Subject: Content Management Symposium, Chicago, June 29, 30
Richard Hill (rhill@asis.org)
Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 13:27:30 -0400
Message-Id: <414-220025510172730710@dick> To: "\"Lists\" <\"Rhill@asis.org \" From: "Richard Hill" <rhill@asis.org> Subject: Content Management Symposium, Chicago, June 29, 30 Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 13:27:30 -0400
“Content Management can underlie today’s most significant digital technologies (including e-commerce, customer relationship management, advanced web sites, electronic communities, and more). By understanding and implementing a Content Management System, organizations will have laid the groundwork on which the rest of these systems stand. Organizations can save a tremendous amount of time and money and unite these disparate systems with a single, enduring infrastructure.”
From _The Content Management Bible_, by Bob Boiko
http://www.asis.org/CM
ASIS&T Content Management Symposium
June 27 - 30, 2002
Chicago Marriott O'Hare (Airport)
WHY ATTEND
If you manage a business unit or are part of the team responsible for developing strategies and implementing systems that capture, manage and deliver critical content, you will not want to miss this event. This will be a symposium, not a trade show!
OPENING KEYNOTE BOB BOIKO, Author The Content Management Bible
CLOSING KEYNOTE PETE FEIGHNER, IT Manager, Cisco Systems
IMPROVING CRITICAL, INFORMATION-CENTRIC BUSINESS PROCESSES
Learn from experts, consultants, developers, and practitioners--how Content Management has improved critical information-centric business processes. Discover how CM has added value to the bottom line and improved organization responsiveness, ability to innovate and become more agile.
BEST PRACTICE CASE STUDIES
Attend best-practice presentations by world-class practitioners who share their successful experiences planning, implementing and sustaining successful and effective content management strategies (systems, information and stakeholder change management). Channels addressed include web, e-mail, print, and wireless delivered to intranet, extranet and internet stakeholders.
Take away a vision of not only what is possible, but proven strategies to begin integrating governance, information and technology architectures to sustain business value. Learn how to enable your information infrastructure to quicken opportunities for content re-use, information portals, and other value-added content management solutions.
PRE-CONFERENCE SEMINARS
Jump-start your learning experience by participating in 1 or 2 half-day seminars that will help you come up-to-speed on the new vocabularies, processes and architectures underlying effective content management.
* Best Practices for Selecting the Right Web Content Management Technologies and Vendors
* Two Sides of the Same Coin: Information Architecture & Content Management
* The Basics: CMS Content Analysis and Planning
* Strategies and System Requirements for Managing External Content
Richard Hill
Executive Director
American Society for Information Science and Technology
1320 Fenwick Lane, Suite 510
Silver Spring, MD 20910
FAX: (301) 495-0900
VOICE: (301) 495-0900
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