6th Apr 2007 18:16
SDL International, the leading provider of Global InformationManagement (GIM) solutions, today announced content for presentationsthe company will deliver at the Gilbane San Francisco Conference,April 10-12, 2007. £ Executives from SDL will describe how industry leaders areutilizing terminology to streamline global communications andbranding. SDL will place specific emphasis on addressing the new DITAand S1000D standards, as well as implementing terminology managementacross global organizations: £ Shootout at the CMS Corral: Global Customers Take on CMS Vendors,2:00-3:30 pm, April 11, 2007, LISA Forum. £ Speaker: Christie Fidura, Senior Product Marketing Manager,Terminology, SDL. £ How DITA and S1000D Impact Content Lifecycles, 2:00-3:15 pm, April12, 2007, Gilbane Conference. £ Speaker: Howard Schwartz, Vice President, Enterprise Solutions,SDL. £ Sun Microsystems will also speak to Gilbane attendees,highlighting the lessons learned in the implementation of anenterprise globalization initiative to unify content and translationbusiness processes and technologies. A customer experience solutionfrom SDL and Interwoven enabled Sun to deliver a global Web presenceto support customers and developers through all aspects of thecustomer lifecycle. Sun's presentation will outline theirimplementation strategy and further explain SDL's role in theirachievements. £ Managing Content Globally: What Works, What Doesn't, 1:00-2:30 pm,April 10, 2007, LISA Forum. £ Speakers: Jed Michnowicz, Engineering Lead & Youngmin Radochonski,Globalization Program Manager, Sun Microsystems. £ About SDL International £ SDL International (London Stock Exchange: 'SDL') is the leader inthe emerging market for Global Information Management (GIM) solutionsthat empower organizations to accelerate the delivery of high-qualitymultilingual content to global markets. Its enterprise software andservices integrate with existing business systems to manage globalinformation from authoring to publication and throughout thedistributed localization supply chain. £ Global industry leaders such as Audi, Bayer, Best Western, Bosch,Canon, Deutsche Bank, Kodak, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, Reuters, andSAP rely on SDL to provide enterprise software or full outsourcing fortheir GIM processes. SDL has implemented more than 150 enterprise GIMsolutions, has over 140,000 software licenses deployed across the GIMecosystem and its global services infrastructure spans more than 50offices in 30 countries. For more information, visit www.sdl.com. Copyright Business Wire 2007Related Shares:
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