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Contribute to the Debate the Future of Content Management at The Gilbane Conference Boston

Business Wire, Nov 15, 2006

BOSTON -- Lighthouse Seminars and the Gilbane Group announced today a public survey on the most interesting questions on the future of content management technology and the content management market. The questions will be debated in the opening keynote panel at the 3(rd) Annual Gilbane Boston Conference, November 28th - 30th at The Westin Copley Place in Boston, Massachusetts. The keynote debate "The Future of Content Management Technologies & Solutions" will be moderated by Frank Gilbane, CEO, Gilbane Group, Inc. panelists include: Jared Spataro, Senior Product Manager, Microsoft Office Servers, Information Worker PMG, Microsoft; David Nelson-Gal, Senior Vice President, Engineering, Interwoven; Detlef Kamps, President, RedDot Solutions and Jim Howard, CEO, CrownPeak, and John Newton, Co-founder & CTO, Alfresco.

The keynote debate and the survey are open to all attendees as well as the general public at no charge. Survey participants who won't be attending the event are still eligible to win a free conference pass to a future Gilbane conference. Participants can vote on a list of questions or contribute their own question.

Contribute your opinion and cast your vote by taking the survey on the future of content management today. The survey is available at: http://tinyurl.com/uo3f8.> Additional Conference Highlights Include:

* Network with hundreds of others building solutions you can learn from

* Special Enterprise Wiki focus with an "Enterprise Wiki Idol " contest

* Expanded sessions on Enterprise Search including a debate on enterprise, desktop, and web search with Microsoft, Google, and others

* Demos from 60 vendors in the Technology Showcase

* Dynamic interactive Keynote debate on the Future of Content Management

* 100 conference speakers including industry analysts, IT and business practitioners, and leading technologists

* 20% Discount on all CMS Watch reports for conference attendees

* 4 highly popular educational half-day tutorials on Web Content Management, DITA, Web Operations Management, & Taxonomy Development

* The Content Management Professionals Association (CM Pros) Fall Summit

Join the conversation on the future of content management: http://app.intellicontact.com/icp/sub/survey/start?sid=7057&cid=18079

Conference Schedule & Program: http://gilbaneboston.com/Conference-Grid.html

Registration information: http://gilbaneboston.com/Registration.html

Gilbane Boston Sponsors: Interwoven (Nasdaq:IWOV), Microsoft (Nasdaq:MSFT), RedDot Open Text (NASDAQ:OTEX, TSX:OTC), CrownPeak

All exhibitors: http://gilbaneboston.com/Exhibitors.html

About The Gilbane Group

Gilbane Group, Inc. serves the content management community with publications, conferences and consulting services. The Gilbane Group administers the Content Technology Works[TM] program disseminating best practices with partners Software AG (TECdax:SOW), Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ:SUNW), Artesia Digital Media, a Division of Open Text, Astoria Software, ClearStory Systems (OTCBB:INSS), Context Media (Oracle, NASDAQ:ORCL), Convera (NASDAQ:CNVR), IBM (NYSE:IBM), Idiom, Mark Logic, omtool (NASDAQ:OMTL), Open Text Corporation (NASDAQ:OTEX), SDL International (London Stock Exchange:SDL), Vasont Systems, Vignette (NASDAQ:VGN), and WebSideStory (NASDAQ:WSSI). http://gilbane.com

About Lighthouse Seminars

Lighthouse Seminars' events cover information technologies and "content technologies" in particular. These include content management of all types, digital asset management, document management, web content management, enterprise portals, enterprise search, web and multi-channel publishing, electronic forms, authoring, content and information integration, information architecture, and e-catalogs. http://lighthouseseminars.com

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