Content Convergence & Integration 2008
Session: Making Content Portable Across the Enterprise
Description
There are numerous areas within the enterprise that create content, yet content is frequently siloed and is not easily discoverable, lacks consistency from one silo to another, and is limited in implementation and value. Content cannot be shared and reused across the enterprise. This session will focus on a number of ways of making content shareable across the enterprise including, enterprise taxonomy, structured content, planned reuse.
Session Details
| Speakers: |
Ms Ann Rockley |
| Date: | Thursday, March 13, 2008 10:00 AM - 10:55 AM |
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| Track: | Management |
| Location: | Pavilion Ballroom C |
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By: Claudia Wunder
on Mar 16 2008 at 09:17 PM EDT |
Breathing a Sigh of Relief
This presentation was an example of a master at work. Well organized and well presented. Ann reviewed the issues and challenges companies face in dealing with their content. Everyone in the room breathed a sigh of relief to hear that it may not be realistic to aim for one organization-wide CMS. Multiples CMS's are OK as long as three things are in place: (1) one authoritative source, (2) autosharing, and (3) federated/integrated search. Multiple authoring tools are also OK. It's preferable to allow people to use their favourite tool, as long as it's XML enabled. Above all, Ann says "don't forget the people". |


