From Microcontent to Neurons: How intelligent is your content?


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How intelligent is your content? Or more precisely, how intelligent is your content supply chain? Can your content supply chain learn? A cognitive content supply chain can provide dynamic and truly responsive one-on-one personalization that is built upon an architecture that uses content retrieval and delivery intelligence. It needs to be built on what Michael calls Intelligent Object Retrieval using structured knowledge assets. Knowledge assets, such as taxonomy, ontology, knowledge graphs, combined with cognitive AI services and Intelligent Content, are required to achieve adaptive, pro-active, and autonomic content built upon an integrated intelligent content architecture. Join Michael as he provides a visionary glimpse of the future.
OUR SPEAKER:
Michael Iantosca is the Senior Director of Content Platforms at Avalara Inc. Michael spent 38 of his 40 years at IBM as a content pioneer leading the design and development of advanced content management systems and technology that began at the very dawn of the structured content revolution in the early 80s. Dual trained as a consummate content professional and systems engineer, he led the charge building some of the earliest content platforms based on structured content. If Michael hadn’t prevailed in a pitched internal battle to develop an XML platform over a planned SGML variant called WebDoc in the mid-90s at IBM, DITA, and the entire industry that supports it, might not presently exist. He was responsible for forming the XML team and a member of the workgroup at IBM that developed DITA. https://thinkingdocumentation.com/
AGENDA
7:00 to 7:05 - Icebreaker activity
7:05 to 7:10 - Announcements
7:10 to 8:00 - Presentation and Q&A
8:00 to 8:15 - Optional breakout rooms by meetup - Stay a few minutes after the presentation to meet with your local meetup organizers and members to say hi to other people in your area!
SPONSORING MEETUPS
Tonight's event is sponsored by the Seattle, WA meetup. The Quorum program brings together various local Write the Docs meetup chapters that are in a common time zone to provide quarterly super meetups over Zoom throughout the year. The following U.S. West Coast, Mountain, and Australia meetups are sponsoring this Meetup event:
Seattle, WA (sponsor) - https://www.meetup.com/Write-The-Docs-Seattle/
Australia - https://www.meetup.com/Write-the-Docs-Australia/
Bay Area, CA - https://www.meetup.com/Write-the-Docs-Bay-Area/
Los Angeles, CA - https://www.meetup.com/Write-the-Docs-LA/
Portland, OR - https://www.meetup.com/Write-The-Docs-PDX/
NOTE:
This meeting will be recorded. Also be advised that the Zoom room for this meeting is capped at 100 attendees. If more than 100 individuals RSVP for the event, only the first 100 attendees who enter the Zoom room will be able to attend.

From Microcontent to Neurons: How intelligent is your content?