| Topic/Registration |
Presenter |
Sponsor |
| Part 1: DITA & Translation |
JoAnn Hackos |
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| Part 2: Conditional Publishing |
JoAnn Hackos and Jennifer Linton |
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| Why VPs Fear Document Production |
JoAnn Hackos, Colleen Smith and Chip Gettinger |
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| Turning Promises into ROI with Enterprise Collaboration |
JoAnn Hackos, John Waddell and Chip Gettinger |
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| Information Development in a Flat World |
JoAnn Hackos |
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| Transitioning Your Technical Publications Team to DITA |
JoAnn Hackos and PTC |
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| Transitioning Your Technical Publications Team to DITA |
featuring JoAnn Hackos and PTC |
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| Getting Started with DITA: how do you implement DITA effectively in your organization to deliver the anticipated cost and time savings? |
Yas Etessam, XMetaL Content Lifecycle Solutions consultant and member of Member of OASIS DITA Technical Committee |
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| Moving from Books to Topics: DITA, accompanied by content management solutions, facilitates topic-oriented writing and presents new opportunities for conveying information to our customers. Topics lend themselves to the flexibility required of multiple media and present opportunities for reuse that increase efficiency and decrease cost. |
JoAnn Hackos, Comtech Services Inc. and Jerry Silver, XMetaL |
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How IBM Obtains Business Value from Information: In a world of very tight and dwindling resources, why make the effort to move to a new data format for their technical documentation? What advantages can a corporation, a small technical development team, or even one person benefit from going to DITA? |
Dave Schell of IBM Corporation and Jerry Silver of XMetaL |
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| DITA Directions: Topic-Oriented Single-Source Publishing for the Web and Beyond |
Bill Trippe of the Gilbane Report, Paul Wlodarczyk of XMetaL, Bill Rabkin of Idiom Technologies, Jerry Silver of XMetaL |
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