In.vision and Vasont have just developed a product integration relationship to better address the needs of publishing clients.
In.vision is a software provider for enterprise XML authoring; Vasont builds single-source ECM systems that help manage and store multilingual content.
In particular, the pairing will yield an extension that allows Xpress Author for Microsoft Word users to access, deposit, search for and reuse content kept in Vasont databases. Word users will also be able to build XML documents that include sophisticated data structures (think DITA) for multi-channel publishing.

CMS Watch and the Rockley Group recently teamed up to create a more comprehensive CMS industry report.
To aid in this venture they are releasing a call to Component Content Management users to participate in a web-based survey. Those who complete it may receive a free hour of consulting from the content-savvy pair.

In an ongoing effort to refine (and define) single-source content management, Vasont releases Vasont 11, the latest version of the powerful solution intended to help businesses better organize multi-tiered, structured and repetitive but multi-lateral information.
Sound convoluted? Baby, you don't know the half of it.