Recent Presentations
Choosing a System: The Challenges of Todays Content
Management Market
This presentation outlines the requirements analysis process
you should undergo when looking at competing content management
technologies. It also addresses some of the questions about
open source. The presentation is accompanied by a 16-page
worksheet for analyzing your requirements.
A Whirlwind Guide to DRM Business and Technology
The presentation covers the basics of Digital Rights Management
and was presented at Internet World, NY, in December 2001.
Using XML for Information Modeling
Publishers and information design professionals know they
want to improve information design and presentation.
But in today's multichannel world, publishers need to "create
once and publish many times." Is XML the answer to
this problem? This was presented at TechComm 2001.
Driving Print and Web from a Single Source
Print publishers have well-developed and long-refined approaches
to presenting text and images on the printed page.
The Web, of course, is a new paradigm, with different requirements.
Can print publishers modify workflows and approaches to
create both print and Web output economically and aesthetically?
This was presented at the Xyvision Users' Conference.
Introduction to Content Management
What is content management? How do you begin to understand
the various claims and products from the many companies
in this space? This presentation provides the basic
concepts and vocabulary to understand content management,
with a special focus on the role of XML. This was
presented at AIIM 2001.
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