Conference Sessions: April 3, 4, and 5, 2006
Workshops: April 5, 2006
Mmmmm, what a nice picture of Golden Gate Bridge. I can’t help it, even though I wanted to read about the conference, my eyes keep focussing on that nice picture on the front page.
Once again, The Center for Information Developement Management hosts a conference on Content Management. So if you’re one of the lucky people to be in the neighbourhood of San Francisco in April, you should consider dropping by. I’m afraid it’s 10.000 kilometres away from me, so I won’t be there
Prominent companies attend, and great tracks are available in those April days.
About the Content Management Strategies Conference 2006:
Are you
- rolling out an enterprise-wide content management system?
- reusing content to decrease the costs of global product deployment?
considering a move to DITA? - managing content in an operations environment?
- producing multiple media from a single source of content?
- wondering how you are ever going to find enough time to do everything that needs to be done
- in your publications organization?
Join colleagues who are leading the move to component information management at the 8th Annual Content Management Strategies conference. Learn the practical ins and outs of moving into content management. Take control of selecting the best tools for your working environment. Learn about the best practices that have made others successful.
CMS 2006 brings you three essential tracks—management, technical, and DITA, plus a new user- and vendor-coordinated demo track. Find out how Autodesk, AwwaRF, Siemens, Salesforce.com, IBM, IXIASOFT, Information Builders, Unisys, HP, Microsoft, Lucent, Cisco, Kohler, Lexmark, and others have actually planned and implemented XML-authoring and content management systems. Learn from key strategists in content management at XyEnterprise, Arbortext, Blast Radius, Vasont Systems, Percussion Software, Idiom Technologies, Quadralay Corporation, AuthorIT, Trisoft, and Innodata Isogen. At CMS, you’ll find a returning community of information developers and publishers who value building and managing core content as much as its presentation and delivery.