CIDM Information Management News March 2005: Innodata Isogen Webinars

Rich Data Products Webinar Series... Register Now

Carolyn Muzyka
Innodata Isogen

Learn how to turn your existing content assets into new revenue streams. Register for Innodata Isogen’s rich data products webinars on March 3 and March 10, which will offer first-hand demonstrations on how companies are transforming articles and other types of editorial content into componentized assets, the building blocks for rich data products.

Case Studies: Building Rich Data Products
(Co-presented by Innodata Isogen and Mark Logic)
This session will offer participants a chance to hear more about industry success stories as well as view technical demonstrations related to rich data products, including Elsevier’s implementation of the Mark Logic solution.
Date: Thursday, March 3, 2005
Time: 12:00 EST, 9:00AM PST, 17:00 GMT

Case Studies: Enriching Your Content to Achieve Rich Data Success
(Co-presented by Innodata Isogen and ClearForest)
This session will combine industry success stories with an in-depth demonstration of the ClearForest technology solution for automating the data enrichment and deep tagging process.
Date: Thursday, March 10, 2005
Time: 12:00 EST, 9:00AM PST, 17:00 GMT

To register for one or both of these webinars, visit the rich data products resources page on the Innodata Isogen web site.

For more information on rich data products, you can also read our white paper—Rich Data Products...Five Steps for Building New and Self-Sustaining Revenue Streams. In addition to describing how companies are using contextualized data to create the building blocks for rich data products, this white paper also examines the challenges facing publishers, media and information services companies, reviews how many companies are already using rich data products to create new revenue streams and outlines five steps for exploiting and implementing rich data products.


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