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Vasont Introduces New Version of Single-Source XML Component Content Management System

Vasont Introduces New Version of Single-Source XML Component Content Management System Vasont Systems (news, site) announced the latest release of its XML-base single source component content management system. Vasont’s latest release includes a number of enhancements such as custom formatting for version comparison and improved control over business workflow.

New Vasont CMS Packs in Project Management, More Modular Data

Vasont ST (news, site) launches this week with new mobile-focused features for the XML-based content management system.

Vasont WebLNX Offers Virtual XML Editing

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Vasont (news, site) unleashes WebLNX, a web-based tool that allows writers to create, update and submit XML content for publishing to Vasont's CMS on the go.

Support for DITA, Writer Productivity Key Features of New Vasont CMS Release

 Support for DITA, Writer Productivity Key Features of new Vasont CMS ReleaseVasont Systems’ (news, site) latest iteration of their content management system is up for grabs. Vasont 12.2 focuses on helping out the writer using Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) and custom Document Type Definitions (DTDs).

Reuse Multilingual Content with Vasont Enterprise Content Management

vasont_logo_2009.gif  With money too tight to mention these days, it is hardly surprising that with the many new versions of the various content management systems coming out, storage and reuse of assets is a priority feature.

So it is with the latest version of Vasont Systems (news, site) enterprise content management system that enables users to store multilingual content once for reuse and delivery to multiple channels. Specifically geared for the publishing industry, the Vasont CMS enables organizations to manage and store multilingual content, both structured and unstructured, in a single database.

Claromentis Enterprise CMS Adds Multilingual Capabilities

claromentis-logo-2009.jpg Waiting for multi-lingual solutions or extensions is beginning to become like waiting for public transport -- nothing for ages, then three come all at the same time.

So it is over the past three days. On Friday, dotCMS moved its multilingual web content management up a notch with v1.7, yesterday Vasont Systems announced it had added multilingual features to its v12.

And now, UK–based Claromentis (news, site) has announced a complete multi-language extension with its v5.6 enterprise content management system.

In.vision, Vasont Quicken the Pace of Multi-Channel Publishing

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.

Survey: Contribute to Content Component Management

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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.

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Vasont Simplifies Single-Source CMS Bogart

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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.

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