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XML 2005 is still accepting abstracts.
They are seeking abstracts in the following categories:
Collaboration, Case Studies, Core Technologies, Deploying XML, End-User Applications, Government, Large- Scale Architectures, Knowledge Management, Metadata and Semantics, Publishing, Storing XML, Town Halls, Vertical Industries, and, of course the ever-popular "Other".
More information about the categories is at https://2005.xmlconference.org/participation/areas.
This is a fun show that attracts the usual gang of XML-Deviants.
David Campbell (Product Unit Manager for the SQL Server Engine) will be giving a keynote on the new XML capabiliities in SQL Server 2005.
Hope to see you there!