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Here is the third installment in our post-conference series, staring Shaun Walker from DotNetNuke. It is one half of session T8, Open Source Tools That are Changing the Content Technologies Landscape. Enjoy!

Open Source Web Content Management Strategies

 

Here you go folks, the latest in our Post-Conference video series! Thanks for all of your patience with these, we'll have 2 more videos after this one. (F11 to fullscreen your browser)

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The first of four videos from our latest conference has been released to the public. Sit back, press F11, and enjoy the show!

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Next in the Post-Conference Content Queue: A guest post from Sue Anne Reed, who just enjoyed her first conference through a separate contest held by speaker Robert Rose. She'll wrap up an awe-inspiring series of notes, which transcribe the sessions she attended.

Stay Tuned!

Our contest launches on Monday, and we'll have a few Conference Plus Packages to give away as well as some Conference Only passes.  In addition to the regular "Luck of the Draw" methods of winning, this contest will also have non-luck aspects to it. I am excited to announce that Bloggers will stand to benefit most this time around, with plenty of incentives to create content in order to win. Check out the rules ahead of time (those wishing to participate in the Blogging feature will need to register with me).  The contest is open to everyone able & willing, and could be expanded in scope depending on participation!

http://gilbanesf.com/contest.html

In this series of videos, Mary details what problems will be addressed and what kinds of businesses can benefit from (3/4) of the Content Globalization Track. 

 

C7. Breaking out of the Silo: Improving Global Content Value Chains by Collaborating Across Departments

T3. Content Metrics: Tools for Measuring ROI in Global Content Infrastructures

P1. Eliminating the Multilingual Multiplier: Addressing the Cost of Producing Formatted Content in Multiple Languages


Not featured:

E4. Reaching More Customers - Case Studies in Multilingual, Multisite WCM

The number one requirement for audience engagement is language. We can’t engage our audiences if we don’t communicate in their preferred language. Leading practitioners show how they are addressing the significant challenges associated with managing global content for multiple websites in multiple languages.

This is the first in a series of videos that are aimed at enlightening you about all that there is to be excited for in San Francisco in May. These videos will get released on our Facebook Fan Page first, so be sure to fan us in order not to miss any!

 

How Open Source Frameworks for Social Publishing Eliminate WCM System Shortfalls
February 18, 2010 1:00PM EST

Customers across all industries are increasingly gathering in online communities. This social momentum creates both an opportunity and a risk to your business. Organizations that leverage these communities effectively increase loyalty, brand value, and revenue, while also reducing costs. But many of today’s enterprise software and Web infrastructure tools do not provide ways to let organizations participate.


Geoffrey Bock (Sr. Analyst,  Gilbane) will be joining Jason Hibbets of Red Hat and Bryan House of Acquia, to converse about how social publishing is disrupting the Web Content Management (WCM) and social software markets. More specifically, speakers at this eSeminar will tell you what platforms are required for IT and marketing to engage communities of contributors with managed content to deepen customer relationships and drive innovation on the Web while reducing their development and maintenance costs. Register Sponsored by Aquia

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Technobabble 2.0 has graded the Twitter profiles of various Industry Analysts and selected their 500 "top tweeters."  Gilbane Tweeters were prominently featured throughout the list:

#48 Larry Hawes (@lehawes)

#96 Gilbane (@gilbane)

#148 Bill Trippe (@billtrippe)

#162 Scott Liewehr (@sliewehr)

#187 Leonor Ciarlone (@lciarlone)

#217 Gilbane Boston (@gilbaneboston)

#246 Gilbane San Francisco (@gilbaneSF)

#275 NewsShark (@Newshark)

#357 Frank Gilbane (@fgilbane)

Thank you to all of our followers and SM supporters for helping making us a feature of this list!

All of the Tweeters above can be followed from our Twitter Roster : http://tweepml.org/Gilbane-Group/

The Full list can be found here: http://technobabble2dot0.wordpress.com/2010/01/19/top-analyst-tweeters-via-tweetlevel-2/ 

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