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Have It Your Way: Dynamic Technical Content Delivery Using DITA

August 31, 2007 Blog No Comments

If you’re just using XML to publish to pre-defined PDF, HTML and Help formats, you are missing the boat. The real promise of XML is in supporting dynamic, personalized content delivery – and you don’t have to change a thing about how you create content now. No, it’s not science fiction. And, no, it’s not something that that we’ll be able to do in the future. It’s possible today. Those organizations that provide dynamic, personalized content will be able to deliver the right information, to the right people, in the right format, in the right language, at the right time —and they’ll be able to leverage this capability to beat the competition.

If you’d like to learn more about this approach, join Flatirons Solutions and Mark Logic, Thursday, September 20, 2007, for Have It Your Way: Dynamic Technical Content Delivery Using DITA an informative one-hour webinar featuring guest presenter Eric Severson, Chief Technology Officer of Flatirons Solutions. You’ll see how XML can be successfully used to:

  • Produce custom, on-demand personalized technical manuals that match a customer’s configuration
  • Drive highly-personalized content applications that match the user’s context and role
  • Support advanced granular level searching of DITA content

The event takes place, Thursday, September 20, 2007 11:00 am PT / 2pm ET. Register today!

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