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- | SharePoint tends to be a popular choice of IT organizations to create, manage, and deliver content to a wide array of business users. As many organizations strive toward increasing efficiencies across the enterprise, many Tech Pubs organizations wonder if SharePoint can also be used to implement DITA. In this webinar, Hal Trent of Comtech Services will demonstrate how you can leverage your company’s SharePoint CMS to deliver content, web pages, and customized PDFs from your DITA content without having to change your source content or compromise the efforts you have already put into your document’s semantic structure, reuse strategy, or metadata organization.
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<strong>Presenter:</strong> <br />
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<img src="http://www.comtech-serv.com/images/Hal.jpg" border="1" alt="" hspace="4" align="left" /> <strong>Hal Trent</strong> is an experienced Senior Consultant, Style Sheet Developer, and Information Systems Manager at Comtech Services, Inc. He has experience in XML CMS implementations for a variety of businesses and academic institutions and is currently focusing on SVG and DITA. He also leads frequent workshops related to DITA and XML. Hal has a BS in Biology from Roanoke College and an MS in Information Systems from DePaul University.
| <img src="http://www.comtech-serv.com/images/Hal.jpg" border="1" alt="" hspace="4" align="left" /> <strong>Hal Trent</strong> is an experienced Senior Consultant, Style Sheet Developer, and Information Systems Manager at Comtech Services, Inc. He has experience in XML CMS implementations for a variety of businesses and academic institutions and is currently focusing on SVG and DITA. He also leads frequent workshops related to DITA and XML. Hal has a BS in Biology from Roanoke College and an MS in Information Systems from DePaul University.
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Customized DITA Documents Delivered Using SharePoint
Location:
http://www.comtech-serv.com/webinar-sharepoint.shtmlDate:
29 Jun 2011 - 12:00Event Type:
WebinarLength: 1.5 hours; 60 min presentation time and 30 min Q&A time.
Fee: $75.00
Register: http://www.comtech-serv.com/webinar-sharepoint.shtml
Abstract:
SharePoint tends to be a popular choice of IT organizations to create, manage, and deliver content to a wide array of business users. As many organizations strive toward increasing efficiencies across the enterprise, many Tech Pubs organizations wonder if SharePoint can also be used to implement DITA. In this webinar, Hal Trent of Comtech Services will demonstrate how you can leverage your company’s SharePoint CMS to deliver content, web pages, and customized PDFs from your DITA content without having to change your source content or compromise the efforts you have already put into your document’s semantic structure, reuse strategy, or metadata organization.
Presenter:
Hal Trent is an experienced Senior Consultant, Style Sheet Developer, and Information Systems Manager at Comtech Services, Inc. He has experience in XML CMS implementations for a variety of businesses and academic institutions and is currently focusing on SVG and DITA. He also leads frequent workshops related to DITA and XML. Hal has a BS in Biology from Roanoke College and an MS in Information Systems from DePaul University.
Fee: $75.00
Register: http://www.comtech-serv.com/webinar-sharepoint.shtml
Abstract:
SharePoint tends to be a popular choice of IT organizations to create, manage, and deliver content to a wide array of business users. As many organizations strive toward increasing efficiencies across the enterprise, many Tech Pubs organizations wonder if SharePoint can also be used to implement DITA. In this webinar, Hal Trent of Comtech Services will demonstrate how you can leverage your company’s SharePoint CMS to deliver content, web pages, and customized PDFs from your DITA content without having to change your source content or compromise the efforts you have already put into your document’s semantic structure, reuse strategy, or metadata organization.
Presenter:
Hal Trent is an experienced Senior Consultant, Style Sheet Developer, and Information Systems Manager at Comtech Services, Inc. He has experience in XML CMS implementations for a variety of businesses and academic institutions and is currently focusing on SVG and DITA. He also leads frequent workshops related to DITA and XML. Hal has a BS in Biology from Roanoke College and an MS in Information Systems from DePaul University.