The Gilbane Conference - Washington DC: A conference on Content Technologies for Government and Non-Profit Agencies
in Cooperation with CMS Watch
The Ronald Reagan Building
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue,
Washington, D.C., 20004
Pre-Conference Tutorials ~ June 4, 2007
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Conference & Technology Showcase ~ June 5-6, 2007
Worldwide, the volume of digital content doubles every 3 years. Websites, file systems, and e-mail repositories are bulging with content at a time when managers face unprecedented demands to share information across enterprises and with partners and customers while managing critical records.
It is a propitious time to solve these problems. Content technologies for managing documents, webcontent, and records have grown in utility and sophistication. New technologies can enable searchers to find and retrieve information on a scale unheard of just 5 years ago. In the meantime, emerging standards in industry and government are supporting greater content exchange and systems interoperability.
The Gilbane Conference on Content Technologies will focus on concrete lessons learned and best practices for industry and government specialists alike. The Conference will be chaired by Tony Byrne, founder of CMS Watch (www.cmswatch.com). CMS Watch is an authoritative, vendor-neutral source for information and analysis about content management and search technologies and best practices.
Please join government and industry leaders sharing best practices and the latest techniques in managing enterprise content in the federal context.
What you will learn
At the Content Technologies for Government Conference, you will learn about such things as:
Enterprise Content Management (ECM) technologies, business applications, and solutions.
How to get your Content Management project funded.
Best practices in content governance and web operations management.
Content technologies and 508 compliance.
New standards in content interoperability.
Enterprise Architecture and Enterprise Content Management (ECM).
Latest Search and text-mining technologies: beyond the hype.
Comparative approaches for using XML to manage authoritative content.
How different federal agencies have successfully implemented records management solutions.
What lessons can be drawn from commercial experience.
Comparative approaches to e-mail archiving.
Role of new media technologies - blogs, wikis, and RSS - in public agencies.
The future of the federal government webcontent.
Who should attend:
Chief Information Officers
IT Directors
Public Affairs Officers
Program/Project Managers
Content Managers
Records and Information Managers
Website Managers
Business Analysts
Enterprise Architects
Tech Leads
Developers
Consultants
Systems Integrators