Structuring Content for the Future: How to Bring the Database Revolution to Content Management

The database revolution that began in the 1960s changed our relationship to data, making it reusable for different target audiences, contexts and situations. It also made it ready for flexible delivery to different apps and across many different platforms and media. This change had a profound impact on almost all organizations and companies around the globe and on the way data was used by the people working there. It led to huge productivity gains, cost savings and increased the overall wealth of the world. Why did this not happen to content? How can we bring this revolution to content and win the same kind of enormous improvements that the database revolution brought us? And another, closely related question: How can we get our content ready for bot technologies, AI, ML, deep learning, and robotic process automation? DOWNLOAD WHITEPAPER  ...

Financial Services Solution Brief

DitaExchange Financial Services Solution Brief DitaExchange provides Structured Content Management (SCM) to improve productivity and ensure quality and compliance in the financial sector. This enables quick and easy authoring, management and publishing of regulated content like SOPs, instructions and product references. Click to download the solution brief....

Clinical Trial Templates – Meet the New Guidelines

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that they have joined forces to create a protocol template to expedite review processes for clinical trials. Many companies welcome a formalized template to follow, but how can they best prepare to adopt this protocol format? The answer lies in creating structure for the information so that the content required can lend itself both to meeting requirements and eventual re-use. Click here for more...

Structured Content Management White Paper

Whitepaper Download How Structured Content Management Is Revolutionizing the Life Sciences Industry One can learn a lot about structured content management by playing with a pile of Lego® blocks.  The attraction behind this worldwide blockbuster of a toy lies in the re-usability of the blocks that come in its boxes. Lego has built its success on enabling its end users to create an infinite number of structures from an almost infinite set of re-usable parts. And, it’s exactly that premise that makes structured content management (SCM) so valuable for the global pharmaceutical market. In a life sciences business context, if we think about the information that is created during the process of bringing a drug, biologic or medical device to market in terms of ‘blocks’ of re-usable information, an entirely different content creation and management paradigm can be realized. To find out how structured content management can help your organization and to read about the benefits Sanofi is realizing with SCM, download the DitaExchange whitepaper...