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Are you a high or mid-level book publishing professional? Got something to say about eBooks and digital publishing? If so, CMSWire encourages you to participate in a “blueprint” survey from the Gilbane Group. The survey is one of the research mechanisms for their upcoming study A Blueprint for Book Publishing Transformation: Seven Essential Processes to Re-Invent Publishing and seeks to
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One of the most known analyst firms -- the Gilbane Group (news, site ) -- has been on the research and consulting market since 1987. Today marks another historical point for the firm – their acquisition by Outsell, Inc., a younger analyst company that was founded in 1998.
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It's no secret that we at CMSWire are pretty big fans of the Gilbane Group (news, site), so we're glad to announce that Bill Trippe has been promoted to Vice President & Lead Analyst of Content Strategies. Trippe is no stranger to the Gilbane family. Previously
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A new report by the Gilbane Group (news, site) focuses on the need for multilingual content in the global enterprise. Multilingual Product Content: Transforming Traditional Practices Into Global Content Value Chains is a follow up to a 2008 report and continues to chronicles the current state of
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Tony White of the Gilbane Group began his talk on the evolution of the Web CMS market with an observation. White, apparently something of an early-bird, spotted 22 people in his hotel lobby at 6:30 a.m. this morning.
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How many reports does it take before Web Content Management vendors change their errant ways and start listening to customers? If you were to look at the recommendations from The Gilbane Group (news, site) and their Justifying Web Content Management: The Business Case and ROI report, then
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Summer. San Francisco. Content management, social media and other related geekiness. Dreams do come true. Gilbane just released their conference program for the June 2-4 Gilbane SF 2009 conference.
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Where, you ask? This time around -- in Boston. The upcoming Gilbane Boston 2008 Conference gives us thrills, that’s how exciting the conference program looks. Gilbane announced that the conference will focus on exploring the intersection between social media and content management.
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Following up on its latest study on how global businesses need to actively create, manage and publish multilingual content, the Gilbane Group is hosting a webinar on Wednesday, September 24, at 2 p.m. EST.
The webinar is dedicated to helping companies develop enterprise strategies that are crucial for creating, managing
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Gilbane has released a report that any organization catering to the global community needs to have a look at. It's entitled Multilingual Communications as a Business Imperative: Why Companies Need to Optimize the Global Content Value Chain -- don't be swayed by the less-than-captivating and very long title.
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The very last panel I attended at the Gilbane Conference in San Francisco was also one that I had the privilege of moderating. Our topic was the big hot topic of the conference: how to integrate social networking features into the enterprise and whether or not they can co-exist happily
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After navigating the murky lands of translation and globalizing content, I attended a panel at Gilbane that was a detailed look at XML and its importance in content management. The overall message I left with at the end was that XML was "tremendous technology" and as one panelist put it,
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Yesterday I attended a panel on everyone's favorite topic: how to bring Social Computing concepts into the enterprise moderated by Geoffrey Bock, a lead analyst for the Gilbane Group. Panelists included Ross Mayfield, Founder, SocialText; David Hersh, CEO, Jive Software, Ed Cuoco, Co-founder, Spathe and Rusty Williams, SVP Product Planning,
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Next up on our coverage of the Gilbane Conference in San Francisco was the "mini keynote" for the "Web Content Management" track which was a panel discussion with some big names in the WCM space, moderated by Tony White, a Lead Analyst for the Gilbane Group.
The panelists present were
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