ConVEx Tempe Presentations

The ConVEx Tempe program offers career-empowering knowledge, practical solutions, best practices, and the best networking in the industry.
The 3-day program includes 72 presentations in 13 topics, 12 Candid Conversations, and 12 Test Kitchen sessions.
Simply click on any session’s title for complete details.

IMPORTANT PROGRAMMING NOTE
The Conference activities begin on Sunday with the Welcome Reception at 6:30pm (local time) and the first session begins on Monday at 8:30am.
The final session ends on Wednesday at 5:30pm.

ConVEx Tempe Topics

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COLLABORATION

QUALITY

PERSONALIZATION

DITA

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TAXONOMY

INNOVATION

USE CASES

TECHNOLOGY TEST KITCHEN

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RICH MEDIA

FILE MANAGEMENT

USER FOCUS

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MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES

OTHER RESOURCES

WRITING/CONTENT STRATEGY

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COLLABORATION

Achieving Greatness Through Multi-Directional Collaboration
Pat Burrows, Rocket Software

Early Collaboration Between Design and Content
Barbara Neumann, IBM

Reveal Your Value by Building Partnerships
Miriana Nedeva, VMware

Collaborative Review and Approval Workflows: A challenge in regulated industries
Dipo Ajose-Coker, Componize Software

TAXONOMY

Towards Social and Semantic Technical Documentation
Fabrice Lacroix, Antidot Fluid Topics

The Semantic Content Hub
Andreas Blumauer, Semantic Web Company Inc.

Harness the Power of Semantic Tagging
Maura Moran, Mekon Ltd

Automatically Categorize and Tag Content Using Semantic AI
Florian Bauer, Semantic Web Company Inc. and Chip Gettinger, RWS

RICH MEDIA

How to Scale Video, Like Print and PDF?
Wouter Maagdenberg, TXTOmedia

Time to Upgrade: Making documentation website accessible for all
Sowmya Jayakirthi & Usha Rani, VMware

Rich Media, Delivering the Right Amount
Vaijayanti Nerkar, BMC Software

INNOVATION

Are You Ready for Content-as-a-Service?
Sarah O’Keefe, Scriptorium

Content Evolution: Past, present, and future
Tom Comerford, Supratext

Innovative Documentation
Rik Page, Bluestream

From Information Wars to Knowledge Wars
Michael Iantosca , Avalara

The World of Dynamic Content
Anu Singh, Fiserv

MANAGEMENT

Change Management: Lessons from the Herd
Regina Lynn Preciado, Content Rules, Inc.

Great Resignation: Keeping your team successful
Vlad Khanin, NextGen Healthcare

Right Track to DITA Long-Term Success
Brian Trombley, Ariza Content Solutions
and Sabine Ocker, Omnicell

You Only Have Three Minutes
Brad Heidemann, Tahzoo

QUALITY

Mind the Gap!
Michael Mannhardt & Torsten Machert, Congree Language Technologies Inc.

Content Efficacy: Quality begins upstream
Sarah Leritz-Higgins, Siemens Industry Software

Content as an Asset in the Enterprise
Shane Cumming, Acrolinx

Documentation Quality and the F-Word
Yoel Strimling, CEVA, Inc.

FILE MANAGEMENT

Lessons from the Git Trenches
Eliot Kimber & Tony Morales, ServiceNow

Git for Continuous Delivery…Really?
Leigh White, IXIASOFT

OTHER RESOURCES

Beat the Dreaded Applicant Tracking System
Jack Molisani, ProSpring Technical Staffing

Managing a DITA User Group
Robert Johnson, Tahzoo

Amplify the Impact of Your Content With the Right CCMS
Bernard Aschwanden, Publishing Smarter

PERSONALIZATION

Personalize your Product Answers
Amy Bowman, Zoomin Software

Personalized Content: Steps to success
Gretyl Kinsey, Scriptorium

Curated Tools for Enterprise Content Personalisation
Fatema Adnan Zaveri & Venkata Subbaraju, VMware

Personalizing Content via Semantic AI
Sara Pawlowic, RWS, Inc.

USE CASES

HERE BE DRAGONS: A Customer’s Journey
Randee Napp, Almon, Inc.

Defining cCMS Requirements, Meeting Business Objectives
Roberta Werner & Sarah Rowe, Baxter

Auto-generating complex, customer-specific publications
Clara Allan, Dematic

Microcontent Architecture in Action NCCI
Rob Hanna & Josh Anderson, Precision Content

Juggling Plates and Not Spinning Plates
Frank Miller, Ryffine and Pat Burrows, Rocket Software

How Metso-Outotec Migrated to Structured Content
Jouni Lehtelä, Metso-Outotec

Modernized Content, Intelligent Context, Navigable Process
Joonas Frösén & Jack Downey Edwards, Qualcomm

Boiling the Ocean
Phyllis Sharon & Margot Miksis, Rocket Software

USER FOCUS

Unconscious Bias Creep in Technical Writing
Anita Chaudhari & Vidya Vasudevan, VMware India

Designing for Performance
William Finn, Fiserv

Intersection Between Customer Loyalty & Experience
Cheryl James, CL James Consulting

Bringing Users’ Mental Models to Life
Julie Phaviseth & Kristine Chang, ServiceNow

Winning with User Centered Experiences
Jarod Sickler, Heretto

WRITING/CONTENT STRATEGY

Writing Microcontent for Omnichannel
Peihong Zhu & Kathryn Torriano, Precision Content

Structured Content is Like Your Closet
Val Swisher, Content Rules

Minimalism with Miffy
Mugdha Bapat, Rocket Software

Papyrus to Virtual Elephants in Rooms
Joyce Lam & Keith Schengili-Roberts, AMD

Can Technical Communication use Advertising Concepts?
Nibu Thomas, Whatfix

Decoding IA for Mystified Stakeholders
Edwina Lui, College Board & Amber Swope, DITA Strategies

Teaching Technical Writers and SMEs
Berry Braster, Etteplan

Effectively documenting APIs/SDKs
Girish Sankaran, VMware

Revisiting Content Reuse Calculations
Eric Kuhnen, TransPerfect, Inc.

Informed Content & Data Driven Strategy
Aditi Kashikar, Automation Anywhere

DITA

AMD: 16 years of DITA content
Keith Schengili-Roberts, AMD

From MS Word to Really Useful DITA
Helen St Denis, Stilo

Refactoring DITA Links at Scale
Scott Hudson & Eliot Kimber, ServiceNow

Let’s Talk About DITA Maps
Liz Fraley, Single-Sourcing Solutions

Rebranding with DITA and Super Bookmaps
Michael McGinnis, Tridium

DITA-OT: Time to break things again
Robert Anderson, Oracle

Untangling the Spaghetti: Successful reuse strategies
Robert Johnson, Tahzoo

A Cautionary Tale of DITA Specializations
Heather Eisenbraun, NI

Integrating Markdown into a DITA Workflow
Mark Giffin, Mark Giffin Consulting

Incremental DITA Publishing using a Web Application
George Bina, oXygen XML Editor

DITA 2.0 Support for Practitioners
Radu Coravu, oXygen XML Editor

Lightweight DITA: Introduction and applications
Frank Wegmann, Software AG

TECHNOLOGY TEST KITCHEN