>> What was wrong with Openshit's homepage?
(
www.openshift.com)
> There is nothing wrong, but I guess we don't want to copy the OpenShift
homepage.
>
Unless there's something wrong with it, why not? Isn't this what a UXD
team is supposed to help foster? Common company websites that have the
same navigation patterns and look and feel?
You are right. It is good to have the
same structure. Regarding the look and feel, Open Shift is not using what was proposed by
the RCUE initiative.
"Easy Installation" and "Definition" will be
different between Online
and Enterprise. I still like the Openshift front page, minus their menu
page which would be replaced by a Login link at the top right corner.
Got it.
Secure your applications and services in the cloud.
Single-Sign On Authentication Services.
Much better slogan than mine :)
[Online]
Public SaaS
Run your authentication services in the cloud. Create realms, manage
users, integrate with social media, secure your apps, all in one central
cloud service on the Web.
Do people understand the concept of realm?
[Enterprise]
Private SaaS
Download Keycloak and install it as a authentication appliance in
your own datacenters and private clouds.
[Learn more]
[Download Now]
Since it is enterprise, it would not be [REQUEST EVALUATION] instead
of [Download Now]?
Maybe we could emphasize the support and some advantages of the enterprise version in the
text too.
[Community]
Colaborative SaaS?
Join our growing open source community. Check out the source and
interact with Keycloak developers.
[Learn more]
I put [JOIN THE COMMUNITY] as call to action.
The texts are cool, but they must have more or less the same number of characters to fit
the same number of lines. We probably need to resume the text about "Online".
How about the Learn more pages? Maybe we could elaborate appropriate content for the
another milestone, not this one?
Gabriel