AUDUBON, PA – August 27, 2009 – Really Strategies, Inc., provider of DocZone, the industry’s first SaaS XML content management system, today announced that they were selected by KMWorld Magazine, a leading publisher for the e-content industry, as a “Trend-Setting Product of 2009.” The award program was established in 2003 and DocZone has received this recognition in 2006 and 2007.
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DocZone Selected as “Trend-Setting” Product by KMWorld for Third Time
IXIASOFT DITA CMS solution v2.6 now available
and overall usability to manage technical documentation
Montreal, Canada – August 18th 2009 – IXIASOFT, the XML content management market leader, announced the availability of version 2.6 of its DITA CMS solution. With this new version, organizations can further leverage the topic-oriented architecture of DITA and maintain their competitive advantages.
Fujitsu Enabling Software Technology GmbH decides to use DITAworks
Fujitsu Enabling Software Technology GmbH, together with *instinctools, extensively tested DITAworks in its own projects and the practical experience of a large company contributed to the quality and production-readiness of this recently introduced software.
DITA 101: Fundamentals of DITA for Authors and Managers
DITA 101: Fundamentals of DITA for Authors and Managers
If you're in the process of implementing DITA, expect to do so in the future, or just want to learn more about it without having to wade through technical specifications, this is the book for you.
InsideOut Issue 3 - Quality content conversion for demanding publishing environments
Putting conversion quality to the test
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How do you define quality in content conversion? Is it only about the output? Or do the performance, speed and reliability of the process matter too? In the latest issue of InsideOut, Stilo put its leading OmniMark content processing solution to the test to see how it would stand up against the DITA Open Toolkit in demanding publishing environments.