After a successful inaugural conference, a group of open-source CMS enthusiasts are organizing a second set of seminars in San Francisco, USA for this September.
A growing number of CMS vendors are emerging to serve individual users or small workgroups that don't enjoy access to an IT group nor possess a dedicated webserver upon which they could load COTS software.
The general dearth of information-sharing about Web publishing is slowly dissipating as interest groups coalesce around particular vertical industries.
Stodgy old Seybold is making a substantial improvement to its September show in San Francisco by inviting Frank Gilbane -- doyen of the CMS analyst community -- to put together a special conference focused exclusively on content management.
When corporate departments spawn multiple DMS, DAM, and CMS applications, enterprises face a particularly vexing problem: how to reconcile all the various, siloed metadata repositories.