Archive - May 2009

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Syntext Presents Serna Free XML Editor

Syntext, Inc., a developer of software for XML content authoring solutions and related services, announced the release of a Free Edition of Serna WYSIWYG XML editor. Serna Free provides a solution for students, open source developers, and other users to work with DITA, DocBook, and other XML formats. Authors can upgrade their Serna Free to the Enterprise Edition, which enables enterprise-oriented features such as integration with content management systems, collaborative authoring, and customization APIs and tools.

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IDCMS Blue: IBM's Information Development Content Management Strategy

Presentation by Mike Iantosca (IBM) at the 27 May 2009 meeting of the RTP DITA Users' Group. Jointly sponsored with the Boston DITA User Group.

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Infobridge Solutions

Infobridge Solutions provides consulting support to organizations moving from unstructured content formats to DITA. We can help with overall project planning, information architecture, and content mapping, as well as with more technical areas like DITA specialization and stylesheet design. Click on Read More for a complete listing of services.

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The Xquery language and the DITA Open Toolkit

Presentation at the 22 April 2009 meeting of the RTP DITA Users' Group by Tom Ed White, Tekelec.

Xquery is a powerful query language designed specifically for XML content. It can be used for querying, processing, manipulation, and transformation of xml content. I will demonstrate how Xquery can be used to add to the feature set of the Dita Open Toolkit. I also will introduce three of the basic statements that the language uses to manipulate content.

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DITA job opportunity

Hi.  My name is Jennifer Glasser.  I am a recruiter.  I have a client who is looking to hire an architect for their new CMS system.  It is a very visible position and an exciting project to create a new CMS system for their eLearning, based on DITA.  They will be using SharePoint, but experience with it is not important. 

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