Increase Publishing Efficiency from Author to Customer - Presented by Mark Poston

Location: 
http://www.x-pubs.com/site/news/1625/
Date: 
2 Apr 2009 - 15:00
Event Type: 
Conference
Come and hear a real example of how deploying DITA tools to enterprise users is not only possible, but can greatly improve the efficiency of your business. For years organisations have wanted to get Subject Matter Experts creating Business Documentation in XML so that it can be single-sourced and reused in various scenarios. DITA XML has proven usable, practical and effective where traditional XML has struggled to gain ground.

This case study is for anyone involved in the process of creation, publishing and delivering of different types of business document by non technical and distributed authors. Mark will explain how the solution allows editors to manage each report from creation, management of copyright permissions, to final publication to print and digital distribution, reducing costs and increasing efficiency.

Mark will discuss the scalable solution adopted by Key Note Ltd., a leading market research company in the UK, who wanted to improve their efficiency by moving to an XML-based editorial system. Authors and editors are supplied with a familiar and easy to use Word environment for authoring XML content. They have the ability to dynamically render charts, import tables from Microsoft Excel, and create outputs in a number of formats.

Date: 02 April 2009
Time: 15:00 GMT
Duration: 60 minutes
Cost: Free

In this complimentary Webinar you will learn how through the use of dynamic XML technologies you can improve efficiencies in:
• the publishing process of market reports
• end to end publishing processes
• publishing process: from authoring to delivery
• publishing process: from author to end user/reader/customer/consumer
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