XML Content Management System
Conclusion
For organizations that already have document-centric XML, you will want to have a CMS system that is XML savy - an XML CMS. For those organizations considering a switch to XML content, an XML CMS will help with the authoring and publishing of your documents. Once you have an XML CMS with XML content, a range of XML technologies offer numerous options for publishing, styling, searching for and otherwise manipulating your content. With an XML CMS, XML content and XML technologies, you can now easily realize the full value of your document content.
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