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Report From Tri-XML:  Hit The Ground Running!

July 29, 2005 Blog No Comments

The first day of Tri-XML was a big success! The event, held at the lovely and recently revamped McKimmon Center (North Carolina State University) featured two topic-focused presentation tracks, two hands-on half day workshops, and an exhibition area featuring 18 vendors representing XML authoring tools, content management systems and consulting firms.

Day two kicks off this morning with a Keynote breakfast presentation from XML guru Wendell Piez entitled “XML in the Real World.” Later in the day, XML maestro Jonathan Robie delivers a lunch presentation which promises to be “entertaining” as well as informative. Three presentation tracks (management, dynamic content delivery and knowledge management) round out the day.

Look for a follow-up report on the event here later.

Scott Abel

The Content Wrangler

abelsp@netdirect.net

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