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CM Pros Fall 2006 Summit Boston Biggest, Best Yet

November 28, 2006 Blog No Comments

Content Management Professionals held a successful one-day Summit yesterday. The theme of the event—“Content Management and the World Enterprise”—echoed the real-world issues facing organizations attempting to address a fact the folks at Disney recognized years ago – “It’s a small, small world.” See the program for specifics.

Presenters from around the globe helped attendees better understand numerous localization, translation, an globalization issues and explored ways to employ what they learned when they returned to the office. Many technical communication pros (including Mike Ball of Boston STC) attended the annual event, as did marketing writers, medical writers, web content managers, translators, software engineers, manufacturing managers, and consultants of all types.

The next Summit will take place in San Francisco, April 10, 2007. The theme: “Managing Content Management Projects”.

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