The recent introduction of standards such as DITA allows different departments within an organization to repurpose and reuse content from a single source. In its upcoming Webinar, JustSystems, Inc., will discuss key issues a department should consider before sharing its content across different departments.
"Best Practices for Sharing Content Across Departments," a Webinar in JustSystems' Business Xeleration Webinar Series, will also highlight major benefits to this strategy, including reducing work by eliminating redundant content creation and improving quality by updating and maintaining a single source for the content.
What: "Best Practices for Sharing Content Across Departments" Webinar in the Business Xeleration Webinar Series
Who: Amber Swope, Principal Consultant, JustSystems
When: Thursday, September 27, 2007, at 1:00 p.m. Eastern time (10:00 a.m. Pacific time)
Key things your organization should keep in mind regarding content processes;
Initial steps to consider before sharing content outside the department;
How to best manage content to keep other departments up-to-date;
Key guidelines and processes for content management;
How to manage controlled and dynamic content.
About JustSystems
JustSystems is a leading global software provider with a 27-year history of successful innovation in office productivity, information management, and consumer and enterprise software. With over 2,500 customers worldwide and annual revenues over $110M, the company is continuing a global expansion strategy that includes the launch of its new enterprise software offering called xfy (pronounced "x-fie"), and XMetaL content lifecycle solutions. JustSystems has worldwide office locations including global headquarters in Tokyo, and regional offices in New York, Palo Alto, Vancouver, and London. The company currently employs over 1,000 people. Major strategic partnerships include IBM, Oracle, and EMC. For more information, please visit JustSystems.
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