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   <system-data-structure><opening-paragraph>ATLANTA - FEBRUARY 27, 2006 – Hannon Hill Corporation, a leading provider of web content management (WCM) solutions, today announced that President and Founder David Cummings participated as moderator in the Technology Association of Georgia's (TAG) panel, "RSS: Changing Web Dynamics" on Thursday, February 23, 2006.</opening-paragraph><graphic><path>/</path></graphic><alignment>Right</alignment><middle-paragraph>Kevin Howarth of [italics]TechLINKS[/italics], Georgia’s online guide to technology, offers the following summary of the event:</middle-paragraph><middle-paragraph>"Although incredibly useful, convenient and revolutionary once used, RSS (Really Simple Syndication) has one of the lowest adoption rates among all Internet tools. Yet, it's emerging as a powerful content distribution mechanism for news outlets, businesses and marketers. Last night's TAG Content Management meeting featured Greg Tyree (CNN), Brett McCarey (Macquarium), and Scott Voigt (Silverpop) along with moderator David Cummings (Hannon Hill). Cummings prefaced the panel discussion by giving one of the most eloquent definitions of RSS I've yet heard. Tyree explained why RSS signifies how media is heading toward more and more personalized content, McCarey discussed innovative ways that marketers are harnessing RSS to improve their campaigns, and Voigt unraveled the intersection between email marketing and RSS. Held at Macquarium, attendees networked, mingled and walked away with actionable information about RSS to take back to their organizations and businesses."</middle-paragraph><middle-paragraph>The panel was held February 23rd, 2006, 6:00pm-7.30pm at Macquarium, 1800 Peachtree St, Suite 250, Atlanta, GA 30309.</middle-paragraph><middle-paragraph>[bold]About Technology Association of Georgia[/bold]</middle-paragraph><middle-paragraph>The Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to support its members by generating opportunities for personal, professional and business growth. By forging strategic alliances, TAG serves as a primary catalyst to foster a rich environment for economic development in Georgia’s technology community.</middle-paragraph><middle-paragraph>Founded in 1999 through the merger of the Business &amp; Technology Alliance (B&amp;TA), the Southeastern Software Association (SSA) and Women in Technology (WIT), TAG is one of the largest state technology associations in the nation. TAG is made up of several thousand members representing technology leaders from over 1500 Georgia-based companies, affiliated technology and business organizations. For more information on TAG, visit www.tagonline.org, email info@tagonline.org or call (404) 817-3333.</middle-paragraph><about>About Hannon Hill Corporation</about><closing-paragraph>Hannon Hill Corporation makes web content management solutions that give people the freedom to manage their Internet, Intranet, Extranet and Portal content with ease. Our solution, Cascade Server, is ideal for mid-sized organizations including education, healthcare, technology and publishing. Designed for any network environment, Cascade Server is as easy as email and gives IT departments much needed deployment flexibility, a zero footprint client and implementation in under one month. Since 2001, Hannon Hill solutions have been trusted by organizations including Duke University, Carnegie Mellon University, St. Joseph’s Hospital of Atlanta, Apple Computer, PGP Software, Reed College and SCOREGolf Magazine.  For more information about our award-winning Cascade Server, go to www.hannonhill.com or contact us directly at 800-407-3540.</closing-paragraph><pr-contact><person>Morgan Griffith</person><company>Hannon Hill Corporation</company><phone>(678)904-6900</phone><email>info@hannonhill.com</email></pr-contact><whats-related><related-page><content><system-data-structure><body><p><img align="left" alt="white paper" src="../../../files/images/whitepapers/rss_feeds.png" title="white paper"/>This free white paper is designed to explain the benefits of using RSS feeds in Cascade Server.&#160; It will cover:</p>
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<li>What is RSS and How Does It Work?</li>
<li>Who uses RSS?</li>
<li>RSS Syndication</li>
<li>RSS Readers</li>
<li>Portals</li>
<li>Using CMS to Create and Collect Feeds</li>
<li>Using Feeds Internally</li>
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