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Wired Editor-in-Chief Chris Anderson to keynote MarkLogic Digital Publishing Summit 2010 -

Information infrastructure software provider Mark Logic Corporation, US, has announced that Chris Anderson, editor-in-chief of Wired magazine, will keynote MarkLogic's Digital Publishing Summit in New York. The MarkLogic Digital Publishing Summit is scheduled for October 28, 2010, at The Plaza Hotel in New York.

Anderson recently wrote the cover story for the September issue of Wired magazine titled 'The Web is Dead, Long Live the Internet'. The article focuses on a new world where the world wide web is in decline and applications are less about searching and more about getting information. As editor-in-chief of Wired magazine, Anderson is one of the most knowledgeable, insightful, and articulate voices at the center of the new economy.

In addition, David Worlock, co-chair of the Outsell Leadership Programs in the US and Europe, will keynote a general session on his latest observations on digital transformation. As he notes on his website, we are entering the second decade of the 21st century and 'we are past Web 2.0 and into Web 3+'. What does this mean for the publisher, the author, the consumer? What does it mean for technologists who want to seize the moment and drive innovation into their processes and products? Worlock will answer these questions and more during his session and panel at the event.

Other speakers who will present at the event include Justin Hummel, Director, new product development, West Academic, a Thomson Reuters Business; Brian Bishop, vice president of platform development, Springer; Dennis Flanagan, chief executive officer, MBS Direct; Fernando Mesa, principal technologist, MarkLogic; Justin Makeig, senior product manager, MarkLogic; and Diane Burley, media strategist, MarkLogic.

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