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XyEnterprise Offers New Market Intelligence on Component Content Management (CCM) and its Ties to Profitability and ROI
Monday 27. October 2008 - Will Host a Highly Focused Webinar on the Topic November 3, 2008
XyEnterprise, a leading developer of award-winning XML content management and multi-channel delivery solutions, today announced the availability of new market intelligence that ties profitability and return on investment (ROI) to Component Content Management (CCM), a technology for managing small components of content encoded with XML. The two pieces of literature now available from XyEnterprise are a case study about a software company that realized an estimated 293 percent ROI in just five months using XyEnterprises Contenta content management software, and a white paper, written by Gilbane Group analyst Bill Trippe that explains the particulars of CCM and the convergence of factors that is driving CCM into the mainstream.
In addition, Gilbane and XyEnterprise will conduct a highly focused complimentary Webinar on Monday, November 3rd at 1:00 p.m. EST to share best practices on CCM and the factors that are driving the visibility of technical content beyond the technical documentation department. In the webinar, Component Content Management in Action: Delivering on the Promise of XML, participants will learn how standards frameworks, like DITA and S1000D, as well as processes and technologies are advancing XML-based business solutions that enable companies to improve product quality, reduce time to market, and realize greater value.
In this webinar, XML experts will use real-world examples to show how CCM technology helps lower costs, improve operational efficiency, and implement flexible foundations that scale as the cost and complexity of content development increases. The webinar will be moderated by the Gilbane Group and include panelists Bill Trippe, senior analyst, Gilbane Group; Kevin Duffy, President and CEO , XyEnterprise; and two representatives from XyEnterprise customer, Research in Motion (RIM).