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hello and welcome everyone to a new oxygen xml webinar my name is alin bellu and i will be your host for todayamp;#39;s live event if you asked yourselves before how can i make my data authoring experience even better my colleague saurin carbonaro lead developer at syncrosoft the company that develops oxygen xml will be joining us in a moment to answer this question with his presentation called working with data in oxygen basic profiling and reuse strategies but before that it is worth mentioning that todayamp;#39;s event is the second event in our new weekly series of live webinars that is taking place every wednesday at the same time 8 a.m for u.s pacific time 11 a.m for usa eastern time and in europe between 4 and 6 00 pm also i want to remind you that all of our events are being recorded and so is this one the recording will be made available on the event page from our site and also on our youtube channel called oxygen xml as we go we invite you to ask us questions by using the q