On December 7th, Jack Danaher, the Director of Database Development for Vasont Systems, will present “Mastering Metadata: Making the Most of Your Content Management System” as part of an ongoing series of Web-Telephone Seminars presented by the Society for Technical Communication (STC). Danaher, who has more than 33 years experience in the field, will help attendees learn how to best use their metadata to achieve maximum ROI.
On December 8th, Kay Ethier of Bright Path Solutions and Larry Levin of Vasont Systems will present a free Webinar entitled “Using FrameMaker, DITA and a CMS to Improve Productivity, Reduce Expenses and Eliminate Unnecessary Risks.” The experts will show Webinar attendees how a content management system can be paired with FrameMaker and DITA to increase productivity, decrease expenses, and automate risky, error-prone manual tasks.
JACK DANAHER OF VASONT SYSTEMS TO DEMONSTRATE FULL POWER OF METADATA IN DECEMBER 7th STC ONLINE SEMINAR
“Mastering Metadata: Making the Most of Your Content Management System” on Wednesday, December 7, 2005 at 1:00 pm. This presentation is a part of an ongoing series of Web-Telephone Seminars presented by the Society for Technical Communication (STC).
Metadata, commonly defined as “data about data”, is one of the most valuable, and elusive, tools in a content management toolbox. This ‘hidden’ information about content can help an organization leverage its content to the best possible advantage. In his presentation, Danaher will help attendees learn how to best use their metadata, and thus help their respective companies achieve the best possible ROI.
Jack Danaher is the Director of Database Development of Vasont Systems and brings more than 33 years of experience in the IT database field. Jack is currently responsible for the ongoing product development and support of Vasont®, the Company’s flagship content management system.
To register, please visit http://stc.webex.com/. Registration for this event closes 24 hours prior to the seminar’s start.
KAY ETHIER AND VASONT SYSTEMS DO THE MATH:
FRAMEMAKER + DITA + CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM = HEALTHY CONTENT
“Using FrameMaker, DITA and a CMS to Improve Productivity, Reduce Expenses and Eliminate Unnecessary Risks.”
The Webinar will take place on Thursday, December 8, 2005 at 1:00 pm EST and will provide insight into how organizations can leverage some of the latest technology available to improve the efficiency of their publishing processes.
Speakers Kay Ethier and Larry Levin will show Webinar attendees how a content management system can be paired with FrameMaker and DITA to increase productivity, decrease expenses, and automate risky, error-prone manual tasks. They will provide tips on how to best leverage this powerful threesome to streamline content lifecycles, create structured XML content for reuse, and deliver the correct content, to the correct people, at the correct time, in the correct format – every time.
Kay Ethier is one of the founders of Bright Path Solutions. She is a renowned publishing expert, well-versed in Structured FrameMaker, FrameMaker+SGML, FrameMaker, WebWorks Publisher, and XML technologies. Kay has co-authored the XML Weekend Crash Course for Hungry Minds (formerly IDG), served as technical editor for GoLive 6 Magic by New Riders Publishing, and most recently authored two new books on FrameMaker released in 2004.
Larry Levin, Field Project Manager at Vasont Systems, has over 30 years experience in the publishing field. During the past 10 years he has been involved with SGML and XML in a broad range of capacities. Larry is responsible for Vasont system setup, installation, and training.
To register, please go to https://lra100.livemeeting.com/LRSRegistration/EC/vasont/2113118540.aspx
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