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Quark Teams with Leading Enterprise Content Management Provider to Bring XML and DITA to the Masses
Monday 06. April 2009 - Quark and IBM Work Together to Combine the Ease of Quark XML Author with the Benefits of IBM Enterprise Content Management
Quark announced today that it has teamed with IBM Enterprise Content Management (ECM) to enable the broad adoption of XML across the enterprise by integrating Quark XML Author with IBM FileNet Content Manager. By eliminating barriers previously associated with the creation of DITA-based XML, Quark makes it possible for any IBM FileNet Content Manager user working in Microsoft Word to author intelligent content that can be reused and delivered to multiple channels or formats
“In the past, XML authoring was designated for technical writers and IT personnel familiar with XML coding, or required business users to learn complex tools. Quark XML Author has changed the game entirely,” said Ken Bisconti, Vice President of Products and Strategy, IBM Enterprise Content Management. “By integrating Quark XML Author into IBM FileNet Content Manager we are helping enable customers to unlock the value of their business content to reduce costs, increase productivity, improve quality of service, and gain competitive advantage.”
The ability to author, manage, and reuse structured content enables critical business needs, such as managing intellectual property, complying with regulatory mandates, and automating business processes. A simple and streamlined process for XML authoring also allows organisations to:
— Enable enterprise-wide adoption of XML and DITA
— Capture and manage the knowledge of business users more effectively
— Increase the return on content management investments
“Quarks goal is to move XML authoring from technical experts to non-technical business users and content owners, making it easier for enterprises to create and manage intelligent, structured content,” said Ray Schiavone, President and CEO of Quark. “We are pleased to be working with IBM ECM to combine easy and familiar XML authoring with the benefits of enterprise content management.”