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Exclusive: Astoria On-Demand tames complex docs
By Mike Heck
Published: May 23, 2007
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Most enterprises drive their Web sites and intranets using a CMS (content management system). That’s because CMSes offer consistent branding, easy editing, content reuse, and approval workflows. Unfortunately, publishing systems for producing structured technical manuals came late to the party in delivering these benefits. Sometimes you must learn older SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) -- or deal with expensive and cumbersome XML editors. Astoria On-Demand sidesteps these problems with a highly usable and quickly deployed hosted system based on OASIS’ DITA (Darwin Information Typing Architecture) standard. Read entire article.
Dynamic Product Documentation Wants for Some SaaS
By Angela Natividad
Published: May 14. 2007
Sponsored by Cylogy, Inc. - Content Management (CMS) Consultant
Hoping to ease mounting market pressures on manufacturers, Astoria Software has gone into the advice industry with “Dynamic Product Documentation On-Demand,” their latest brief on how on-demand (SaaS) DITA documentation management solutions can lower costs and reduce time to market. Read entire article.
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