Ixiasoft, el fabricante de bases de datos nativas XML canadiense, está presentando en estos días en la mayor feria dedicada a las tecnologías para la prensa en los EEUU, el NEXPO, su acuerdo de colaboración con la empresa española Ailink, fabricante de sistemas editoriales para la prensa.

NOTA DE PRENSA DE IXIASOFT USA

LAS VEGAS, NV — 06/16/2003 — Ixiasoft, the XML content server market leader, is introducing today the content management solutions of two European-based OEM partners, Ailink and Eurocortex to the North American marketplace. These solutions were specifically developed for the cross-media publishing industry and have already enjoyed success in Europe. Both content management solutions are based on TextML Server, Ixiasofts native XML repository and information retrieval server.

Newspapers and media companies will appreciate the innovative and user-friendly functionalities of InfoPolis, the XML editorial solution developed by Spanish software vendor Ailink. InfoPolis, based on Textml Server, simplifies the editorial approval process and easily manages publishing workflows. The product has been implemented at many leading newspapers including La Croix, Le Point, Heraldo de Aragon, and Organizacion Editorial Mexicana. InfoPolis is also tightly integrated with InDesign and InCopy, Adobes new publishing tools. InDesign and InCopy fully support the XML standard and are currently taking the newspaper industry by storm.

In conjunction to Ailinks editorial solution, Ixiasoft is introducing Eurocortex, developer of Intelligent Content Manager (ICM), an on-line archiving system for content aggregation and delivery. While Ailink is ideal in the production environment, Eurocortex excels in providing tools for archiving and re-purposing of content. Textml Server serves is at the heart of the ICM solution. Eurocortex customers include Le Nouvel Observateur, 01.net and Le Progres de Lyon.

Because their solutions are complementary, Ailink and Eurocortex also recently announced a partnership, aimed at newspapers and magazines, offering an end-to-end editorial content management solution from the production cycle, to the multi-channel publishing (Web, paper,…).

We are very proud of the synergy between the Ailink, Eurocortex, and Adobe publishing tools which are causing quite a stir in for the newspaper industry in Europe. We hope to create the same energy here, in North America, announced Jean-Paul Chauvet, Vice-President of Sales and Marketing at Ixiasoft. There are very few solutions out there for newspapers and magazines which offer such complete and innovative ways of managing their content. Our partners truly understand the specific needs of the cross-media publishing industry and are able to offer them added-value solutions.

About TEXTML Server

Textml Server is an XML Content Server whose purpose is to store, index and retrieve XML content. It is the first embeddable XML Server for OEMs and developers of XML applications. It has been designed as an OEM product to build document-centric XML applications, such as documentation management systems, editorial content management solutions, or digital asset management systems, where the content consists mostly of rich semi-structured information. The key advantages of Textml Server include the ability to combine full-text and metadata search, speed of execution, schema independence, ease of integration, and aggressive OEM-geared pricing model.

About Ixiasoft

Ixiasoft develops and distributes Textml Server, an XML Content Server whose purpose is to store, index and retrieve XML content. Ixiasoft is the only true provider of a document-centric XML server specializing in the storage and publishing of XML documents. Ixiasoft enjoys a global customer base with various vertical markets such as aerospace, media & publishing, energy, and government. Its most notable users include the US Air Force, the UK Public Record Office and AT&T. Strategic partners include Adobe, Altova, Corel, DataJunction, Ektron, HiTSoftware , Microsoft, and Veridian. IXIASOFT is a voting member of the W3C. For more information, go to www.ixiasoft.com.

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