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A structured content environment allows organizations to easily create, reuse, share, search and deliver multilingual content to any channel.
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That people like me write about siloed systems, and that you are reading this suggests two things: 1. there's a lot of them out there, and 2. dealing with them can be a real challenge.
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The information world is clamoring for better access to information of all types.
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In the next 25 years or so, the world is going to be a dramatically different place. Computers will become as intelligent as humans. Our experience of the world will be much more dynamic and driven by intelligent connections between online information and real life.
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Though often overlooked, there is in today’s information world a battle in progress, between two views of content. The contenders might be called the “rectangular” or database view and the “hierarchical” or XML view, and they influence virtually every decision related to the computerization of information in society.
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Component content management provider Vasont has announced an integration with the oXygen XML editor, which will allow users to edit and review XML more efficiently. Easier XML Editing Vasont’s content management system allows organizations to manage content as independent XML components that users can combine and reused to create documents.
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Component content management system (CMS) vendor Vasont has released a new version of its platform. The latest release, Vasont ST 2.3, has a number of improvements that make working with the CMS more efficient – especially if you need to publish in multiple languages. What’s New in Vasont ST 2.
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In the hysteria that often surrounds the management of unstructured data, sometimes you’d get the idea that structured content was all safely under wraps. Anyone working with content will know that this is not so. Hence, the release by SDL today of its Product Content Maturity Model with upgrades to
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Quark Software, Inc., the 30 year-old desktop and multi-channel web publishing stalwart, and competitor of Adobe Systems, has been acquired by a California-based private equity firm. Details of the deal have been kept close to the vest, and management outlook is optimistic.
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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.
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For Microsoft Word users, publishing just got a little easier. Quark released Quark XML Author 4.0 for Microsoft Word, which allows users to more easily create structured XML content.
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UK-based SDL (news, site ) announced the release of SDL LiveContent 2011, a multi-channel, context-aware product information platform that uses structured XML to produce different outputs on demand. That’s quite a mouthful.
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Vasont ST (news, site ) launches this week with new mobile-focused features for the XML-based content management system. For the Bigger Publisher Vasont has a long history of enabling enterprises to better create and leverage the volumes of multilingual content to electronic, Web, print and, increasingly, mobile formats.
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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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