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May 4, 2009
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I’ll be blogging from the MarkLogic User Conference, May 12 – 14, 2009, in beautiful San Francisco, CA. It’s the largest conference in North America devoted entirely to leveraging XML and related technologies. And, the line-up of presenters is outstanding.

I’m particularly jazzed to hear the keynote presenter, James Surowiecki, speak about the Wisdom of Crowds – Why The Many Are Smarter Than the Few. I’m also excited about many of the breakout sessions. I’m also especially interested in hearing more about the American Psychological Association’s session entitled: “Successfully Building and Transitioning to a Modern XML Content Infrastructure: Lessons Learned Along the Way” and another from the folks at JetBlue titled, “A Year Later and a Year Wiser: Lessons Learned from Implementing an Authoring and Delivery System Based on MarkLogic, SharePoint, and Word”. Although, I have to admit, the entire roster is jam-packed with so many good choices, that I won’t be able to attend all of the sessions I’d like to.

If you’d like to take a peek at the conference agenda, download a copy (PDF). And, of course, if you’d like to join me at the event, there’s still a few seats remaining. Register today!

I’ll be blogging from the MarkLogic User Conference, May 12 – 14, 2009, in beautiful San Francisco, CA. It’s the largest conference in North America devoted entirely to leveraging XML and related technologies. And, the line-up of presenters is outstanding.

I’m particularly jazzed to hear the keynote presenter, James Surowiecki, speak about the Wisdom of Crowds – Why The Many Are Smarter Than the Few. I’m also excited about many of the breakout sessions. I’m also especially interested in hearing more about the American Psychological Association’s session entitled: “Successfully Building and Transitioning to a Modern XML Content Infrastructure: Lessons Learned Along the Way” and another from the folks at JetBlue titled, “A Year Later and a Year Wiser: Lessons Learned from Implementing an Authoring and Delivery System Based on MarkLogic, SharePoint, and Word”. Although, I have to admit, the entire roster is jam-packed with so many good choices, that I won’t be able to attend all of the sessions I’d like to.

If you’d like to take a peek at the conference agenda, download a copy (PDF). And, of course, if you’d like to join me at the event, there’s still a few seats remaining. Register today!

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