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CIDM Information Management News June 2009: Calendar of Events

Calendar of Events

CIDM Conferences

 

Best Practices Conference 2009
September 14-16, 2009
Vancouver, Washington

DITA Europe Conference 2009
November 16-17, 2009
Munich, Germany

 

Upcoming Workshops

 

Minimalism: Creating Manuals People Can Use
June 11-12, 2009
San Jose, CA

 

Minimalism: Creating Manuals People Can Use
August 11-12, 2009
Madison, WI

 

Minimalism: Creating Manuals People Can Use
September 23-24, 2009
Cleveland, OH

 

Minimalism: Creating Manuals People Can Use
October 27-28, 2009
Germantown, MD

 

DITA Boot Camp
September 28-October 2, 2009
San Mateo, CA

 

For more information on these and other workshops, visit the JoAnn Hackos Workshop Series web site.

Host a Workshop

Organizations that host a workshop in the JoAnn Hackos Workshop Series receive four registrations for the price of one. Find out how to become a host.

 

Webinars


Strategic Content is Good for Business: How DITA and SharePoint Work Together for Information Sharing

Presented by: JoAnn Hackos of Comtech Services and Su-Laine Yeo of JustSystems

The goal of better-managed content is now much easier to achieve ... even on constrained budgets. DITA (the Darwin Information Typing Architecture standard) is rapidly being adopted as a proven foundation for content. And Microsoft SharePoint has made basic content management features accessible to hundreds of thousands of companies worldwide. Whether you're in HR, legal, marketing or other departments, this webinar will teach you to leverage DITA and SharePoint for cost-effective information sharing.

To listen to this recorded webinar click here!


Moving to Dynamic Documents with DITA

Presented by: JoAnn Hackos of Comtech Services and Andrew Trese of XyEnterprise

In this webinar JoAnn and Andrew discuss dynamic publishing and the role that DITA plays in bringing content to life.

To listen to this recorded webinar click here!


Your Terminology is Your Brand: Keep it Consistent and Under Control

Presented by: JoAnn Hackos of Comtech Services and Sophie Hurst of SDL

You will learn how misusing terminology in your source content can have a dramatically negative impact on both your translations and your company’s brand. JoAnn and Sophie will also discuss the importance of terminology management throughout your organization in support of potential of automated translation.

To listen to this recorded webinar click here!


Vasont Systems Presents: "Getting Management On Board: Building a Business Case for Content Management"

Presented by: JoAnn Hackos of Comtech Services and Suzanne Mescan of Vasont Systems

To listen to this recorded webinar click here!


On Demand Webinar: Intro to DITA - Practical Tips for Using Arbortext for DITA

Presented by: JoAnn Hackos of Comtech Services and Peter Velikin of PTC

To listen to this recorded webinar click here!


Information Development in a Flat World
Sponsored by CPTSC

Featuring JoAnn Hackos
FREE On-Demand Presentation available here.

 

Other Events

 

PTC/USER World Event 2009
June 7-10, 2009
Orlando, Florida

Localization World Conference
June 8-10, 2009
Berlin, Germany

Usability Professionals’ Association: 2009 International Conference Bringing Usability to Life
June 8-12, 2009
Portland, Oregon

Web Content Chicago
June 15-16, 2009
Chicago, Illinois

The 9th German Single-Source Forum
June 22, 2009
Munich, Germany

LISA Forum Europe: Convergence
Outsourcing Globalization Services and Software Development

June 22-25, 2009
Tallinn, Estonia

International Professional Communication Conference
July 19-22, 2009
Honolulu, Hawaii

The Summer XML 2009 Conference
July 27-28, 2009
Raleigh, North Carolina

Berkeley Globalization Conference (LISA @ Berkeley)
August 3-5, 2009
Berkeley, California

Best Practices Conference 2009
September 14-16, 2009
Vancouver, Washington

10th Annual Vasont Users’ Group Meeting
October 12-14, 2009
Hershey, Pennsylvania

DITA Europe Conference 2009
November 16-17, 2009
Munich, Germany

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