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Choosing a standard for XML authoring is just one step on a long road to structured content management. Eventually you will need to create content based on said standard. This is where Codex Systems wants to help. The Darwin Information Typing Architecture, or DITA as it is more affectionately
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It must have been some party at JustSystems (news, site) when they celebrated the tenth birthday of XMetaL because we haven’t really heard a lot from them, until now. They have just announced the launch of XMetaL Author Enterprise and Reviewer 6.0. Anyone familiar with JustSystems’ XMetaL
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Montreal-based Ixiasoft (news, site) has just announced the general availability of the new version of its DITA content management system. Version 2.6 comes with several enhancements to v2.1 released in October 2008, when Ixiasoft added two new important features: the CMS Project Manager and the DITA Map
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The cat’s outta the bag—we’ve got a birthday in the house! Yesterday JustSystems (news, site), provider of XML and information management technologies, announced that their flagship product has been around for ten whole years. XMetal is a powerful solution for structured content authoring and collaboration.
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A new version of an XML and DITA authoring tool that can be used with SharePoint (news, site ) has been unveiled by JustSystems (news, site), the Japan-based vendor of enterprise software for information management. Extending the SharePoint platform, XMetaL Author Enterprise provides an easy-to-use
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In.vision and Trisoft have announced an integration partnership between Xpress Author and Infoshare. The result will provide a sturdy XML-based content management platform for technical writing across a range of industry sectors.The partnership will see In.vision's Xpress Author add-on for MS Word integrated into the Trisoft's InfoShare CMS.
Xpress Author allows
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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.
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