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21-Oct-2010
Tags: Enterprise Collaboration & Social Software, Portals and Content Integration, Web Content and Experience Management, Industry Events, Marketplace at Large
I'm quite happy to be returning to Aarhus, Denmark to attend the JBoye conference from 2-4 November, 2010. This is one conference where you get to not only learn and interact with others, but also get to network and socialize in a very informal environment.
Like every year, Real Story Group will present several sessions. If you want to do a deep dive into the social software marketplace, then attend my colleague Tony Byrne's tutorial on "Insider's Guide to Evaluating and Selecting Social Software." You will learn about the social software marketplace, important features and services, key categories of vendors, and key vendors with their strengths and weaknesses.
On Wednesday, I will be doing a session on issues related to "Managing Content in a Mobile World." Everyone knows there's something of a revolution happening in terms of mobile access to content. So instead of boring you with more statistics and trends, I will take a more hands-on approach and explain what it takes to have a more inclusive strategy to deliver right content to right people on the right device.
Tony will look into his crystal ball on Thursday and take you through trends in the WCM marketplace as we head into 2011. If you are in early stages of evaluating WCM for your needs, this session will be helpful for you to get a quick dope on how the WCM marketplace will fare in the coming months.
So, I hope you will attend our sessions. We'll be around in any case. So even if you can't attend the sessions, just drop in and say Hi.
Web Content Management Report looks at... In-context Editing in CoreMedia CMS
"Editable content on the page is indicated by blue shading. Other vendors draw outlines around editable zones or use iconography of one kind or another to indicate the status of an element, so the blue-shading tactic is not terribly expressive, nor does it play well to accessibility. In fact, most other systems use shading to indicate that a component is not editable. It also obscures the ..."
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