MAIDENHEAD, England,
May 15, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
WHAT:
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SDL (LSE:
SDL), the leading provider of Global Information Management
solutions, will present "A Writer's Firsthand Account of DITA in
the High Tech Workplace" at the 2012 STC Technical Communications
Summit.
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In this
interactive session, Andrew Thomas, Director of Product Marketing,
SDL Structured Content Technologies Division and Arte Kenyon,
Manager Product Documentation, SDL Structured Content
Technologies Division will address:
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- The journey to structured content
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- Supporting structured content including DITA and
technology tools
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- Best practices for writing structured content and how
it can help your organization
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WHO:
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Andrew
Thomas, Director of Product Marketing, SDL Structured Content
Technologies Division. Andrew has more than a decade of
experience working with XML for a wide variety of content
deliverables including marketing materials, printed manuals and web
applications. In addition to overseeing the translation
process for Adobe's DITA content, Mr. Thomas has witnessed
firsthand the diversity of structured content and how it can
empower business and customer engagement.
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Arte
Kenyon, Manager Product Documentation, SDL Structured Content
Technologies Division. Arte has worked in technical
documentation for 25 years, with extensive experience in migrating
unstructured content into DITA.
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WHEN:
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012 at 1:00 p.m.
CDT
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WHERE:
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2012
STC Technical Communications Summit
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Hyatt
Regency O'Hare
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9300 Bryn
Mawr Avenue
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Rosemont,
Illinois, USA 60018
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Get
involved: #stc12
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About SDL
SDL enables global businesses to engage with their customers in
the language, the media and at the moment they choose. We help
businesses manage their brands, drive global revenues, accelerate
speed to market and enrich their customers' experience. SDL's
enterprise-ready innovative technology and service solutions span
the entire customer journey and include social listening and
marketing analytics, campaign management, language management and
services, video and written content creation, web content
management, dynamic technical documentation publication and
eCommerce. SDL solutions drive global reach across multiple
languages, cultures, channels and media. SDL has over 1,500
enterprise customers, 400 partners and a global infrastructure of
70 offices in 38 countries. For more information, visit
www.sdl.com.
SDL Media Contacts:
Mary
Parsons
+ 1 (617) 962-5055
mparsons@sdl.com
Mary Placido
GolinHarris for SDL
+ 1 (415) 318-4375
mplacido@golinharris.com
SOURCE SDL Structured Content