
IMS 2009 Content Management
Enterprise and web content management implementation and ideas for the way forward Visitor research consistently places enterprise and web content management at the top of the corporate agenda and this area remains a key segment of the overall IMS Show. If you are interested in enterprise or web content management, SEO, classification and taxonomies, content publishing, digital asset management, collaboration, intranet, portal solutions and web design then this event is ideal for you. Relevant visitor job functions:
Show Floor Seminars The event has a dedicated content management stream running for three days and listed below are some of the topics the programme will cover:
For full seminar sessions timetable click here Online Information Conference The associate conference hosts many relevant sessions on Content Management. Click here to go to the full conference programme
Moderator: Theresa Regli, Principal, CMS Watch, USA
Track Keynote: Critical Success Factors for SharePoint Implementations
From Knowledge Management to Knowledge Enablement: Changing the Content Management Paradigm with SharePoint
Challenges & Opportunities in rolling out a CMS at the University of Oxford
Moderator: Ewan McIntosh, Digital Commissioner 4iP (Scotland and Northern Ireland), UK, Channel 4
The Intranet is dead. Long live the intranet!
Why even great intranets have a long way to go
Moderated by: Theresa Regli, Principal, CMS Watch, USA
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Content Management
What do you see as the biggest obstacle preventing content management from moving to cloud computing?
Mike McNamara, Director, X-Window Ltd
"The XML Pavilion provides a focus for visitors. We have found that virtually everyone who walks on to our stand approaches us with direct and more in depth questions. Companies recognise that they need to solve issues and this is an ideal platform. The timing of the launch of the XML Pavilion is spot on. Every session has been packed with visitors. We've met lots of new prospects IMS is a foundation for a successful 2010 based on what we've seen here."






















