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Integrating DITA at Idiom Technologies

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In Integrating DITA at Idiom Technologies, Bright Path Solutions interviews Willie Williams, Senior Technical Writer at Idiom Technologies, about the enterprise globalization software provider’s venture into the world of the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA).

Discover why Idiom decided to adopt the OASIS DITA standard and what benefits its authoring team hopes to enjoy. Find out if Idiom found it necessary to specialize DITA or whether they were able to use it “out-of-the-box”—and why. Discover valuable lessons learned, useful metrics, and what content reusability and globalization benefits DITA provided Idiom. And, get the scoop on one of the biggest DITA challenges—converting inconsistently structured legacy content to DITA.

Additionally, Williams shares information about his experience working with Adobe FrameMaker and DITA and explores how his team solved some FrameMaker-specific DITA challenges.

Read Integrating DITA at Idiom Technologies.

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