Content Convergence & Integration 2008 Discussion - posts tagged 'web 2.0'

Tourism writing community emerges

Mar 24, 2008 at 01:45 PM by Rahel Anne Bailie

Just noticed that a tourism writing community has sprung up at http://thecontentwrangler.ning.com/group/tourism for people wanting to explore tourism writing and content management. The description is:

This group is for authors of tourism/travel con...

Salim Ismail delivers fast-paced, interactive session on XML publishing

Mar 13, 2008 at 09:03 AM by Rahel Anne Bailie

Who better than Salim Ismail to talk about the XML landscape? Or perhaps it's the XML community? He speaks about the up-and-coming players, has-beens, and hot shots the way we talk about the main street of our local town.

I would like to recap his ...

Tagged with: cci2008, xml, web 2.0, Internet 3.0

Content in the Framework Age

Mar 12, 2008 at 09:21 AM by Rahel Anne Bailie

Liz Danzico is young, funky, from New York, studied Design at Carnegie-Mellon. Joe Gollner is on the other side of 40, traditional, from Ottawa, and Oxford-educated. They come at the topic of content from opposite ways, yet they say much the same thing...

Darren Barefoot demonstrates convergence of disciplines as well as content

Mar 10, 2008 at 03:13 PM by Rahel Anne Bailie

Given that Darren Barefoot is a well-known blogger, marketing communicator, and has just published a book on marketing strategies using social networking media, how does this connect with content convergence strategies?

I remember Darren's return fr...

The Level brings out full potential for content-rich sites with demanding needs

Mar 10, 2008 at 02:00 PM by Rahel Anne Bailie

The content management industry is not living up to its potential, according to The Level CEO, Jeff Sinclair. Named last year by Business in Vancouver publication as one of the "Top 40 under 40" leaders, he is something of a visionary. As head of a rap...

Michael Fergusson gives Day 3 a jump start with a convergence of culture, commerce, and copyright

Mar 06, 2008 at 01:41 PM by Rahel Anne Bailie

Last time I heard Michael Fergusson speak, it was an intriguing presentation called "Authenticity is the New Black", which was given to a group of marketing communicators. Apt that we have him talking about the convergence of Culture, Commerce, and Cop...

Salim Ismail starts Day 2 by giving us a glimpse into the future of XML

Mar 06, 2008 at 12:12 PM by Rahel Anne Bailie

When Salim Ismail starts talking about how Web 2.0 is leading us to Internet 3.0, I see a little of the deer-in-the-headlight looks, the "Hold on, I barely learned about Web 2.0, what do you mean, Internet 3.0?" pain of wondering what else is around t...

Liz Danzico kicks off Day 1 with plenary session on Content

Mar 06, 2008 at 12:09 PM by Rahel Anne Bailie

A year and a bit ago, I had the good fortune to meet Liz Danzico at CANUX, a Canadian User Experience Workshop held in Banff, Alberta each year. The sentence that introduced her session was: "For all the talk of Web 2.0, there’s been little said abo...

Refresh Software brings a fresh look to content management software

Mar 06, 2008 at 10:58 AM by Rahel Anne Bailie

Refresh Software has signed on as a Diamond sponsor of the Content Convergence and Integration conference, a perfect match for software that allows the convergence of component-based content management, document management, and Web content management i...

Tourism industry is content-driven industry highlighted at Content Convergence and Integration conference

Feb 01, 2008 at 01:09 PM by Rahel Anne Bailie

Given the idea that the conference is about the need for content flexibility and portability, and how organizations are having a hard time keeping up expectations of consumers, we felt that we should pick an industry where we could show how content con...

Magan Arthur solves DAM issues large and small

Jan 20, 2008 at 11:53 PM by Rahel Anne Bailie

I managed to catch up with Magan Arthur this week, which is no easy feat, considering that he's constantly on the road as part of the work he does. As a digital asset management guru, he works on projects that are large-scale in every sense of the wor...

Michael Priestley: brilliant enigma or simply Canadian?

Jan 17, 2008 at 03:43 PM by Rahel Anne Bailie

Getting to know the DITA lead architect, Michael Priestley, is no easy feat. I chalk up the modest streak to his Canadian upbringing - when asked about the man behind the significant effort on DITA, Michael talks about his sisters' accomplishment and e...

Content Convergence Explained on The Content Wrangler

Dec 29, 2007 at 07:45 PM by Rahel Anne Bailie

The Content Wrangler's Scott Abel interviewed Strategy A's own Rahel Bailie, the driving force behind the Content Convergence and Integration program. During the conversation, Rahel elaborates on what content convergence looks like, and gives some exam...

Salim Ismail is conference headliner on Web 2.0 technologies

Jul 22, 2007 at 05:43 PM by Rahel Anne Bailie

The Content Convergence and Integration Conference has lined up Salim Ismail, head of Brickhouse at Yahoo!, co-founder of PubSub, a founder of Confabb, a structured blogging evangelist, angel investor and intrepid entrepreneur as keynote speaker for Da...

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