The survey on the list of questions for our keynote panel on Wednesday is still open, but we have published the results so far at: https://gilbane.com/gilbaneboston_keynote_survey.html.

There are a couple of different ways to calculate the most popular questions based on a combination of the “important”, “interesting” and “not interesting” ratings. You can look at the results and come to your own conclusions, but no matter how you do it the popular questions so far are:

  • What are the top 3 technologies that must be considered in any content management strategies in the next 12-24 months?
  • Are search ‘platforms’ going to replace CMSs as the primary user entrance to content repositories?
  • How will Blog and Wiki tools be used in enterprise content applications? How are they being used today?
  • What is the number one advantage, and the number one disadvantage of each of the approaches represented on the panel (ECM suite, CM application, infrastructure CM, hosted CM, open source CM)?
  • Are there any breakthrough classification or metadata tagging technologies on the horizon that will significantly impact content management strategies?
  • How is widespread adoption of RSS/Atom going to affect content delivery? And what does this mean to enterprise content management or publishing strategies?
  • How will the new SharePoint Server’s CM capability affect the CM market?

You still have 2 days to cast your vote, and to get to Boston to hear the keynote panel (which is open to all) debate these and other questions.