All product labs take place at the conference venue, the Westin Market hotel in San Francisco. Product lab titles are linked to the schedule, and speakers are linked to their biographies, which include their blog links and twitter handles if they have them.
Product Lab Descriptions & Schedule
Wednesday
Product Lab A
12:45 - 1:30 Jahia
Web Content Integration Software : Jahia Enterprise Edition v6
Speaker:
Elie Auvray, Jahia
Product Lab B
1:30 - 2:30 Percussion
Autotrader.com Goes High Octane
Speakers:
Ben Turner, Associate Manager of Content Engineering, Autotrader.com
Joseph Wykes, President, Percussion Software
Product Lab C
2:40 - 3:50 AskMe
Learn how Procter & Gamble and Pratt & Whitney have enhanced collaboration with SharePoint and AskMe
In this session you will study how P&G and Pratt & Whitney have enhanced collaboration by leveraging SharePoint and the AskMe suite of products. We will learn how AskMe enables organizations to calculate a precise ROI by providing conduits to connect people and knowledge while measuring the business value from these transactions. Attendees will leave with a solid understanding of how collaboration tools have been implemented to enhance SharePoint and measure the ROI of the broad based deployment.
Speakers:
Bradley Krugh, Product Management, Realcom Inc.
Product Lab D
Wed 4:00 - 5:00 Microsoft
How can Microsoft help me outreach and attract prospects, convert them into customers, and retain them? Come get the answers and hear about success stories of customers who have embraced SharePoint for Internet Sites and FAST.
Speaker:
Jean-Paul Gomes, Senior Product Manager, Microsoft Corp
Thursday
Product Lab E
8:30 - 9:30 SDL Tridion
Globalization: Your content, their language. How to develop, execute, and measure a multinational web campaign
Speaker:
Chris Hurlebaus,Technology Engineer, SDL Trdion
Product Lab F
9:40 - 10:40 Ephox
Are you alienating a large part of your audience? How accessible web content makes the mobile web experience more inviting
Creating accessible web content is all about making it easier for diverse audiences to access your content. Traditionally, accessibility has focused on improving the web experience for disabled users - about 20% of the population in the US. Disabled people often face the same web usability barriers as another rapidly growing group – people who access the web on mobile devices. Fortunately, sites which follow accessibility best practices are more likely to work well on mobile devices. With the right tools, even non-technical CMS/WCM users can easily create content that is accessible for both mobile and impaired users.
Speaker:
Michael Fromin, Ephox
Product Lab G
11:40 - 12:40 Ektron
Enterprise 2.0: Micro Messaging and Activity Streams Increasing Corporate Productivity
Speaker:
Bill Rogers, CEO Ektron
Product Lab H
1:00 - 2:00 Local Concept
Developing a global content management system from scratch with localization in mind. The good, bad and the ugly.
Speaker:
Michael Cardenas, Local Concept
Product Lab I
2:00 - 3:00 EveryZing
The Universal Search imperative: How to get your content found
Online content continue to explode, and increasingly in the form of video, audio, and image content. In parallel, Google is training a new generation of searchers to expect a “universal” search result, including all content formats. As a publisher, how will you address this new expectation? How will you ensure all of your content is discoverable across the major search engines and searchable across your site?
Speaker:
Kyle Morton, EveryZing
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