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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

New Pricing Plan Designed To Make XML Content Management More Affordable

You pay for parking this way. And for psychiatric help. And long distance telephone calling. Now, thanks to an innovative new pricing plan from DocZone.com, you can pay-by-the-minute for XML content management, too.

image The new pricing option, which becomes available today, allows DocZone customers to purchase blocks of minutes for a fixed per-minute rate, with discounted rates available with the purchase of larger amounts of usage time. There are no restrictions to the number of users that can share the purchased minutes within a customer’s DocZone environment. This approach is similar to the programs offered by mobile telephone carriers today.

DocZone.com is the first content management system vendor to introduce pay-per-minute pricing. More on this story to follow.

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[Member Profile] Meet Piero Tintori

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

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As CEO and Founder of TERMINALFOUR, a Dublin-based provider of enterprise web content management software, Piero Tintori has helped his firm become a world leader in the content management space, implementing hundreds of web content projects for organizations around the globe. Learn more about Piero and, if you’re not already, become a member of The Content Wrangler Community

New Hosted Solution for Technical Documentation: LiveTechDocs.com

Monday, March 24, 2008

Read our interview with Teresa Mulvihill to learn more about LiveTechDocs.com, an online collaboration service that makes it easy to share, browse, and review XML-based documentation projects before publishing to PDF or any other format. The service is targeted at small-to-medium sized companies desiring to produce XML single-source documentation.

CMS Awards: Help Select The Best European Website

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Your help is needed to identify the best European websites. One hundred twenty contestants have entered in categories including: Best Layout, Best Structure, Best SEO, Best Content, Best Use of Web 2.0. Cast Your Vote!

Is Adobe Missing The Mark On Enterprise Integration?

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Dan Ortega asks if Adobe’s recent Technical Communication Suite release misses the mark when it comes to documentation production flow. Ortega, writing in CMSWire, says he thinks Adobe needs to take a much broader look at how technical documentation teams work by moving beyond the content creation perspective.

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