Why
Attend...
February
2000 marks the second anniversary of the
XML Recommendation. How is XML being used
today? Are any of the predictions and
press analyses from two years ago accurate?
What's missing, and how long will it take
for XML's related standards to arrive?
Will industry standard vocabularies really
help? What's the role of XML in Java,
Perl, Linux, and other Open Source software?
By attending XTech you will find the answers
to the following questions: Is XML the
solution for my organization? How much
will it cost to implement? What will be
the return-on-investment? Will XML keep
my organization competitive in the future?
Will it improve efficiency? What software
is available now to support its application?
How are other organizations using it today?
What's new? What lessons have been learned?
Get involved! Come to XTech 2000 and share
your XML experiences, good and bad. Make
an issue of what you think is missing.
Talk about the advantages of XML and its
future use. Discuss your implementations
and needs for future developments. The
folks who develop the specs and discuss
XML will be at XTech. This is your place
to talk over your ideas with peers and
experts and make an impact on XML's future.
Who Attends...
XTech
2000, the conference for XML developers,
brings together XML technical experts,
developers, engineers, technical managers,
and decision makers for an intensive look
at current XML technology and new applications
of the standard.
About
the Conference...