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Join the Keynote Conversation at Gilbane Boston via our blog or Twitter

We hope to see many of you at our opening keynote panel at Gilbane Boston (December 2, 8:30 – 10:00am at the Westin Copley) , but whether you are there physically or not, you can participate by asking questions in advance. K1. Opening Keynote Panel – A Conversation About Content, Collaboration & Customers includes: Moderator: Frank Gilbane , CEO Gilbane Group Panelists: Susan Parker , Director, Mass.gov, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Michael Edson , Director, Web and New Media Strategy, Office of the CIO, Smithsonian Institution Luuk de Jager , Senior Director, B2C Organizational Empowerment, Central Marketing Office Online, Philips Consumer Lifestyle See the complete description of the panel at: http://gilbaneboston.com/conference_program.html#K1 Four ways to ask questions: email questions to questions@gilbaneboston.com – be sure to identify which session the question is for include questions as a comment on this blog post Tweet your questions using the conference and session hash tags (see below) DM your question to http://twitter.com/gilbaneboston A note on hash tags : #gilbaneboston is the event hash tag

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Installing BI Publisher into Weblogic Server 11g

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009 by Mark Rittman I was on-site yesterday helping an ISV integrate BI Publisher into their product, and hit a few issues getting the product installed and running on the Weblogic application server. BI Publisher comes integrated out-of-the-box with OC4J and Oracle Application Server, but you’ll need to install and configure it manually to work with other application servers You can read the full article HERE . Many Thanks to Mark for his posting.

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Mark Logic Profiled in San Jose / Silicon Valley Business Journal

Just a quick post to highlight a story in the San Jose / Silicon Valley Business Journal entitled Mark Logic in San Carlos Saves Customers from Drowning in Data . Excerpt: The San Carlos technology firm offers software that helps businesses store, organize and filter all the data they’ve accumulated, including e-mails and Web pages and other so-called unstructured information that isn’t easily manageable

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Judge Does Not Decide on Dimissing ZL Technologies Complaint Against Gartner

(Revised: confirmed that the source, MS&L, is ZL’s PR firm.) While I don’t have official verification of this, I did learn the following this afternoon, regarding the lawsuit filed against Gartner by ZL Technologies over its treatment in their magic quadrants about which I posted earlier this week and which is also covered here , here , and here . “In today’s hearing on Gartner’s motion to dismiss ZL’s complaint, the court did not come to a decision.” Precisely because I couldn’t find any reference to this online (yet), I figured it was breaking news and should share it via the blog. I learned this information via an email from David Schraeder of MS&L , the PR firm representing ZL Technologies

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XML: YAFF, YADT, or Whole World?

If you have a bunch of XML and are looking for of a place to put it, then I think I may have come up with a simple test that might be helpful. In talking with prospective vendors of XML repositories (definition: software that lets you store, search, analyze and deliver XML), try to establish what I’ll call “XML vision compatibility.” Quite simply, try to figure out if the vendor’s vision of XML is consistent with your own. To help with that exercise, I’ll define what I see as the three common XML vendor visions: YAFF (yet another file format) YADT (yet another data type) Whole world YAFF Vendors Vendors with the YAFF vision view XML as yet another file format

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The Eco-Patent Commons reaches a new milestone

I’ve talked about the Eco-Patent Commons a couple of times before, including in a recent announcement of a presentation I gave yesterday at the Licensing Executives Society (LES) USA-Canada Annual Meeting . Fortunately my presentation happened to coincide with a press release that was issued yesterday and which announces two new members: Dow Chemical and Fuji-Xerox, as well as a new pledge by Xerox. This brings the number of members to 11 and the number of patents in the commons to 100.

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change blog template(theme)

my first turturial better serch in google for the website type in:blogger templates(but if you want the link:btemplates.com) steps How to upload Blogger templates 1. Download your Blogger XML template from BTemplates.com. The template is contained in a zip file (winzip, winrar), ensure you have extracted the XML template

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xml-begining

learn xml video one part 1 great easy learning xml see part two in my blog!!!at www.blogme1997.blogspot.com see part one too!!!sorry but underlining bold and italic are in html sorry i forgot

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The indexed XML website as a commodity

Reviewing a few long-term, continuing multi-publishing projects I have been involved in recently, I am struck that several are morphing in a particular direction. The projects might have started as publishing paper or webpages, and moved to publishing high-level XML, but increasingly the commodity that needs to be packaged and distributed (for re-skinning and re-use by third parties) is the whole indexed dataset: in effect the website (without the implication of HTML pages.) The client-person doesn’t GET a webpage, they get a whole website (this is for B2B not B2C.)

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docGenix: MarkLogic Unleashed on Contracts (with Webinar on 10/15/09)

As a technology platform provider, you inevitably have certain visions of what applications your customers will one day build with your product. For example, Mark Logic Founder Christopher Lindblad originally envisioned that customers would spider and enrich Internet content, enabling an XQuery Internet search box as opposed to the typical keyword-oriented one. Christopher’s vision became reality a few years back when we started working in open source intelligence .

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