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This blog is written by Dave Kellogg, CEO of MarkLogic Corporation, covering next-generation information management, enterprise search, and content management technologies along with commentary on Silicon Valley, venture capital, and the business of software.

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Entries Tagged as 'custom publishing'

XML, “The Necessary Ingredient” Research from Outsell

October 13th, 2009 · 1 Comment

Just a quick post to highlight some (fairly) recent research from Outsell entitled XML: The Necessary Ingredient for Information Publishing (paid, $695) based on a survey run early this year. While the survey had only 30 respondents, so you must generalize with care, I still think the results are interesting and illustrative. Excerpt from the [...]

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Tags: Agile Development · Enterprise Search · Information and Media · XML · XML server · XQuery · content applications · custom publishing

Publishing Content Reusability Chart from StartWithXML

May 4th, 2009 · 4 Comments

The other day I was reading the report from the StartWithXML project by O’Reilly Media and IdeaLogical, and I encountered this chart which was so good I thought I’d have to share it here. The chart shows different types of publisher content organized in a two dimension graph with potential for reuse on the X [...]

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Tags: Publishing 2.0 · custom publishing · reuse

Wiley Custom Select: iTunes for Textbook Chapters

April 27th, 2009 · 1 Comment

Mark Logic customer John Wiley & Sons last week announced the launch of a new product, Wiley Custom Select, a new custom textbook publishing system based on MarkLogic Server. Wiley’s press release, Announcing Wiley Custom Select: Next-Generation Custom Publishing Application, Powered By Mark Logic, says: Using Wiley Custom Select, instructors can “build” customized higher education [...]

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Tags: Publishing 2.0 · custom publishing · education