Business Services Industry

JustSystems, Vasont Systems Offer Master Content Management Strategy

Business Wire, Sept 3, 2008

Webinar Reveals How One Source of Truth Reduces Cost, Improves Quality & Accuracy, Accelerates Time-to-Market

NEW YORK & VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- In the new world of content management, XML and component-based authoring and publishing are transforming the world of content, which is beginning to look a lot like data. Master data management (MDM) provides the creation and maintenance of consistent and accurate lists of master data. Similarly, master content management is taking on the world of unstructured information, bringing this same trusted authenticity to unstructured content assets.

In an upcoming webinar, JustSystems and Vasont Systems explain how structured authoring and content management systems enabled for master content allow organizations to streamline operations, reduce cost, and improve the accuracy of business information in order to accelerate time-to-market, increase customer satisfaction, and reduce risk. The webinar will also cover the steps to implementing a streamlined process for creating, managing, and publishing content.

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Attendees will learn how to:

* Achieve the promise of master content management by expanding component-based structured authoring and publishing initiatives;

* Conceptualize the interaction between component-based authoring platforms and CMS systems enabled for master content;

* Increase customer satisfaction by delivering consistent and accurate information across all business channels;

* Accelerate time-to-market by streamlining the process of content creation and publishing;

* Dramatically improve content reuse, resulting in better knowledge sharing and faster time-to-market for documentation and content-dependent products and services; and

* Ensure higher information quality and shorter release cycles are reached with accuracy and regulatory compliance.

For more information on Vasont Systems, please visit http://www.vasont.com. For more information on JustSystems, please visit http://www.justsystems.com/ and the JustSystems Knowledge Center at http://na.justsystems.com/KnowledgeCenter.> Recent News and Resources

News release: JustSystems Draws Up ROI Blueprint for Structured Content; http://na.justsystems.com/releases-198

News release: JustSystems XMetaL Selected as 2008 KMWorld Trend-Setting Product; http://na.justsystems.com/releases-197

News release: JustSystems Helps Service Bulletins at Eurocopter Take Flight http://na.justsystems.com/releases.php?id=192

News release: JustSystems Announces XMetaL Integrated Authoring Solution with Support for 20 Commercial Repositories; http://na.justsystems.com/releases.php?id=187

Document as the Application. JustSystems' overarching vision of dynamic documents that give users real-time, interactive, fully contextual views of their business is detailed in a white paper, commentary, and press release.

The DITA Maturity Model. The graduated, step-wise approach to implementing DITA that JustSystems co-authored with IBM was highlighted in a recent webinar, as well as in the commentary, press release, and, of course, the DITA Maturity Model paper itself.

About JustSystems

JustSystems is a leading global software provider with three decades of successful innovation in office productivity, information management, and consumer and enterprise software. With over 2,500 customers worldwide, the company is continuing a global expansion strategy based on its xfy enterprise software, XMetaL content lifecycle solutions, and its pioneering work in enabling XBRL financial reporting technologies. JustSystems is a 2008 Gartner Cool Vendor, one of the 2008 KMWorld 100 Companies that Matter in Knowledge Management, a 2007 EContent 100 member, and was recognized on the 2008 KMWorld Trend-Setting Product list for XMetaL. Major strategic partnerships include IBM, Oracle and EMC. For more information, please visit http://www.justsystems.com.

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