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Author Semiconductor webinar: Why Micron Adopted Content Re-use To Speed Time-to-Market
Scott Abel

2006-11-19, 8:46 pm

I thought some list members might be interested in learning more about
content reuse from DITA maven JoAnn Hackos and the semiconductor team
at Micron Technology. Hope to see you there (virtually speaking).
Details below.

Note: There is a method for registering for this event so you can watch
the archived version at your leisure (on-demand).

Scott Abel
TheContentWrangler.com


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Turning Promises into ROI with Enterprise Collaboration: Why Micron
Adopted XML Content Re-use to Lower Product Documentation Costs and
Speed Time-to-Market

Date: Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Time: 2:00 PM Eastern / 11:00 AM Pacific
Duration: 1 Hour
Register:
http://www.bulldogsolutions.net/AST....aspx?bdls=7650

Register to learn from a panel of leading product documentation
experts-including information architecture guru Dr. JoAnn
Hackos-and gain insights into dynamic publishing solutions adopted by
Fortune 500
companies to control operational efficiencies, improve production
cycles and reduce overhead.

Additionally, in this Webinar John Waddell from Micron Technology-the
world's leading provider of advanced semiconductor solutions-will
examine the causes and conditions that drove the semiconductor giant to
adopt a single-source information model.

NOTE: If you are unable to attend the live Webinar on November 21st,
please do register anyway and you will receive an e-mail a day or two
after the event with instructions to view the on-demand version.

http://www.bulldogsolutions.net/AST....aspx?bdls=7650

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