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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…

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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…

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Who Uses DITA?

My main source for finding new companies to add to my list of DITA users on the DITAWriter website is…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…   

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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…

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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…  

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