Content Management

November 04, 2009

An ontology is both a flexible and exciting way to organize information. In this session, we will discuss such issues as bridging concepts amongst taxonomy, thesauri, and ontology, the details of ontology representation in RDF/OWL, implementing ontologies within systems, and use cases for how ontologies are being used for systems integration and vocabulary mapping.

Christine Connors
, Ralph Hodgson

Cost: $50.00

This session will address successfully leveraging taxonomies for integration in content management systems (CMS). We begin with an overview of the major challenges in improving CMS information architecture and move through the key factors in effectively optimizing enterprise content management with taxonomy, including technology options and examples of real world corporate and healthcare taxonomies.

September 02, 2009

Many organizations have turned to component-oriented content to create more sophisticated knowledge products, in more languages, at lower cost. For most organizations these days, component content is achieved by using DITA, the Darwin Information Typing Architecture. Finding content in your file system or content repository is hard enough when you’ve got simple text documents to deal with. When you’re using DITA and other component-oriented methods, you increase the difficulty by two or three orders of magnitude, because you’re looking for smaller needles in bigger haystacks. It’s logical that DITA users would turn to taxonomy and metadata to improve findability of their reusable content.

Michael Harris
, Robert Berry
, Erik Hennum

Cost: $50.00
October 08, 2008

We’ll consider taxonomy from a holistic perspective of content and content management strategy. What does a content management strategy mean?  Is it the business strategy and how business needs are supported by content? The strategy for developing content, messaging and branding?  Is it the technical strategy for implementing the CMS? Taxonomy, classification and metadata have an important role supporting each of these perspectives.

Lynn Leitte
, Seth Earley

Cost: $50.00
December 08, 2010

Microsoft SharePoint has achieved tremendous market momentum with organizations leveraging SharePoint as a governable alternative to unstructured file servers or legacy ECM solutions.  Unless the unmanaged repositories are cleaned and useful taxonomies generated, the chaos will just be migrated to SharePoint 2010.

This informative webinar will discuss how you can Migrate unmanaged repositories to SharePoint:

  • Eliminate the ROT (redundant, obsolete and trivial) in your legacy content prior to moving to SharePoint
  • De-risk your organization by identifying compliance issues including PII prior to migration
  • Generate SharePoint Taxonomies, relevant metadata and Content Types directly from your unstructured content
  • Migrate metadata enriched content into SharePoint
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John Bellegarde
, Seth Maislin

Cost: $50.00