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(Weymouth, MA) August 24, 2000… CAP Ventures, Inc., the leading worldwide strategic consulting and market research firm for the digital business communications and e-business technology revolution, will sponsor a special interest day focusing on Portals as part of the Seybold San Francisco conference. ‘Building the Corporate Portal’ will be held Wednesday, August 30th at the Moscone Convention Center from 10:30 am – 6:00 pm. Portals, first made popular by commercial sites like Yahoo, Excite, and Netscape, have become the vehicle for finding a range of information and resources, regardless of where content resides. That metaphor has extended into the corporate world, where portals are now providing a 'single interface' for accessing document or content repositories, databases, and legacy systems. ‘Building the Corporate Portal’ explores the types of applications and purposes for which portals are being deployed and the range of products and technologies available to implement them. Mike Maziarka, Director of the Dynamic Content Software Strategies Consulting Service at CAP Ventures, will moderate the days sessions. Key topics to be covered include:
Featured Speakers: Mark Abramowitz, KnowledgeTrack "Corporate and enterprise portals are capturing everyone’s attention today," said Michael Maziarka, Director of the Dynamic Content Software Strategies Service at CAP Ventures. "We are pleased to provide a Special Interest Day program at Seybold San Francisco covering how portal technologies are being deployed in corporate environments. The program features distinguished speakers, representing key vendors and users, who will provide informative perspectives related to portal technologies and applications." For more information on "Building the Corporate Portal" Special Interest Day, go to the Seybold Seminars’ Web site at http://www.seyboldseminars.com. The Dynamic Content Software Strategies Consulting Service provides research, analysis and consulting to companies that develop, integrate, and use products for creating, managing, and delivering dynamic content, including documents and information. The service covers traditional document management, Web content management and Internet publishing, groupware, knowledge management, portal technologies, and the industry standards, such as XML, that are used to facilitate these process. For more information on the DSS service, please contact Keith LaVangie at ext. 132 or via email at . |