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April 6, 2005

Using XML in Enterprise Content Management: Technologies and Case Studies

As part of the conference next week, I will be doing a tutorial on XML and how it is currently used in content management applications. There is plenty to talk about. While there are few "pure" applications of XML content management, XML is used, in varying degrees, to manage and represent the content, the metadata, the supporting data, and the configuration data in many content management applications.

We will spend some time talking generally about how XML is used in content management applications. Much of the focus will be on a series of brief case studies--example applications really--discussing how successful projects use XML today.

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Posted by Bill Trippe at April 6, 2005 3:14 PM

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