Kodak Executive Discusses Adopting DITA

Kodak’s Hava Haberfield, Knowledge Manager, Prepress and Workflow products, will present “Lessons learned from KODAK DITA experience,” on Feb. 16,  during the Intelligent Content 2011: All Things Delivered conference, held at The Hotel Zoso, Palm Springs, Ca.

The session will showcase how organizations can transform the way they share, manage and reuse publishing content with a strategic knowledge management team. Haberfield will recount the Kodak knowledge management team’s journey and new approach to more intelligent content management.

The presentation offers tips and best practices for companies looking to implement Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA)—an XML-based program used by content authors, editors and other publishing personnel for sharing content—into their businesses. In just two years, Kodak saved significant dollars in translations costs for implementing the DITA model into their worldwide content developer department. Results included the creation of numerous published output types—activities, answer keys for PDF deliverables, and interactive quizzes for HTML-based deliverables.

...“In just two years, Kodak saved significant dollars in translations costs for implementing the DITA model into their worldwide content developer department. Results included the creation of numerous published output types—activities, answer keys for PDF deliverables, and interactive quizzes for HTML-based deliverables”...

 

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