Amazon and Yahoo join illustrious line-up at XML 2005; over 30 new sessions added

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Amazon and Yahoo join illustrious line-up at XML 2005; Over 30 new
sessions added



XML 2005 http://2005.xmlconference.org/

The Reliable Source for Everything XML

Atlanta Hilton Hotel, Atlanta, GA - Reservation Deadline October 21

November 14-18, 2005



Amazon.com's Steve Rubican presents "Opening Up: Sharing Data and
Technology as a Growth Strategy" on Wednesday, November 16 at 4:45
pm.

Purand Darugar of Yahoo addresses "XML, REST, and SOAP at Yahoo" on
Wednesday, November 16 at 4:00 pm



In addition, IDEAlliance announced more than 30 new presentations for
XML 2005 were added this week. Some of the new topics include:

XJ: Integrating XML and Java

Microsoft's Language Integrated Query and XML

Syntax, Semantics & Standards: Model for a National Health Information
Network

Bulletproofing Web Services

Introduction to DITA

Semantic Web Calendaring; RDF Calendar, hCalendar, and GRDDL

Using XML to comply with Hazardous Material Requirements

Microsoft Open Office XML Formats

Introduction to the New Native XML Support in DB2

and more...

Visit http://www.idealliance.org/xmlusa/2005/schedule.html for the
updated XML 2005 agenda. (LBS and PP presentations)





Four Town Hall sessions have been added to the XML 2005 agenda for
Tuesday and Wednesday evening, November 15 & 16

- .gov XMLCoP Town Hall

- XML Registry APIs: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

- XML Document Formats

- OASIS SOA Adoption Blueprints



Make hotel reservations now. The deadline for the IDEAlliance
negotiated conference rate of $169 is next Friday, October 21. Please
see http://2005.xmlconference.org/hotel for details on the Atlanta
Hilton and accommodation reservations.



Register now and save up to $350 off the registration fees. Visit
http://2005.xmlconference.org/registration for full details.



XML 2005 is produced by IDEAlliance http://www.idealliance.org Co-hosts
include OASIS, W3C, WS-I, RosettaNet, NISO, XML.gov, HL7, SiCOP, and
Liberty Alliance.



The event is sponsored by IBM, Sun, Microsoft, JustSystem, RenderX,
Design Science, and BlastRadius.



Media Sponsors include Econtent, Queue Magazine, DevTownStation/Open
Enterprise Trends.com/Integration Developer News, Federal Computer
Week, SQL Server Magazine, eWeek, Web Services Summit/SQL Summit, Web
Services Journal/XML Journal, InfoWorld, Oracle Magazine, C/C++ Users
Journal, Dr. Dobb's Journal, Network Computing, and IT Architect.
 

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