Are you considering a switch from FrameMaker®? Join our panel of professionals – all former FrameMaker® users – for this live 90-minute webinar as they discuss their experiences migrating from FrameMaker® to Flare.
Topics will include:
- The catalyst for looking at alternate solutions
- Understanding the difference between topic-based and chapter-style authoring environments
- Steps taken to prepare legacy content for migration
- Resources to help with the transition, including Forums and MadCap Software Technical Support
- Lessons learned, best practices and key results
By the end of this webinar, you will have a strong understanding of the key differences between Flare and FrameMaker®, the steps required to make the switch, and the significant benefits of utilizing a modern topic-based authoring environment for maximize content reuse and multi-channel publishing.
Speakers

Denise Kadilak
Information Architect / Team Manager, Blackbaud, Inc.
Denise Kadilak is an Information Architect and Team Manger with Blackbaud. She has worked with MadCap Flare for over six years, and led her team’s move... Read More
Denise Kadilak is an Information Architect and Team Manger with Blackbaud. She has worked with MadCap Flare for over six years, and led her team’s move from Adobe® FrameMaker® to topic-based authoring and Flare. Her interests include content and knowledge management and information technologies. Denise is also a regular presenter at international conferences and a part-time college instructor.

Derek Warren
Principal Information Developer, Team Manager, Venafi

Jose Sermeno
Product Evangelist, MadCap Software, Inc.
With over 10 years of experience in the software industry, Mr. Sermeno brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the product evangelist team, helping... Read More
With over 10 years of experience in the software industry, Mr. Sermeno brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the product evangelist team, helping introduce new users to everything MadCap Software. In his spare time, Jose is the Project Director for San Diego City Robotics, the San Diego community college systems robotics program, and enjoys working in software design and open source hardware development. Prior to joining MadCap in late 2010, Jose ran a Drupal development shop, and was an application manager for Temple University Health System.

Don Rasky
Senior Technical Writer, Mitchell International

Doug Eaton
Senior Technical Writer, Saab Sensis Corporation