KnowLogix Publishes First Research Report Providing Comprehensive, Strategic Look At RSS and Internet-Based Content Syndication
KnowLogix Corporation, a specialty research and publishing company, announces the release of "RSS and the Future of Internet-Based Content Syndication," the first research report to provide a comprehensive look at RSS and Internet-based content syndication.
(PRWEB) January 20, 2004 --The report will launch at RSS WinterFest, a Webcast on January 21 and 22 that KnowLogix is producing with DecisionCast, a Portland-based Web conferencing and media company. The Webcast will feature content from the report plus perspectives about Internet content syndication technologies and applications from the co-authors, Cynthia Carlson, the founder of KnowLogix, and Graham Rasmussen, a KnowLogix consultant. To register for RSS WinterFest, please visit www.rsswinterfest.com.
"RSS and the Future of Internet Content Syndication" is a 150+ page report that provides a unique perspective on the theory and utility of RSS and other Internet-based content syndication technologies as well as their present and potential uses.
The report begins with a comprehensive explanation of the concept of RSS and other technologies that enable Internet-based content syndication. Next, the report features an analysis of applied content syndication and describes how RSS and other technologies are actively used, including Weblog concepts and uses. Case studies of innovative uses of content syndication are featured as well as an analysis of content syndication-related business/ enterprise applications and opportunities. The report concludes with an assessment of possible future directions for the implementation of RSS and other content syndication technologies.
The report is designed for IT managers, knowledge managers, content managers and senior level managers such as CIO and CTOs.
"The concepts and applications for RSS and Internet-based content syndication have not been thoroughly explored and compiled into one report," Carlson said. "We wrote the report to give senior level decision makers a foundation for understanding these technologies, how they are currently used, and how they may be implemented in the future."
Content from the report will be presented at RSS WinterFest, which features many well-known experts and commentators on RSS and related technologies. Day one will focus on technology and applications for RSS and Internet content syndication. Day two will explore the use of Internet content syndication both within and beyond the enterprise, plus examine potential opportunities for vendors and marketers.
About KnowLogix
KnowLogix Corporation is a research and publishing company based in Portland, Oregon. KnowLogix is an affiliate of USA Research, Inc., a research and consulting firm specializing in technology company research. Please visit www.knowlogix.com for more information.
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