Archive - 2012

XDocs version 3.5 delivers on DITA translation promise

December 19, 2012, Vancouver, Canada: Bluestream Database Software Corp.—a provider of DITA-enabled Component Content Management System (CCMS) solutions—announces today the release of XDocs version 3.5. The XDocs CCMS 3.5 offers robust new features including an innovative translation-localization module and a new, flexible, extensive search function.  

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In pursuit of the ultimate techCom information architecture

How do a technical communicator know the EPPO pages to write?

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The latest post is about important aspects to consider as technical communicator when entering the new communication paradigm. You will write standalone answers to user questions. And provide filters to allow a user find answers. DITA maps used to organize topics in a static hierarchy for end user deliverables are not an option in the new communication paradigm. Such DITA maps belong to the old Gutenberg paradigm. Are you ready for the move?

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Number 9 Solutions

Number 9 Solutions helps companies realize their vision for next generation content development, delivery, and sharing. We do the nuts and bolts -- information modeling, content architecture, CCMS planning, conversion and migration, authoring tool customizations, specialized integrations and transformations, and more. Our goal is to make systems seamless, easy to use, and easy to maintain -- allowing tech doc teams to focus on content, not tools.

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Intelligent Content Conference 2013

Intelligent Content Conference 2013

Information Modeling for Topic-based Authoring

Location: 
Lanham, MD
Date: 
12 Dec 2012 - 08:30 - 13 Dec 2012 - 04:30
Event Type: 
Training Class
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