Montreal, Canada – April 7th 2008 – IXIASOFT, the XML content management market leader, today announced the availability of the DITA CMS Framework 2.1. With its new capabilities, the DITA CMS Framework fully supports DITA 1.1, provides technical communicators with advanced project management features and WYSIWYG support for DITA bookmaps.
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IXIASOFT announces the availability of DITA CMS Framework v2.1
Montreal, Canada – April 7th 2008 – IXIASOFT, the XML content management market leader, today announced the availability of the DITA CMS Framework 2.1. With its new capabilities, the DITA CMS Framework fully supports DITA 1.1, provides technical communicators with advanced project management features and WYSIWYG support for DITA bookmaps.
Sybase Selects IXIASOFT’s DITA Content Management Solution to Manage Technical Documentation
Solution chosen to support DITA-based technical documentation process
Montreal, Canada – April 7th, 2008 – IXIASOFT, the XML content management market leader, announced today that Sybase, Inc., the largest enterprise software and services company exclusively focused on managing and mobilizing information, has chosen IXIASOFT’s DITA CMS Framework solution to author, manage and publish its DITA-based technical documentation.
Bob Doyle
DITA Presentations at CMS/DITA 2008 next week
Last month I promised JoAnn Hackos I would list the DITA presentations in Santa Clara in the April DITA Newsletter.
I forgot, so here they are in my blog...
Best Practices for DITA in a Global Economy
Eric Severson
Flatirons Solutions
Successful Implementations of DITA and a CMS
Chip Gettinger & Fred Lass
Astoria Software
DITA Newsletter 1.9
DITA Newsletter
Volume 1, Issue 9, April, 2008
Features in this issue
(see the web version at www.ditanewsletter.com)
- DITA Adoption Growth Rate
- DITA Conferences - Discounts and Free Tickets
- Justsystems Documents as Applications
- Leximation DITA-FMx 1.0 in Public Beta
- Inmedius DITA Storm Developer 2.0
- Syntext Serna WYSIWYG XML Editor 3.6
Resources for Beginners
DITA in a nutshell:
An easy tutorial at the level of "what you need to know to get started:"
* http://www.xmlmind.com/tutorials/DITA/index.html
A high-level intro:
* http://www.oreillynet.com/xml/blog/2005/10/going_dita.html