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When the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) emerged as a public standard for working with structured content, Content Technologies recognized its value. It also saw problems for companies trying to widely deploy an authoring architecture that requires XML experts and special tools. So the solution provider built DITA Exchange, which enables users to develop and publish DITA content using Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. To make the process even easier, the company built an Office Business Application that enables any user to create DITA content within the Microsoft Office Word 2007 user interface. Because Content Technologies customers can roll out the authoring solution across the enterprise to simplify content reuse and maximize return on investment, the solution has received strong interest from many organizations.

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Date:Jul 2008
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