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The following presentations by Really Strategies staff have been presented at industry conferences, trade shows, and conventions.
Trends in XML Content Management (for Publishers)
Presented by Lisa Bos
XML2007
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RSuite CMS: Content Management for Publishers
Presented by Mark Jacobson
Open Publish 2007
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Real Stories of Microsoft Word in an XML Publishing Workflow
Presented by Mark Jacobson
Open Publish 2007
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Making the Most of XML with InDesign
Presented by Michael Edson
Open Publish 2007
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Word and OpenOffice for XML Authoring:
Using MS Word in an XML Workflow
Presented by Mark Jacobson
XML 2006
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InDesign and XML
Presented by Michael Edson and Mark Jacobson
XML 2006
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Creating Intelligent Workflows
Presented by Ed Stevenson (on behalf of Peter Meirs, Time Inc.)
XML 2006
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Setting Up the K4 XML-Exporter
Presented by Michael Edson
K4 Users Group
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Engineering Born-Digital Content: Mark-Up Languages
Presented by Ed Stevenson
2006 NFAIS The Changing Face of Content
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Processes and Technologies for XML Plus Your Great Assets
Presented by Lisa Bos
2006 BookTech Conference
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Real Tools for Managing ePublishing Production
Presented by Lisa Bos
2004 American Medical Publishers Association Annual Seminar
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An Overview of Content Management for Publishers
Presented by Lisa Bos
2003 Society of Scholarly Publishers Annual Meeting
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Choosing a Content Management
Solution
Presented by Barry Bealer
2003 BookTech Conference
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Markets, Technologies, and Standards: Strategies for Success
Presented by Barry Bealer
NFAIS 45th Annual Conference
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XML in Content Management Systems
Presented by Lisa Bos
2002 Seybold San Francisco
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One Periodicals Journey to Multi-Channel Publishing
Presented by Ed Stevenson
2002 BookTech Conference
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Adapting Project Management to Integrate a Content Management System
Presented by Barry Bealer
2002 AIIM Conference and Exposition
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