Flatirons Solutions Launches XML DITA Dynamic Content Delivery Solutions

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XML publishing leader defines new publishing paradigm, enhancing content delivery and personalisation capabilities for enterprises and government agencies.

Flatirons Solutions, a leader in XML-based publishing and content management, announced this week the launch of their Dynamic Content Delivery Solution. This best-of-breed XML-based technology offering will provide enterprises with the differentiating ability to meet personalised content needs of their customers, vendors and partners while significantly reducing publication and support costs. The Dynamic Content Delivery Solution leverages the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) and XQuery standards and the powerful search and retrieval capabilities provided by the MarkLogic Server. This solution sets a precedent for dynamically customizing content that was previously unavailable through traditional delivery systems, and will give organizations the ability to deliver content, relevance and value to "an audience of one" while increasing production efficiencies, service and support.

"Flatirons Solutions is excited about bringing this solution to the marketplace," said Eric Severson, Chief Technology Officer. "The Dynamic Content Delivery Solution is part of our strategic initiative to leverage DITA's modular, reusable information elements so users can not only publish across different formats and media - but also dynamically recombine and deliver personalized content in self-service information portals. By partnering with Mark Logic and incorporating their industry-leading XML content server, the solution conducts powerful queries, indexing, and personalization against large collections of DITA topics. For our clients, this provides immediate access to relevant information, while producing cost savings in technical support, and in content production, maintenance, review and publishing. So whether they are producing sales, marketing, technical, training or help documentation, clients can step up to a new level of content delivery while simultaneously improving their bottom line."

The Dynamic Delivery Solution is ideal for enterprises and government organizations publishing complex XML-based content to multiple audiences and formats. Industries include but are not limited to: computer hardware, software, semiconductors, medical devices, telecom, financial services, and manufacturing.

Mark Logic helps providers of information products by enabling them to integrate content from different sources, repurpose content for multiple uses, deliver content through multiple channels and more effectively mine content to find previously undiscovered information. With the industry's most powerful implementation of the W3C standard XQuery language, MarkLogic Server enables customers to build powerful applications that load, query, manipulate and render content. Designed for enterprise-class high performance and scalability, MarkLogic Server can deliver millisecond response times against multi-terabyte content cases.

"Technical content is often difficult to find as it combines multiple documents, content fragments and content topics," said Andrew Grygiel, vice president of marketing and market development for Mark Logic Corporation. "To be successful, solutions must successfully address emerging technologies and standards, such as XML and DITA. Working with Flatirons, we are allowing our customers to streamline DITA XML content loading, indexing, aggregation, search, management and delivery to help them increase revenue and improve customer service by providing fast, dynamic content delivery."

20.02.2007, Dorothie Hughes Werth, Flatirons Solutions




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