| Course: |
XML Forum: Document Production for Implementers |
| Class Title: |
Preparing a Document for Exchange - Printable, but Google-able? |
| Class ID: |
XML10052 |
| INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION |
| Instructor(s): |
- Michael Jahn
ELAN GMK
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Biography: Michael Jahn is a technical marketing expert in a broad range of printing and publishing workflow applications. Jahn has a passion to simplify the complex tasks of delivering global communication across a variety of medium from high-end print to immediate web content. Jahn enjoys combining his creative talents with technical curiosity - and this has led to the implementation of solutions that have helped many companies differentiate their offerings, maintain market leadership, and accelerate the development and launch of their products and services in this competitive marketplace.
With worldwide experience in speaking at seminars and conferences related to marketing and technical topics in the printing and publishing vertical, Jahn is frequently selected as an expert panelist on the subject of PDF related topics, color management, XML and most recently, XPS. |
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| CLASS DETAIL |
| Description: |
Michael Jahn feels your pain - from the ''window sill'' of a creative dream to the ''landfill'' where they ultimately end up. The only way to generate anything in such a way that everyone else can find it using Google requires us to rethink our workflow and embrace metadata. Jahn will show what that means in the world of documents and books - plan, scan and ready for on demand. If you are in the book business or even thinking of self publishing on Lulu.com, be sure to attend this session! |
| Class Date: |
Friday at: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM |
| Room: |
226 |
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