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Subject: FW: [announce] Registration opens for XML 2005; Respected XML Forum Delivers Practical Information That Attendees Can Put to Immediate Use within Their Organizations
Kathryn Breininger -----Original Message-----
From: Elledge, Marion [mailto:MElledge@idealliance.org] Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 11:05 AM To: 'announce@lists.oasis-open.org' Subject: [announce] Registration opens for XML 2005; Respected XML Forum Delivers Practical Information That Attendees Can Put to Immediate Use within Their Organizations Experts, IT
professionals and novices from around the world attend the XML Conferences to
explore the latest technologies, applications and services that produce
higher-quality data, increase production speed, and save money. This year's
event will feature nearly two-dozen tutorials, approximately 125 presentation
and discussion sessions, interoperability demonstrations, and an exhibition of
products and services from leading vendors. Scheduled
keynote speakers for the five-day program are David Campbell, Microsoft SQL
Server general manager for data engine and access technologies; Steven G.
Harris, vice president of Oracle's Java Platform Group; Jim Hendler, University
of Maryland professor and director of semantic web and agent technology at the
Maryland Information and Network Dynamics Laboratory; David Megginson, principal
of Megginson Technologies, a leading XML consultancy; and Robert Picciano, vice
president of data management for IBM Corporation. The source
for everything XML XML 2005
has something for anyone interested or involved in XML, from introductory
tutorials to case studies to technical and theoretical sessions. Select
presentations are geared to distinct application areas, such as government,
military, financial services, publishing, legal and pharmaceutical.
"XML has
gone through the hype phase to be an accepted and expected part of today's
technology infrastructure," says L Elaine
Keagle, technical lead of the web services team for a county school system in
the "My team
used what I learned at the XML Conference to provide an entirely new plan of
production for both the print and online versions of our course bulletin," she
says. "The project has been a success in every aspect. It has cut down on
production time, reduced errors, and allowed for multiple outputs from a single
source. We marvel that in a span of a year we were able to complete such a
successful project using technologies new to us." For more
information and to register for XML 2005, visit www.xmlconference.org/. About
IDEAlliance IDEAlliance
(International Digital Enterprise Alliance) is a not-for-profit membership
organization. Its mission is to advance user-driven, cross-industry solutions
for all publishing and content-related processes by developing standards,
fostering business alliances, and identifying best practices. Founded in 1966 as
the Graphic Communications Association, IDEAlliance has been a leader in
information technology - developing Document Markup Metalanguage (GENCODE),
sponsoring the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), and fostering
eXtensible Markup Language (XML). IDEAlliance builds on these languages to
create specifications that enhance efficiency and speed information in all
aspects of publishing and content-related processes. Learn more about
IDEAlliance at www.idealliance.org. Marion L.
Elledge VP, Information Technologies
Programs IDEAlliance
http://www.idealliance.org
Watch for
upcoming events: XTECH 2005 - 24-27 May - Amsterdam,
The Netherlands http://www.xtech.org
Extreme 2005 - August 1-5 -
Montreal, Quebec, Canada http://www.extrememarkup.com
XML 2005 - November 14-18 - Atlanta,
Georgia http://www.xmlconference.org
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