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NLDITA 2011 - call for speakers and call for sponsors
NLDITA 2011, the annual conference on DITA and topic based writing. June 1 in Utrecht, The Netherlands, Europe.
Join: Don Day, Doug Gorman, Jang Graat, Yves Barbion, Andy Lewis, Jonatan Lundin, Mollye Barrett, Kristoff van Tomme, Kit Brown-hoekstra and others who are speaking at NLDITA 2011.
We still have slots open for presentations on:
- getting started with DITA
- Metrics and ROI
- simplifying DITA
- DITA for authors
- use cases, best practices, implementation
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Monday-Tuesday DITA sessions in Raleigh, NC
This upcoming Monday-Tuesday, we'll have the following DITA presentation topics covered at the RealWorld DITA 2009 Conference: How DITA Changed the TechComm Landscape - Overview of DITA 1.2 - DITA and Publishing - DITA in an Agile Software Development Environment - DITA and Dynamic Publishing - DITADoclet tool - DITA Java API Solution/Benefits - DITA by the Bucketful (limited seating)- Collaboration Via Reuse - DITA in Action - Beyond DITA - DITA Toolkit - Case Studies - Web Services - Reliable Linking to Documentation Pages - DITA Reuse Strategy - Dynamic Content Del
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DITA By the Bucketful: Applying DITA to YOUR Content
Please note: If you are planning to attend the subject two-part session at the RealWorld DITA 2009 Conference, you must email the conference organizer in advance. The presenters must have your info in advance and will provide you with details on what to bring for these sessions.
Also, seating is very limited for this two-part session and you may be turned away if you are not: 1) registered for the conference and 2) confirmed for the session in advance.
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UPDATE on the RealWorld DITA 2009 Conference in Raleigh NC (Sept 2009)
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Companies are contributing
Companies are contributing to the upcoming RealWorld DITA 2009 Conference. Adobe Systems and XyEnterprise have stepped up as sponsors. Additional companies are "vending" at the event.
Adobe is also sponsoring the Summer XML 2009 conference! Here is a link to a recent post by Mahesh from Adobe on their blog: http://blogs.adobe.com/techcomm/. This post is about the XML conference -- happening tomorrow in Raleigh NC -- and it mentions DITA too.