XML 2005 - Atlanta Hilton Hotel
- Atlanta, GA - November 14-18, 2005
http://www.xmlconference.org
Register prior to October 10 and take an additional $150 off the
early-bird registration fees. http://2005.xmlconference.org/registration
IDEAlliance has announced the following program additions/updates for
XML 2005:
XML Master Class Series --
IDEAlliance in its continued efforts to provide groundbreaking services to the
XML community are introducing the XML Master Class Series the first of which
will be held at XML 2005. The Master Class Series brings together
successful XML use cases presented by users and industry experts to provide
insight and practical guidance into today's XML standards, technologies and
practices. IDEAlliance is highlighting users that have successfully deployed
XML technology in either a document-centric or XML web services environment. In
a public session users will describe their applications and get direct feedback
from industry experts. Examples of topics that may be discussed: Security;
performance; scalability; Applicability of new standards; tools and
technologies; Compatibility and interoperability issues and pointers, and Managing
and maintaining vocabularies. Two users confirmed include: Farrukh Khan, Ohio
State University Medical Center and Jeff Shick, American Society of Hospital
Pharmacists.
Watch http://2005.xmlconference.org/xmlmasterseries/
for more details.
XML Authoring Panel -- This
session features a panel of XML Authoring Vendors and XML experts. The XML
Authoring Vendors demonstrate traditional XML authoring tools and
environments. Alternative methods for authoring XML content are also demonstrated.
Discussions about XML environments and appropriate authoring methodologies are discussed.
Authoring product participants confirmed to date: Syntext, Altova, BlastRadius,
others to be announced; Alternative Authoring: Dale Waldt, Axtiveminds, Kevin
Kelly, IBM. Panel chair: Betty Harvey.
Efficient XML Panel---
Chaired by Michael Champion, Microsoft Corporation, this multi-session panel
discussion focuses on the challenges faced by those who need to process XML
more efficiently than the current state of the art allows. Advocates of different
alternatives, including hardware acceleration, binary XML, and code
optimization have been invited to present their views and debate one another.
Panel participants confirmed to date include: Rich Rollman, AgileDelta, Michael
Leventhal, Tarari, David Lee, Epocrates, Kent.Nutt, Conformative Systems, Santiago
Pericas-Geertsen, Sun Microsystems, Eric Sedlar, Oracle, and Eric Perkins, IBM.
For the complete XML 2005 program line-up to date, visit: http://www.idealliance.org/xmlusa/2005/schedule.html
Late-breaking and product presentations will be announced within the next week.
Make plans to attend XML today. Flights from most major cites to
Atlanta are inexpensive. Sample airfares for example:
Roundtrip from:
Washington DC $158
New York $208
Philadelphia $228
Boston $238
Chicago $228
San Francisco $242
San Jose $276
Seattle $302
Make you hotel reservations now. November in Atlanta can be a busy
time. IDEAlliance has reserved a block of rooms at the Atlanta Hilton,
headquarter hotel for XML 2005, at the incredible rate of $169 single/ $189
double. For more information and to book a room, see http://2005.xmlconference.org/hotel
XML 2005 is produced by IDEAlliance. http://www.idealliance.org Join now and
save on registration fees and more.
Sponsors this year include: JustSystem, RenderX, Sun Microsystems,
BlastRadius. Design Science, IBM, and Microsoft.
Marion L. Elledge
VP, Information Technologies Programs
IDEAlliance http://www.idealliance.org
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