



Mark Logic News -- October 2005



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What's the relationship between XQuery and XPath?
Click here to read the answer.
Written by Dave Kellogg, Mark Logic's CEO, a new blog about XML content servers, including thoughts on next-generation database management, enterprise search, and content management technologies.
Click here to read the blog.
- 4% of major U.S. corporations offer public blogs (The Dallas Morning News)
- A new weblog is created every 7.4 seconds, yielding an average of 12,000 blogs per day (Publish)
- About 10 million Americans now write blogs (San Jose Mercury News)
- 28% of UK taxi drivers, pub owners and hairdressers know about blogs (ZDNet Research)
The Difference Between Search & Query: How to Retrieve, Combine and Manipulate Information
The terms "search" and "query" are often used interchangeably, but in the world of information access they mean different things.
Why should you know the difference? Because some things you may be trying (and failing) to accomplish with search,
are better suited to precise content queries: retrieving, combining, and manipulating information.
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
11 am PST / 2 pm EST
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Oxford University Press to Create Content Delivery Platform Based on MarkLogic Server
Oxford University Press, Inc., the US division of the world's largest university publisher, will use MarkLogic Server to build a content delivery platform providing new online content products to libraries and academic institutions.
Mark Logic will enable Oxford University Press to leverage content across multiple product lines and create highly customized products to reach untapped audiences - maximizing previous content investments and lowering the overall cost to produce and deliver new products.
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Exclusive Gartner Interview: Effective XML Strategies
XML and XQuery are helping enterprises address critical content challenges, but how do these technologies differ from or extend the capabilities of search engines, content management systems and databases?
Gartner clears things up in an exclusive interview on the role of XML and XQuery in your enterprise content strategy.
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And the kudos keep coming...
MarkLogic Server was recently named a
"Trend-Setting Product of 2005" by KMWorld magazine.
"By identifying the trend-setting products of 2005, we wanted to acknowledge the innovative technologies that are shaping the industry and MarkLogic Server has truly earned our recognition," said Hugh McKellar, editor-in-chief of KMWorld.
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XML & XQuery in the News...
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eXtreme Content: Web Services Break Down Content Silos (EContent Magazine)
Industry consultants and technology vendors agree that there's no single event that's led to the growth of the technologies.
Yet it is clear that the applications have become more proven and are gaining critical mass among users, which has led to a steady increase in the use of XML and Web services to break down content silos.
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Right Here, Right Now Personalized Content (AIIM E-DOC Magazine)
Delivering the right information at the right time to the right end user in the right format is a lot more difficult than it looks.
Dynamic publishing, collaboration, and fine-grained search capabilities are just a few of the outgrowths of the exploding area of personalized content.
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Upcoming Industry Shows & Conferences
Defense Information Systems Agency
November 9
Falls Church, VA
DAM Symposium
November 14-15
Los Angeles, CA
XML 2005 Conference
November 14-18
Atlanta, GA
Office of Naval Intelligence
November 15
Suitland, MD
Online Information / Content Management Europe
November 29 - December 1
London, UK
Gilbane Conference on Content Management Technologies
November 29 - December 1
Boston, MA
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