Xyenterprise News & Articles
By David Roe
| Thursday August 12, 2010
The upgrade from Contenta 4.0 to Contenta 4.1 has taken two years and sees the acquisition of its creator XyEnterprise by SDL. But v4.1 is out now and comes with new authoring features that enable users to insert and validate information references without leaving the authoring environment.
By Jason Campbell
| Wednesday May 12, 2010
SDL (news, site) continues to make headlines in the content management industry. First, there was the announcement of the results from the 2009 Automated Translation Survey. Next, there was the announcement of the new head of North American web content management.
Now the hot news is about the combination of two of SDL's flagship products. A combination that SDL executives believe will revolutionize the way technical documentation is delivered to end users.
By Geoff Spick
| Thursday March 4, 2010
2009 separated the companies with solid business models from those whistling in the wind. SDL (news, site) showed it is on the right track with impressive results.
By David Roe
| Thursday August 6, 2009

With all the aplomb of a wet Monday in November, SDL (news, site) (which refers to itself in a recent press release as the ominous sounding “The Group”) announced quite casually this week that it has made lots of money in the first half of this year. Net interim cash of £32.9 (US$ 56) million to be precise.
By Barb Mosher
| Monday June 29, 2009
Ready for more Enterprise Content Management acquistion news? SDL (news, site) has acquired XyEnterprise (news, site) for consideration of US$ 14.7m. The acquistion of XyEnterprise will add deeper xml and component content management capabilities to their global information management solutions.
By Eric Brown
| Thursday February 12, 2009
XyEnterprise, the creator of the Contenta Content Management System, recently took a bold step and changed the name of their flagship XML product ContentaView. They spoke of concerns centered around a misleading brand title. With the new name of LiveContent, will this XML based information management and delivery system also have new features or enhanced functionality? Or did XyEnterprise simply decide that after nearly three years the name of their product no longer fit with the changing industry?
By Eric Brown
| Tuesday February 10, 2009
XyEnterprise, provider of XML and content management solutions, has announced a major change in the development of their flagship product. The companies main XML based delivery product, ContentaView, will now be known as LiveContent.
By Barb Mosher
| Wednesday August 20, 2008

The latest release of XyEnterprise’s ContentaView seeks to ensure that information is provided to the right people, at the right time and that the use of that information is carefully tracked. With the web-based distribution capabilities, the need for a lot of hardware may be only a distant memory.
By Barb Mosher
| Friday July 18, 2008

They’ve supported Red Hat Linux in their publishing software, XML Professional Publisher (XPP). Now it’s time to support it in their content management system and that they do with Contenta 4.0. But that’s only the start of the enhancements to this latest release.
By Barb Mosher
| Thursday June 19, 2008

Concluding a partnership that has lasted over 15 years, XyEnterprise, provider of XML-based content management systems has announced that it has brought XSystems into the fold permanently through acquisition. The acquisition will result in the creation of a new business unit focusing on editorial tools development, standards expertise and consulting services and a new set of tools for the Contenta product suite.
By Barb Mosher
| Thursday May 29, 2008

XyEnterprise, a provider of XML content management that support the OASIS DITA specification has announced the latest version of their product: Contenta for DITA v1.5.
Enhancements to this product come on the tail of the latest release of ContentaView 3.5, their suite for publishing and delivering interactive technical manuals and publications.
By Angela Natividad
| Wednesday August 8, 2007
With the release of ContentaView 3.3, XyEnterprise makes it possible to support any structured data, including DITA and S1000D, in a single package.
By Staff Writer
| Tuesday July 3, 2007

XyEnterprise, a developer of XML content management and multi-channel delivery solutions, has released a technical white paper that examines potential mainstream uses for Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETMs). IETMs are characterized by their use in the military, aerospace, and high technology fields.
InfoTrends reviews the IETM technology, which has seen significant advancements by recent trends in content management and other needs of modern technicians.
By examining XyEnterprise’s ContentaView as a platform for deploying an intelligent information delivery solution, InfoTrends makes a strong case for IETMs in various consumer markets.
By Angela Natividad
| Friday May 4, 2007
By Brice Dunwoodie
| Tuesday February 28, 2006
KMWorld magazine has published its annual "100 Companies that Matter in Knowledge Management" list for 2006. Published since 2000, KMWorld's list is compiled through discussions with colleagues, KM practitioners, theorists, analysts, vendors and their customers, and recognizes companies that have lead the way in knowledge management.
We've compiled the Web CMS and Enterprise CMS vendors who found their way into the ranks this time around.