Content Management Trends to be Explored in Symposium
SILVER SPRING MD USA -- April 26, 2002 -- Some of the nation's top experts will gather in Chicago June 28-30 to examine the latest trends in content management (CM) and to explore real-world strategies and cutting-edge techniques that are helping large and small organizations become more responsive, flexible, innovative and ultimately profitable.
Sponsored by the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIST), the 2002 Content Management Symposium is designed to help CM professionals keep their organization ahead-of-the-curve in the fast-changing world of information management and delivery. Additional details are available at www.asis.org/cm
The symposium will open with a keynote presentation by Bob Boiko, president of Metatorial Services, author of the Content Management Bible, and faculty member at the University of Washington's Information School. Boiko will explore where content management has been, where it is and where it is headed.
Pete Feighner, IT Manager for Cisco Systems, will close the conference with a look at how content management can deliver greater bottom-line business value by empowering end-users.
Symposium topics include:
CM system evaluation;
Cutting-edge user navigation techniques;
“How to sell" CM systems to management;
Selecting and implementing the right CM solution;
Measuring the effectiveness of CM systems;
Innovative, affordable CM solutions for small- to mid-size businesses; and
Current and anticipated developments related to XML.
Since 1937, the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIST) has been the society for information professionals leading the search for new and better theories, techniques, and technologies to improve access to information. For more information visit www.asis.org or call (301) 495-0900.
Richard Hill
Executive Director
American Society for Information Science and Technology
1320 Fenwick Lane, Suite 510
Silver Spring, MD 20910
FAX: (301) 495-0900
VOICE: (301) 495-0900
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