Friday, March 19, 2004
According to a recent Forrester Research report, Benefits portal adoption numbers fail to meet employers’ expectations, “HR and benefits managers have latched onto employee benefits portals to reinforce employees’ accountability for their health choices—and ultimately ...
Filed under: Content Management : XML
Wednesday, March 17, 2004
The U.S. General Accounting Office report entitled Electronic Government: Challenges to Effective Adoption of the Extensible Markup Language is an excellent source of information for those seeking to adopt an XML-based content management system. The report outlines ...
Friday, February 20, 2004
In Managing The Complexity Of Content Management (February 2004, Boxes and Arrows), Victor Lombardi writes, “Content management systems suck. Or so you would think from the strife heard from analysts and practitioners alike. And yet, many websites regularly publish ...
Filed under: Content Management : XML
Monday, February 16, 2004
If you’re interested in XML, don’t forget to search the “constantly updated, massive index of XML files known as Google”. Author and XML guru Bob DuCharme says Google is “quite a resource” and explains, in his column for XML.com, how to search the Google index to ...
Filed under: Content Management : XML
Friday, December 12, 2003
The need to create smart documents was the focus of the keynote presentation at this year’s XML USA Conference. Keynote presenters Jon Udell of InfoWorld and Shantanu Narayen of Adobe Systems discussed the importance of creating intelligent XML documents that add real ...
Filed under: Localization : XML
Saturday, September 27, 2003
“Information Architecture with XML: A Management Strategy” by Peter Brown, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., West Sussex, England, 2003.
Despite the plethora of books positioning Extensible Markup Language (XML) as the next software programming language for IT gurus to ...
Filed under: Technical Writing : XML
Thursday, August 28, 2003
Forms are highly structured information containers. They’re used by just about everyone for one thing or another. Unfortunately, neither paper-based nor HTML-forms work as well as they should. Both types lack connectivity with the other applications that utilize form ...
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