Wednesday, February 20, 2008
By Joe Gelb, Suite Solutions, special to TheContentWrangler
As the Darwin Information Typing Architecutre (DITA) gains wider acceptance as an XML standard for technical documentation, there has been increased activity towards interoperability with other standards, ...
Filed under: Content Management : DITA
Monday, February 18, 2008
By Jeff Potts, Optaros
It may be surprising to those not actively engaged in the open source revolution, but when I talk to clients about their business problems I don’t have to spend much time, if any, selling the benefits of open source technology. Most of the ...
Filed under: Content Management
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Reprinted with permission from DCL News
While most people would agree that a Content Management System (CMS) would be good to have, how best to implement and to use a CMS is still for many a topic of confusion. In this lively discussion, Don Bridges of Data ...
Filed under: Content Management : Component Content Management : XML
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Codename Nemo is a desktop application for people who are frustrated with cluttered file folders. Nemo introduces a new user interface that makes handling files easier and faster, so says Anders Rune Jensen, Lead Software Developer for Nemo. Unlike current desktop ...
Filed under: Content Management : Experience Design : Technological Innovation
Monday, February 04, 2008
By Paul Trotter, CEO Author-it Software Corporation
More and more businesses are expanding into international markets. A critical success factor for this expansion is high quality, cost-effective, and timely translated written content. Responsibility for this ...
Filed under: Content Management : Component Content Management : Content Reuse : Structured Content : Technical Writing : Authoring Tools : Author-it
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
By Jake Sorofman, Vice President, Marketing and Business Development, North America and EMEA JustSystems
The worlds of document publishing and application development are converging. Traditionally, publishing processes focused on static documents in print, PDF, ...
Filed under: Content Management : Document Engineering : Dynamic Content : Mashups : Service Design : XML
Friday, January 18, 2008
By Zev Winicur, special to TheContentWrangler.com
Note: In this article, very real-sounding numeric data is presented in an authoritative manner. Be forewarned that the IDQ percentage is completely made up without the benefit of scientific polls. Of course, New ...
Filed under: Content Management : Web Content Management : Experience Design : Marketing Communication : Website
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