite of Eastman's; he is quoted as saying, "it seems a strong, incisive sort of letter." He and his mother devised the name Kodak using an Anagrams set. Eastman said that there were three principal concepts he used in creating the name: it should be short, easy to pronounce, and not resemble any other name or be associated with anything else. According to a 1920 ad, the name "was simply invented—made up from letters of the alphabet to meet our trade-mark requirements. It was short and euphonious and likely to stick in the public mind.

Beginning and Strategy

From the company's founding by George Eastman in 1888, Kodak followed the razor and blades business model of selling inexpensive cameras and making large margins from consumables – film, chemicals, and paper. As late as 1976, Kodak commanded 90% of film sales and 85% of camera sales in the U.S. Kodak developed and patented the first handheld digital camera in 1975

Kodak Graphics Business

Kodak's graphics business consists of computer to plate (CTP) devices, which Kodak first launched in 1995 when the company introduced the first thermal CTP to market. Kodak's Graphics portfolio includes front-end controllers, production workflow software, CTP output devices, and digital plates.