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okay good morning everyone and my nameamp;#39;s Fiona Cara and one of the account managers for engender Connect thank you very much for joining us this morning for this webinar on XML typesetting I had just introduced Brett Freeman who is a vice president vice president with the pardon for convert heamp;#39;s going to talk us through XML conversion this morning and why itamp;#39;s a benefit to you as a publisher to convert you so having heard a few Brit Thank You Fiona good morning everybody thanks for your time this morning and joining us for this webinar we want to talk a little bit about XML what XML potentially means for publishers what XML can kind of bring to the party for you and where the benefits are by way of introduction Iamp;#39;ve been involved in XML much longer than I really care to admit I was involved in the initial did a working group I was involved in in sgml and XML from the very early days sort of mid to late 90s where I used to work with suburban Dutch industr