



Mark Logic News – July 2007



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MarkLogic Server™ 3.2 Now Available
The latest release of the award-winning MarkLogic Server provides expanded content processing capabilities, more sophisticated content search and analysis, and enhanced support for administrators and developers.
Companies are becoming aware of the value of content-centric applications according to Melissa Webster, program director at IDC. "XML content servers such as MarkLogic Server facilitate the deployment of these rich content applications through their sophisticated search and analysis features, and are enabling the new generation of content applications," she said.
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New OEM Edition Serves Needs of Developers
Mark Logic recently announced MarkLogic Server OEM Edition, to provide a tailored platform and all the components needed to rapidly create rich web applications built around high value XML content and metadata.
Developers can use MarkLogic to easily build new content applications or integrate XML content into existing applications. MarkLogic has a small footprint and contains the functionality and application programming interfaces (APIs) to suit the needs of application developers.
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Satyam Creates Integrated Digital Publishing Platform with MarkLogic Server
Satyam Computer Services Ltd., a leading global consulting and IT services company, has selected MarkLogic Server as the XML content server and XML repository for its new Integrated Digital Publishing Platform.
The Integrated Digital Publishing Platform is a next-generation content lifecycle management solution. It provides media customers with a framework for creating content, building online publishing systems, and distributing content via multiple channels. Based on Satyam processes, IDPP leverages MarkLogic and other open-standard content technologies and works easily in complex media-creation environments.
Is Content Still King?
Not necessarily. Information is essentially free now, thanks to the Internet and content providers are finding more and more that they don't compete on content, but on what they can do with that content. They're transforming simple content search into applications tailored to specific audiences, delivering information products based on users' roles, activities, and work processes.
Learn more about this trend in a new article, "Beyond Search: Content Applications" by Stephen Buxton.
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Mark Logic In the News
Publishing: Tech Drives New Mediums, New Business (registration required)
O'Reilly Media and Harvard Business School Publishing are examples of how to use the internet to increase competitiveness and meet the needs of an increasingly tech-savvy audience.
CIO Decisions, May 2007
The Feds Warm To White Boxes
Systems builders are gradually winning over government skeptics to white-box solutions
Government VAR, May 28, 2007
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