The annual Gilbane Boston conference now has its own site at http://gilbaneboston.com
November 30 - December 2, 2004
Westin Copley Place, Boston, MA
2004 Boston Conference Program
Exhibitors Speakers
Everybody knows they need “content management”. Content management technologies are now mainstream and need to be part of all major enterprise applications, and integrated into IT architectures and infrastructures. But what does that mean? To some people content management is all about web publishing, to others it means managing multiple, perhaps all, types of unstructured data. Still to others, the term might be associated with a particular aspect of managing information, such as searching for it, organizing it, transforming it, or sharing it. We have organized our Boston conference into six tracks that are focused on the most critical components of content management. Attendees can immerse themselves in specific areas directly related to a project, or gain a broad understanding of all the relevant technologies in order to design a well-informed content strategy for an enterprise or department. The tracks are:
- Content Management
- Document & Records Policy & Management
- Digital Asset Management
- Enterprise Search, Knowledge Management & Collaboration
- Enterprise Information/Content Integration
- Content Technology Works™
Also, find out about the new CM Professionals Summit to be held in conjunction with the conference.
The Content Technology Works Track features case studies evaluated as part of the Content Technology Works (CTW) Program, an industry initiative to assess, document, and distribute hype-free case studies and best practices in content technology.
CTW partners include:
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