XyEnterprise’s content management software, Contenta, has earned industry recognition based on the company’s commitment to standards and customer satisfaction. The product was rated number one on KMWorld’s “Trend-Setting Product” list.
The company specializes in developing XML-based content management software and multi-channel delivery solutions.
Contenta is an XML, component-based content management software solution. It enables users to dynamically create, edit, reuse and assemble multi-lingual content for automated publishing to multiple media including print, PDF, and the Web. Contenta is a scalable and can be modified to suit the requirements of various sized organizations.
Using Contenta, organizations can reuse and repurpose their content to improve publication processes, and to reduce the cost and time involved. This allows increases in quality, revenue, and accuracy of global content. The dynamic repackaging of content allows creation of new streams of revenue establishing new publishing opportunities.
ContentaView is a software solution suite introduced recently by the company, designed to help with the process of publishing and delivering interactive electronic technical manuals or publications (IETMs or IETPs) online or on CDs. The solution includes a range of ProServ consulting services (e.g. systems design, project management, implementation planning and execution, XML data and workflow modeling, custom programming and system integration).
XyEnterprise makes a special effort to comply with Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) and S1000D standards. This enables the company to deliver solutions that provide advanced control over product and service documentation suitable for any type of industry.
Deb Boczulak, Contenta product manager, said the company worked to incorporate customer requests into its products to ensure they solve real-world challenges.
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