Welcome to the XML 2005 Media Room. This page has been created to provide press coorespondents and media groups the ability to stay in touch with the news and events surrounding the XML 2005 Conference & Exposition.
Press Registrations
Complimentary press registrations are available provided the representative includes the proper press credentials and a copy of a valid press ID. Copy of Press ID should be faxed to 703-837-1072. This conference press pass will entitle you to attend all keynote sessions, conference sessions, and social events being held during the event (pass excludes tutorials). In accepting this press pass, the recipient also agrees to provide tearsheets/electronic copies of published articles within 60 days of the conference.
To register for a Press Pass - please visit the registration desk onsite. Onsite registration hours are posted on the Registration Information page.
Event Media Partnership Progam
IDEAlliance strives to build relationships that cultivate win-win support for our industry's business imperatives. We are committed to helping the industry meet the unique business challenges by delivering proven business solutions through educational events. As part of that commitment, we've formed an Event Media Partnership Program which allows us to work together with top industry organizations, combining our resources to deliver new business solutions.
This alliance program ensures a joint commitment between IDEAlliance and our Media Partners. The program focuses on solution development, training, and integration strategies that deliver maximum value to our industry.
IDEAlliance strives to build relationships that cultivate win-win support for our industry's business imperatives. We are committed to helping the industry meet the unique business challenges by delivering proven business solutions through educational events. As part of that commitment, we’ve formed an Event Media Partnership Program which allows us to work together with top industry organizations, combining our resources to deliver new business solutions.
This alliance program ensures a joint commitment between IDEAlliance and our Partners. The program focuses on solution development, training, and integration strategies that deliver maximum value to our industry.
The information below outlines our standard "Event Media Partner" policy:
IDEAlliance will provide:
In return, IDEAlliance is requesting the following:
Find out how to become an XML 2005 Media Partner. E-mail info@cramco.com or call Cramblitt & Company, XML 2005 Media Representatives: 919-481-4599.

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ATLANTA, November 14, 2005 - Justsystems Inc. will co-present a session titled "The Power of Native XML Applications" on Wednesday, November 16 during XML 2005, held this year in Atlanta. The company is a Diamond sponsor for the event.
Hideki Hiura, COO and chief scientist of Justsystems, and Rav Ahuja, strategy manager with IBM, will discuss the role of XML in the future of computing architecture for both native XML applications and native XML Store.
"Justsystems is a proven leader in product development in Japan and is now extending its base in XML software support in the U.S.," says David Steinhardt, CEO, IDEAlliance. "We are proud that Justsystems has chosen XML 2005 as a forum to display its latest technology developments."
Justsystems will also demonstrate its latest product releases for XML applications during XML 2005.
XML 2005 offers nearly two-dozen tutorials, more than 150 technical sessions, and nearly 20 exhibitors. The current program schedule, with session descriptions, a list of exhibitors and registration information, is available at www.xmlconference.org. XML 2005 is produced by IDEAlliance and is co-hosted by OASIS, W3C, WS-I, RosettaNet, NISO, XML.gov, HL7, SiCOP, and Liberty Alliance.
About Justsystems Inc.
Justsystems Inc., based in Palo Alto, Calif., is a subsidiary of Justsystems Corp. based in Tokushima, Japan, one of the largest software vendors in Japan (JASDAQ: 4686). Since its inception and throughout company history, Justsystems has recognized the power of information, has developed technologies and know-how to process natural language as fundamental means for communications, and delivered differentiated products and services. During the formative stages of PC era in Japan, Justsystems made significant contributions in establishing the Japanese computing environment, and has been active in Java and XML themed technology development in recent years.
About IDEAlliance
IDEAlliance (International Digital Enterprise Alliance) is a not-for-profit membership organization. Its mission is to advance user-driven, cross-industry solutions for all publishing and content-related processes by developing standards, fostering business alliances, and identifying best practices. Founded in 1966 as the Graphic Communications Association, IDEAlliance has been a leader in information technology - developing Document Markup Metalanguage (GENCODE), sponsoring the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), and fostering eXtensible Markup Language (XML). IDEAlliance builds on these languages to create specifications that enhance efficiency and speed information in all aspects of publishing and content-related processes. Learn more about IDEAlliance at www.idealliance.org.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--September 30, 2005 -- Five industry leaders will present keynotes at XML 2005 on topics such as semantic web deployment, next-generation web services, present and future infrastructure, data management, and how XML is changing our lives at work and home. IDEAlliance, the producers of XML 2005, have also released a current list of corporate sponsors and co-hosts for the event, November 14-18 in Atlanta, Ga., USA.
Keynotes kick off XML 2005 on Tuesday and Wednesday, and close the conference on Thursday. Confirmed speakers and their topics include:
The keynote presentations are the cornerstones of a program that includes nearly two-dozen tutorials and 120 technical sessions. The current program schedule, with session descriptions, is available at www.xmlconference.org/.
Seven corporate sponsors have signed up to support XML 2005. Diamond-level sponsors to date are Justsystem Corporation, RenderX and Sun Microsystems. Gold sponsors are Blast Radius, Design Science, IBM and Microsoft. Standards organizations that are co-hosting the event include Health Level 7, Liberty Alliance Project, NISO, OASIS, RosettaNet, W3C, WS-I, and XML.gov. Sponsorships and exhibit opportunities are still available; for more information visit: http://2005.xmlconference.org/exhibits.
"This year's event is showing how XML is becoming more and more integral to the corporate IT landscape, as well as affecting people's everyday lives," says Lauren Wood, senior technical program manager at Sun Microsystems and XML 2005 Conference chair. "Many of the newest web technologies are built on XML and would not be possible without it."
About IDEAlliance
IDEAlliance (International Digital Enterprise Alliance) is a not-for-profit membership organization. Its mission is to advance user-driven, cross-industry solutions for all publishing and content-related processes by developing standards, fostering business alliances, and identifying best practices. Founded in 1966 as the Graphic Communications Association, IDEAlliance has been a leader in information technology - developing Document Markup Metalanguage (GENCODE), sponsoring the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), and fostering eXtensible Markup Language (XML). IDEAlliance builds on these languages to create specifications that enhance efficiency and speed information in all aspects of publishing and content-related processes. Learn more about IDEAlliance at www.idealliance.org.