Atalasoft will be at AIIM 2007, which is in Boston this year (April 16-19th).  At the show we will be offering a free seminar on using AJAX to bring Document Imaging applications to the web. If you will be at AIIM and want to register, you can do so on our AIIM AJAX Seminar page. There will be a session on Tuesday, April 17th and Wednesday, April 18th.

I will be giving the main presentation. I'm working on it right now, so if you have suggestions on what you'd like to know or see there, I'd love to hear them (you can comment on this post).

The main thrust of the presentation is to show how the web has reduced costs associated with creating and maintaining these kinds of applications, but also has created other problems, and how AJAX can be used to solve those problems. I will also be giving an overview of other solutions and comparing them to AJAX. There is a high-level discussion, focusing on techniques and their costs and benefits, not an in-depth technical talk on how to write AJAX applications.

The seminar will be useful to anyone who is involved in creating or deploying document imaging software.  This includes (but is not limited to) Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solutions, Integrated Document Archive and Retrieval Systems (IDARS), Distributed Output Management (DOM) systems and really anything that creates, stores, manipulates, tracks, or manages Document Images such as TIFF or PDF.