As I mentioned in my post on December 1st, here at WebWorks we are talking to more and more people who are adopting an Agile software development model and as a result wondering how they can adapt their content publishing model to suit. To help answer that question I have put together a short white […]
THE WORKS Gets a New Look
Yesterday the new look edition of THE WORKS newsletter was sent out. Our intention with the new version of the newsletter is not only to keep you up to date with the latest happenings at WebWorks, but also to provide ePublisher hints and tips, plus information on industry trends and developments. We are already getting […]
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Going Agile with ePublisher? – Let's chat.
Over at her just write click blog, top industry commentator and author, Anne Gentle, recently posted an excellent piece comparing collaborative authoring tools. The blog post had been prompted by the move within her company to adopt an Agile development approach. As Anne remarks the change meant “we’re going from 5 people to 47 people […]
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How 2009.3 Solved My Demo Dilemma
It’s been a while since I’ve done a live ePublisher demo, so I must admit I was a little nervous about the webinar presentation I did for the fine folks in the North East Ohio chapter of the STC last week. The opening presentation on “Why Publishing is No Longer the Last Step,” is one […]
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ePublisher and Confluence – seeing the possibilities
A few weeks ago we had the pleasure of conducting a WebEx session for our friends at Atlassian software to introduce them to how ePublisher works with their market leading Confluence wiki. We recorded the session and a few days later Confluence product manager, Bill Arconati wrote up his own excellent blog post about the […]
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Wow – That Was A Lot Of Emails.
Earlier this month we made some significant changes to both our licensing and our pricing, and to celebrate decided to give all our customers, and anyone else who might be interested, unprecedented access to ePublisher. We wanted to show you everything, and with that in mind we soon started referring to the offer as the […]
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Warbling About Wikis
“You know you should really do that using a wiki,” seems to becoming a regular part of my daily conversations. In recent weeks I know I’ve used it at: – a social event related to my wife’s work when someone was describing a public outreach program they had recently put on; – a friend’s book-signing […]
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RoundUp "Early Bird" discount extended
The third annual WebWorks user conference, RoundUp 2009, is fast approaching, and is already proving more popular than last year’s event. Hotel rooms are filling fast, and from what we hear there are still great prices to be had on flights to Austin for the middle of October. If you have been thinking of attending, […]
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RoundUp 09 – Continuing the Conversation
We have now finalized the schedule for this year’s WebWorks RoundUp Users Conference, and things will look a little different this year. This year’s focus is on increasing customer involvement and engaging in meaningful conversations that will provide the most value to conference attendees. Instead of traditional presentations followed by question-and-answer sessions, we will be […]
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Conferences in 2009 – Quality counts.
In the current economic climate one of the first items that get cut in any budget squeeze is usually travel, and subsequent attendances at industry conferences. But, judging by my experiences at the two industry conferences I’ve attended so far this year, DocTrain West and WritersUA, this is a false economy. Yes attendance was down […]