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December 23, 2005
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If you missed the Fall 2005 Gilbane Conference on Content Management Technologies, you missed great lectures, valuable educational seminars, and an exhibition area that allows one-stop shopping for content management systems, authoring tools, and XML solutions. But, that’s not all you missed. You also missed CMS Idol, a fun-yet-informative “American Idol” style contest between CMS vendors that is both entertaining and revealing. 

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But all is not lost. Thanks to technology guru and conference videographer Bob Doyle, you can watch the CMS Idol contest from the convenience of your home or office—or wherever your laptop may take you. Enjoy pithy commentary from CM consultants Erik Hartman, Lisa Welchman, and Theresa Regli along with the dry humor of CMSWatch head honcho Tony Bryne, who hosts the event.

This CMS Idol contest includes: Stellent, FatWire, Web Side Story, Red Dot, Interwoven, and Ektron. Find out which vendor convinced the judges and earned the CMS Idol title!

And, don’t miss the next Gilbane conference, scheduled for April 24-26, 2006 at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco.

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