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Really Strategies Acquires SaaS XML Content Managment Platform DocZone.com
Why newspapers have failed
Twitter, Facebook, and one dumb juror
RSuite CMS provides loud and clear answer for Audible.com
What is the difference between RSuite CMS and MarkLogic Server?
Investing in RSuite CMS: A four month ROI
Management to IT: "We don’t like you either"
When footnotes are the content
RSuite team attending Mark Logic User Conference
Why do CMS vendors exhibit at tradeshows?
2007 RSuite CMS User Conference
NCAA to Blogger - You're Out!
RSuite CMS named CODiE Award finalist
RSuite CMS announced at InfoCommerce
What is a publisher these days?
Free college textbooks? What’s the catch?
Electronic product development and two pizza teams
State of the industry
SSP technology seminar highlights
Social publishing: extending the life of content?
Paul Bernard
QuarkXpress 7 vs. InDesign
Lisa Bos
Real metadata
Job jobs jobs
Jannes, where are you?
XML2007 Day 1 (publishing track)
Content re-use 5 years later
CMS vs Web CMS vs Print CMS
A little perspective, please
Typographical musings, plus James Fallows
Overview of namespaces and W3C XML Schema
Overview of XLink standard
Re-purpose or re-use?
Competition in software for open office formats
Using rivals to Inform readers
XMP Open day in NYC
Unscientific survey of XML adoption by book publishers
XML as a directed graph
Proprietary standards
Documents 2.0
Getting online and getting credit for it
Microsoft and OCA, content formats for digital libraries
Trusting in Google
Chunky challenges
Extracting XML from designed pages is easier, but not always easy
Content geeks have really arrived
Katrina has some important lessons for newspapers
Marianne Calilhanna
Ecofont
Tropic of Cancer now sponsored by Viagra
Really Strategies and RSuite at AAUP Annual Meeting
RSuite Engine now available
Visit RSuite at the Mark Logic User Conference
"Journalism is the act. Newspapers are the artifact."
"Rolling your own CMS just doesn't make sense" by Ron Miller
2009 CODiE Finalist for Best Content Management System
The eBook Challenge
RSuite CMS 3.1 Released: New User Interface and Web Forms Capabilities
Are eBooks the New Black?
The People's Choice Award Winners for 2008
RSuite CS3 Connector in today's publishing environment
"XML is like air"
Word play
RIP: The Demise of Print Blog
The 21st century will begin in September
2008 RSuite User Conference
It really is all about the content*
A coffee, donut, and some Proust....to go
O'Reilly TOC Directory
Online-only success story
An interesting content experiment
Earth Day Webinar | Content Recycling with RSuite
Book sales up 7.2% in January 2008
Invisible stock, invisible books...invisible XML?
Online Book Market Expected to Double by 2010
Really Strategies and RSuite awarded two People's Choice Awards from Information Today
RSuite CMS and Typefi to demo publishing solution at XML2007
A List Apart: the 2007 web design survey
XML2007 conference and exposition
People's Choice Awards - polls are open
KMWorld's list of Trend-Setting Products for 2007
Fall lineup
Single source knitting
Dave Kellogg to keynote 2007 RSuite CMS User Conference
And now for something completely different...
XML and Microsoft Word
Certified Content Rights Manager (CCRM) Course
Go native! How to manage and deliver XML content
100 companies that matter
Applications of PRISM
Open Publish 2007
Vendor PechaKucha Night at XML 2006
Really Strategies receives two industry awards
XML 2006 for Publishers
2006 Information Industry Summit
XML Master Class Series
Adobe does XML
Separating content delivery from content management
Mike Edson
Saving newspapers, one article at a time
Strategies for successful XML content management initiatives
Kindle 2.0 release on Monday...
"Barbarians at the gate?" NFAIS Conference
Some great applications of RSuite CMS
Start With XML Conference
The General Motors of publishing?
RSuite conference - business takeaway
RSuite conference: Wow
A content centric CMS?
Why a CMS? why now?
RSuite at the core: the right stuff
K-12 education - moving to web?
Diving in
Quick thought on XBRL
Achieving automation: InDesign/InCopy to XML
Complex layout, XML and a little...Obama?
Some conference recaps and digressions
Educational publishing - a parent's lament
The case against competition? The tech angle.
The architect and the interior designer
The big content system integration II
Requirements, the publishing manager, and accountability
What I want from Adobe - x-ray file formats
Print and web: one ecosystem?
The big content system integration
A bit like making sausages
The proposition for print composition
The future of production, the production of the future
Get XML from InDesign & InCopy today
The tyranny of print: wagging the electronic dog
A quick visit to FETC 2006
Page composition for the times
Dissecting drivers of technology change in the K-12 market (mod.)
Quick world tour: Adobe compatible editorial and production systems
Paul Eisenberg
Preview of DITA Learning Specialization in Action
Word 2007: A winning equation for MathML users
Modular content creation is good!
e-Learning technology patent fight erupts
Learning objects and federated search in practice
Common hopes, dreams, & seamless interoperability
New IMS chief to host webinar today
Darwin rules for intelligent design in education content models
Creative thinking about product development
XML Philly Sept 2005 - Mark Logic Presentation
Mark Jacobson
What is a CMS anyway?
XQuery and XSLT 2.0 overlap
Eliot Kimber
DITA For Publishers: New Community Project
DITA North America Trip Report
DITA Keyref Example: Links from Glossary Entries
DITA: It's Just XML
DITA For Publishing: DITA Project Gutenberg Samples
Call for Participation: DITA 2 InDesign Plug-In
Live DITA Application: FASB U.S. GAAP Codification
DITA Viewed as Domain-Specific Language
DITA Applications: Using Topics for Narrative Docs
DITA: It should just work
CS3 And XML: interesting possibilities
Ian Krantz
Should educational publishers be learning a lesson from the music industry?
Reaching the ears of your readers too
Michael Puscar
Automating topical classification
Naive about native XML
Ed Stevenson
When your XML is my XML
Working with XML in InCopy, InDesign, and RSuite
Editing XML with Quark and MS Word
Where the focus is on publishing
The unification of content management
RSuite CMS 3.0 Announced
Word 2007 add-in for NLM DTD
Publishers and Facebook
Excuse me waiter, there is a human in my search
One of the best search experiences
Put paid content in context
Going online first
The Demise of Print blog
The “content” in web content management systems
PRISM 2.0 open for public comments
SEO conflicts
Print, television, and online news
Print CMS partnerships
PRISM plans to cover metadata for online content
Print death watch
Making use of web analytics
Quark vs. Adobe
Multi-purpose, don't just re-purpose, your content
How do you know when a product is good?
XHTML and RDFa
Udell and Jones talk about Office XML
E-media organization
How much markup?
Themes and trends in 2006/2007
I've been tagged, but...
Multi-channel and media-agnostic publishing
XML 2006 recap
XML 2006 advanced registration coming to a close
Why reinvent HTML when you have XHTML2?
A month to month lease on content
Word, InCopy and XML editors
If you build web sites
Metadata focus group invite
Behind the scenes at Education Week
Taxonomize
Listening to Udell's podcast series
Taxonomy Boot Camp 2006
Content reuse is not about technology
NFAIS Changing Face of Content
Engineering content for learning management systems
The Quark question
XML capabilities of popular publishing applications
Email can be content too
Nature and companies that matter
O metadata, where art thou?
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