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January 13, 2012
Belated Holiday Gift From Vasont to XML Developers
By Trevor Boland
Pennsylvania based Vasont Systems has published two new white papers containing information relating to the implementation of a CCMS (component content management system) as well as tips to help technical communications teams and publishing groups strategize successfully.

One of the white papers helps the reader choose the right CCMS for their organization by explaining the associated factors they must consider. The paper explains why it may be advantageous to choose a system that stays in the organization's comfort zone, as opposed to changing things from the bottom up. This paper is aptly titled Choosing the Right Content Management System.

The other paper sways to the financial side of development, focusing on issues of cost surrounding the use of translation memory in language translations. In the end (spoiler alert) it explains why the user can save significant costs by utilizing their Vasont Content Management System's Translation...

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