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Open Source Content Management (CMS) Conference

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OSCOM.4 with ApacheTrack OSCOM has announced that registration for OSCOM.4 is now open. The price is USD 500 for all three days. OSCOM.4 is a conference on open source content management (CMS) with assistance from the Apache Software Foundation for the ApacheTrack content. The Open Source content management community is rich and varied with many projects such as OpenCMS, Plone, Midgard, Cofax, Drupal, Typo 3 and many others. Almost all Open Source CMS rely on software from the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), and we look forward to lots of cross-pollination between the Apache and CMS communities. In addition, market awareness is rapidly growing, with several Open Source CMS and ASF projects being mentioned favorably in recent analyst reports. OSCOM.4 features a wide range of talks and tutorials. Keynotes by Roy Fielding and Rolf Auf der Maur are followed by talks and tutorials from members of the W3C, the Apache Software Foundation and the open source community at large. The ApacheTrack focuses on Apache technologies, while the OSCOM tracks focus on content management issues. The program is separated into 3 tracks. 1) OSCOM Technical / Community Track 2) OSCOM Business Track 3) ApacheTrack OSCOM.4 is a place for developers, vendors, integrators and users to mingle and learn from each other. Register Today. Open Source CMS Conference 4 ETH Zurich, Switzerland Wed, Sept. 29th - Fri, Oct. 1st, 2004
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Brice Dunwoodie

Brice Dunwoodie is the founder and CEO of Simpler Media Group, publisher of CMSWire, Reworked and VKTR. With more than 25 years of enterprise software experience at the intersection of technology, business operations and executive-level strategy, Brice maintains a focus on clarity, evidence-based analysis, visionary thinking and practitioner relevance. His academic background spans California Polytechnic University and the University of Michigan with a focus on psychology, computer science and leadership practices. Connect with Brice Dunwoodie:

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