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IXIASOFT Celebrates New Subsidiary Opening in Japan
Published – May 24, 2017 IXIASOFT, a global leader in the Component Content Management Systems (CCMS) marketplace, announced today the…
Interview with Leigh W. White: DITA for Print 2nd Edition
Check out the full interview here. Learn more about Leigh W. White’s new book DITA for Print, 2nd Edition (XML Press) by…
Who Uses DITA?
My main source for finding new companies to add to my list of DITA users on the DITAWriter website is…
Industry 4.0: An Opportunity for Smart Content
In the past few years, technical information development shows and conferences have been looking closely at topics surrounding Industry 4.0…
The growth of DITA in the UK
DITA XML is the fastest-growing standard for structured content, and my research (published on ditawriter.com/companies-using-dita) has shown it to be…
IXIASOFT Announces New DITA CMS Web Platform
February 14, 2017 Designed to integrate non-technical writers into the documentation process, IXIASOFT’s new CMS web platform fully taps into…
IXIASOFT Member Becomes OASIS DITA Adoption Committee’s New Chair
It is our pleasure to announce that Keith Schengili-Roberts, Market Researcher and Senior DITA Content Strategist at IXIASOFT, has become…
Ten Reasons Why DITA and Agile Are Made for Each Other
DITA’s topic-based approach to enable content reuse complements the principles of Agile methodologies. And that’s by far not the only reason why the two principles make a perfect match…
Lightweight DITA: What Is It and Can I Use It in the DITA CMS?
One of the biggest obstacles to DITA adoption is its perceived complexity. As of DITA 1.3, the complete element list…
Playing Your Way to Better Content Management and Collaboration
From subject matter experts to content creators, project managers and even translation and localization experts, content management projects involve a lot of people, rendering these projects complex and challenging. The classic game of Snakes & Ladders – adapted to the world of content management – provides a playful tool for people to come together and discuss pathways to a successful project…