There were some who said we should simply replace the 1.0 versions. We have heard from others who said that some products would continue to support 1.0 for a while and that we should leave both in place.
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DITA Infocenter 1.1
There were some who said we should simply replace the 1.0 versions. We have heard from others who said that some products would continue to support 1.0 for a while and that we should leave both in place.
Bluestream Releases XDocs 1.1 DITA–enabled XML Content Management System
Vancouver, BC, June 13, 2007 -- Bluestream Corp., the world leader in XML content solutions, today announced the release of XDocs 1.1, an XML-based, single-source content management system that enables organizations to publish content to multiple channels.
eLearning Content with DITA and SCORM
This year is the tenth anniversary of the Defense Department's development of the Sharable Content Object Reference Model and SCORM is on its way to dominating the content marketplace for on-line courseware, both educational and corporate. SCORM is now managed by the Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative, a part of the office of the Secretary of Defense, which now requires that all eLearning materials be SCORM compliant.
Bluestream announces OEM agreement with RenderX
Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 1, 2007 – Bluestream Database Software Corp., leader in XML content management and database technology, announced today an OEM partnership with RenderX, the recognized industry leader for software used for standards-based, typeset-quality electronic and print output of business content and technical publications.
An invitation to join the DITA TC Semiconductor Information Design Subcommittee
If you're looking for an adventure as an Information Developer in the semiconductor industry, you're invited to join a new subcommittee of the DITA Technical Committee: the Semiconductor Information Design community of practice.