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The Localization Industry Standards Association's (LISA.org)
Global Strategies Summit 2006
26 - 30 June, 2006 The Roosevelt Hotel, New York City, NY USA
Gilbane Group members receive $300 off the regular full conference price. While non-members usually pay $1250 to
attend this event, Gilbane Group members pay only $950 if you use
the following
URL to register. https://www.lisa.org/events/2006nyc/gilbane_registration.html

Wednesday, February 15, 2006, 2:00pm EST
Find out how O'Reilly Media expanded into the textbook publishing market by creating a custom publishing platform with MarkLogic Server. SafariU enables educators to produce more targeted, less expensive teaching materials. Leonor Ciarlone, senior editor for The Gilbane Report, who has documented O’Reilly’s journey in a full-length case study, will share her insight and findings, and you'll hear a firsthand account from O’Reilly’s chief information officer, C.J. Rayhill. See more details or Register today!

Wednesday, February 22, 2006
10:00am PST, 1:00pm EST
Join Astoria, SDL, and guest host
Frank Gilbane, publisher of The Gilbane Report, for an online web seminar where you’ll hear: the latest trends in information management strategy, why DITA and XML Content Management are being adopted as industry standards,
how to leverage global information management to optimize product information publishing processes, how an effective information architecture can help you reach global markets faster and easier. And from Tanner AG, the information architects, learn how Siemens Medical went from strategy to solution implementation to publish its 2,200 product operation and maintenance documents in over 22 languages.Find out more details or
Register today!

March 6-9, 2006, Manchester Grand Hyatt in San Diego, California
ETech, the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, frames the ideas, projects, and technologies from innovators and lead users into a coherent picture to learn from and build on. ETech 2006 brings a thousand creative spirits and open minds together to dig into the idea of the "Attention Economy": How can we filter, access, visualize, and remix the immense amount of digital data now flooding our lives? The coming technical challenge is not about generating content, but doing something meaningful with it. Gilbane Report readers receive a 10% discount when they register using code ET06WHIR. Early registration ends January 16. http://conferences.oreillynet.com/etech/
March 23-25, 2006, Raleigh, NC
DITA 2006 is the first annual
gathering of DITA users, bringing together experts from around the
globe for a three-day conference designed to help attendees leverage
the Darwin Information Typing Architecture OASIS
Standard. Produced by Bright Path Solutions.
Gilbane Report readers who register online for DITA 2006 will enjoy $245 off
the full retail event price.When registering online, enter discount code: GILBANE - http://conf.travelthepath.com/

April 11-12, 2006, Akihabara Convention Hall in Tokyo, Japan
The focus of this year's Spring DESIGN IT! Conference is “CMS and its Vast Potential for IT Design”. The main purpose of this conference is to explore the possibilities for integrating IT and design. This year's conference theme is Content Management (CM), and the conference will be structured around two highly related frameworks of Information Architecture and Interaction. Gilbane Report subscribers receive a 20% discount! Use discount code "DIT06SGI". Registration Office at the DESIGN IT! Headquarters, Sociomedia, Inc. Email. registration@designit.jp, Tel. +81-03-5206-6787, Fax. +81-03-5206-6823

April 24 - 26, 2006, San Francisco, CA Sheraton Palace Hotel
Our popular conference series returns to San Francisco with a greatly expanded collection of educational programs, including the addition of an entirely new conference, as well as new tracks focused on automated publishing technologies for design-critical content, enterprise search, and blog and wiki technology.
Highlights of Gilbane San Francisco include:
- The industry's favorite Conference on Content Management Technologies covering web and enterprise content management technologies with more of the high-quality educational content we are known for than ever before.
- New! - Two-day Conference on Enterprise Digital Rights Management.
- New! - Track on Enterprise Search.
- New! - Track on Enterprise Blogs & Wikis.
- New! - Track on Automated Publishing for marketing managers.
- Vetted Case Studies from the Content Technology Works Initiative.
- In-depth tutorials taught by the experts who even other experts depend on.
- Demonstration Pavilion - We have room for the top 65 -70 content technology suppliers to show you their latest products and features. Our exhibitors include the large well-known players, as well as lots of newer companies with great technology that you won't find at other industry events.
Content Management Track (CM). This track is for anyone authoring, managing, or delivering content of any type, for everything from small websites, to knowledge management intranets, to large enterprise content initiatives.
Registration is open!

A Conference for Business & Technical Managers in Cooperation with CMS Watch
The Ronald Reagan Building
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue,
Washington, D.C., 20004
June 13-15, 2006
Worldwide, the volume of digital content doubles every 3 years. The ubiquitous management difficulties this presents have become particularly acute for the federal government. Federal websites, file systems, and e-mail repositories are bulging with content at a time when managers face unprecedented demands to share information across agencies and with business and citizens. Meanwhile, government agencies are paying greater attention to the longstanding challenges of archiving digital content and managing digital records. It is a propitious time to solve these problems. Content technologies for managing documents, web-based information, and records have grown in utility and sophistication. New technologies can enable searchers to find and retrieve information on a scale unheard of just 5 years ago. In the meantime, emerging standards in industry and government are supporting greater content exchange and systems interoperability. More importantly, a generation of federal managers has earned hard experience winning support and adoption for content technologies. They have learned that it takes much more than technology to effectively manage content. The Gilbane Conference on Content Technologies for Government will be chaired by Tony Byrne, founder of CMS Watch.
Learn more at the conference website.
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