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Corné van Leuveren

Corné van Leuveren

Principal Consultant
Corné is our most experienced consultant, with over 14 years of experience at Xillio. As a Principal Consultant, he is involved in many different content migration and integration projects.

Corné is specialized in our file share analysis software and is involved in almost all web content migration project Xillio handles. He was involved in the website migration of, among others, the Dutch Government, the University of Amsterdam and Lenovo.

Recent Posts by Corné van Leuveren:

by Corné van Leuveren, on Oct 3, 2023 11:47:50 AM

In our recent webinar, we took viewers on a deep dive into Microsoft 365 and the ways organizations can leverage its robust suite of tools for their enterprise content. In …

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Topics:CloudMicrosoft 365SharePoint MigrationContent Care

by Corné van Leuveren, on Dec 16, 2020 12:34:37 PM

Quantifying your web content is a useful exercise, especially when you are at the starting point of a CMS or website migration. Doing such an analysis will give insights in …

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Topics:Web Migration

by Corné van Leuveren, on Aug 7, 2019 3:20:33 PM

Big bang, or not? Most organizations do not like a big bang approach when it comes to content migration. Fortunately, we are also in favor of handling migrations by department, …

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Topics:Enterprise Content ManagementContent MigrationLegacy

by Corné van Leuveren, on Sep 13, 2018 4:09:55 PM

Toiling through ten thousands of pages for a new website? There are much nicer projects to think of. Still, a lot of organizations think they need to use their expensive …

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Topics:Web Migration

by Corné van Leuveren, on Apr 23, 2018 11:00:38 AM

The first step in a website migration project is to gain insight in which content (e.g. webpages, media, metadata) is stored in the current content management system (CMS), such as …

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Topics:Content Migration

by Corné van Leuveren, on May 30, 2014 8:00:00 AM

Yes, organizations focus their digital efforts more heavily on external than internal applications. But three areas are important to both external and internal platforms: structuring, customizing, and governing content. How …

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Topics:Web MigrationContent Migration

by Corné van Leuveren, on May 9, 2014 12:44:00 PM

The World Bank have investigated the popularity of their policy reports and found almost one-third is never read! I’m not surprised. The format in which the reports are presented and …

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Topics:Content Analysis

by Corné van Leuveren, on Apr 16, 2014 4:08:00 PM

While small websites (for example 2,000 pages) are often migrated manually, there are two cases in which a small site is still well suited to an automated web content migration …

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Topics:Web Migration

by Corné van Leuveren, on Mar 12, 2014 1:50:20 PM

Even for those who've been through a web migration before, the announcement of an upcoming migration project can make the palms a little sweaty. They're often complex, involve many parts …

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Topics:Web MigrationContent Migration

by Corné van Leuveren, on Feb 28, 2014 10:00:00 AM

Why ‘small’ and ‘big’ information architecture are hard to separate. Why we need to focus on useful application of taxonomies rather than precise definition. And a hint at manual versus …

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by Corné van Leuveren, on Jan 27, 2014 11:58:00 AM

A web content (WCM) migration from five different websites to one can be a big challenge, even if the amount of content items is not large. That’s what we discovered …

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Topics:Web MigrationSharePointContent Migration

by Corné van Leuveren, on Jan 22, 2014 3:25:00 PM

A content migration can be a complex beast, involving many different areas of your organization. Business owners, content editors, corporate strategy, marketing/communications, developers and infrastructure, they all play a role …

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Topics:Web MigrationContent Migration

by Corné van Leuveren, on Jan 17, 2014 1:04:00 PM

The NMa (now called Authority for Consumers & Markets; the Dutch competition regulation authority) aimed to consolidate four websites by migrating them into one global site. The goal was to …

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Topics:Web Migration

by Corné van Leuveren, on Jan 14, 2014 2:33:00 PM

Any web content migration project is a complex beast. Resorting to a manual migration can be tempting, but here’s five reasons why an automated approach is more effective. Even for …

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Topics:Web MigrationContent Migration

by Corné van Leuveren, on Dec 30, 2013 11:03:00 AM

No migration context is the same. Many variables need taking into account. That doesn't mean, however, that you can't timeframe a migration project? Let’s outline the most important variables in …

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Topics:Web Migration

by Corné van Leuveren, on Dec 10, 2013 9:54:00 AM

Three good financial, organizational, and legal reasons why a content audit is useful, even when you’re not in the middle of a website migration project. You might be convinced of …

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Topics:Web Migration

by Corné van Leuveren, on Nov 13, 2013 1:58:00 PM

How can you control your brand image and the communications to your target audiences if you don't know what's on your site? You need insight into the size of your …

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Topics:Web Migration

by Corné van Leuveren, on Oct 3, 2013 4:50:00 PM

When you are saddled up with a CMS migration project, there are multiple ways to approach this migration. Either manual or automated. A manual website / CMS migration can be …

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Topics:Web MigrationSharePointContent Migration

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