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whitepaper New Academic Experience Pioneered With BlackBerry and Content Streaming Solution0000-00-00 blackberry
  The Kogod School of Business at American University is ahead of the curve when it comes to its curriculum, real-world approach to learning, and understanding of the role technology plays in business. In 2005, it made the next leap forward by becoming the first business school in the world to provide BlackBerry devices to 300 graduate business students and faculty. Their goal was to extend the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution beyond email to engage students throughout their academic experience. They chose Real Simple Streaming (RSS) as a way to push out student-selected web content to BlackBerry devices, including coursework, admissions, job listings and news media.

Tags: Online - Distance Education, Mobile - Wireless Communications
  
whitepaper Oracle Application Server Portal 10g Release 2 (10.1.4) - Content Approvals With BPEL2006-05-01 Oracle
  A long-requested feature of Oracle Portal is the ability to easily replace the out-of-box simple content approval feature with more advanced and complex third-party workflow products. With the introduction in Oracle Portal 10.1.4 of a powerful set of new APIs for content management integration, the Content Management Event Framework (CMEF), this is now significantly easier to achieve. This paper follows a sample use case that illustrates how to use a custom Oracle BPEL workflow for content publishing approval in Oracle Portal. Specifically, the paper describes how to integrate Oracle Portal Content Approvals with Oracle BPEL via CMEF. The ability of Oracle Portal to easily utilize Oracle BPEL Process Manager in this way demonstrates the adaptive and agile SOA nature of Oracle Fusion Middleware.

Tags: Portals, Middleware, Service-Oriented Architecture
  
whitepaper Fuelling Enterprise Content Management Systems2006-05-01 Justsystems
  Enterprise Content Management is a revolutionary approach to extending the value of unstructured content locked inside disparate desktop applications by facilitating its reuse and interoperability. The technology powering this approach is the Extensible Mark-up Language (XML), a language that encodes a machine-readable structure into what would previously be considered unstructured, non-machine-readable content. Without XML-encoded content, organizations cannot gain the full benefit of a content management system. In order to generate XML-encoded content, a therefore a completely new set of composition solutions have come to market. Because the end-uses for XML-enabled content are diverse, there is a diversity of solutions, including word processor plug-ins, legacy format conversion, custom forms, and XML content solutions platforms designed specifically for XML.

Tags: XML
  
whitepaper Content, Collaboration & the Time-to-Market Connection: How XML-Based Content Creation Powers New Efficiencies2006-05-01 Justsystems
  Organizations in the high-tech manufacturing industry create a wide range of documents that are directly linked to profitability, revenue and operational momentum. These innovative, fast-moving companies have business models that demand a high volume of content - content that can secure customer satisfaction, repeat business and even legal compliance. This paper introduces the XMetaL family of collaborative document reviewing applications. It explores how XMetaL can introduce new efficiencies to high-tech's often complex, cumbersome document creation process, improving time-to-market and mitigating risk.

Tags: XML
  
whitepaper Content, Collaboration and the Precision Imperative: How XML-Based Content Creation Drives Competitive Advantage2006-05-01 Justsystems
  The pace of this industry - combined with the high volume of content it produces - leaves absolutely no room for error, delay or inefficiencies within the creation process. While efficiency in this area has a great impact on client satisfaction and repeat business, it also has a vital role to play in securing regulatory compliance. This paper introduces the XMetaL suite of collaborative content authoring applications. It explores how XMetaL introduces efficiency to the financial services industry's intensive and revenue-critical document creation process, improving time-to-market and mitigating risk.

Tags: XML, Collaborative Web
  
whitepaper Planning for DITA Success Part Two: How to Deploy DITA, Step-by-Step2006-05-01 Justsystems
  DITA (Darwin Information Typing Architecture), by helping organizations migrate to and leverage XML, is revolutionizing the way modern document publishing team's author, manage, and deliver information. This paper, examines implementation issues from a technical perspective. It explores best practices within the five key steps of a successful transition which are selecting DITA solution components, choosing to specialize DITA (or not), converting legacy content, configuring tools and launching DITA and creating content.   
whitepaper Planning for DITA Success: How to Set Up the Right Team and the Right Strategy2006-05-01 Justsystems
  Googling DITA (Darwin Information Typing Architecture) unleashes a flurry of accolades. All hail DITA, the future of content! Finally, XML lives up to its promise! This paper explores why DITA has created such a buzz in the content management arena, particularly among technical documentation teams - and how one can prepare for long-term DITA success.   
whitepaper Documentspaces: How the Process of Content Creation Can Accelerate Time-to-Market2006-05-01 Justsystems
  Documentspaces, by taking advantage of the collaborative precision and flexibility of XML technology, align the speed of content development with that of product development. It enables organizations to easily repurpose content for different audiences or delivery channels, while authoring, updating, and reviewing and approving it in one unified, controlled place. Since XML can be published easily to multiple formats - print and online - no extra work is required to present the information in any media. The information is always correct whether it appears in one location or thousands, because it is handled only once by the documentation writers who are officially endorsed as domain experts.

Tags: XML
  
whitepaper Web Site Delivers Accurate and Timely Results for 2006 Commonwealth Games2006-05-01 Microsoft
  The Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games Corporation (M2006) needed a Web site to deliver schedules, venue and transport information, team and athlete profiles, photos, and up-to-the-minute news and results during the 12 days of the Games. Microsoft, the Official Technology Partner for the Games, built and operated the Web site between April 2005 and March 2006. Microsoft Services consultants at the Microsoft Solutions Development Centre and local partners built the site on a wide range of Microsoft server software. During the Games, the Web site processed up to 10,000 page requests per second and reached a global audience of nearly 12 million. Timely and accurate delivery of results was crucial.

Tags: Web Development and Design
  
whitepaper Bio-STEER: A Semantic Web Workflow Tool for Grid Computing in the Life Sciences2006-04-26 Fujitsu
  Life science research is becoming evermore computationally intensive. Hence, from a computational resource perspective, Grid computing provides a logical approach to meeting many of the computational needs of life science research. However, there are several barriers to the widespread use of Grid computing in life sciences. This paper attempts to address one particular barrier: the difficulty of using Grid computing by life scientists. Life science research often involves connecting multiple applications together to form a workflow. This process of constructing a workflow is complex. When combined with the difficulty of using Grid services, composing a meaningful workflow using Grid services can present a challenge to life scientists. The proposed solution is a Semantic Web-enabled computing environment, called Bio-STEER.

Tags: Groupware - Workflow, High Performance Computing