Vasont System Adds Oxygen XML Support to Its CMS
Vasont System is one of the leading providers of content management systems in the world. Recently, the company launched a VUI extension for its CMS. The new VUI adds support for the latest release of Oxygen, which is one of the most widely used XML editors in the world. With this, writers can use the full capabilities of XML while developing content for websites and other web resources.
If you are a web content writer using the Vasont content management system, make sure that you take XML training classes as soon as possible and familiarize yourself with the nuances of XML. You will definitely have a number of advantages with that knowledge.
Advantages of Using XML for Content Development
With the usage of XML in content development using Vasont System’s CMS, you can ensure that your productivity significantly increases. Content authors and developers can use the innovative and intuitive interface provided by the VUI to make their job even easier. Once the XML content is authored and developed using Oxygen, it can be stored and also managed in Vasont CCMS using the new VUI extension.
According to reports, organizations that have used the Oxygen XML editor with their Vasont CCMS have reported substantial gains and benefits. The editorial costs and the development costs for the content have gone down by an impressive 52%. Also, the editorial cycles have been reduced by almost 59%.
Vasont’s Marketing VP Highlights Further Benefits
Suzanne Mescan, the vice president of marketing for Vasont Systems, said during the release of the new VUI that writers can easily manage their business processes and content reuse behind the scenes with this VUI. She also added that direct addition of content to the CCMS from the Oxygen editor will further increase the efficiency of content related tasks.
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Julian says
This was a very good blog post and very educational as well, I have been in school studying to be a network system analyst and this is a topic we were discussing just yesterday, we didn’t get to far into the XML aspect of it though and I am hoping that we will discuss if further tomorrow evening. Thank you for this tidbit I am thinking about taking this article with me.
Willa says
This is the first I have heard of this brand of content management system, but after having experienced a let down from investing my time with other CMS systems like Joomla, I would like to learn more about it. I really hope it is versatile so that it can be customized rather easily.
This is important for anyone including developers…You want to be able to add plugins and develop extensions seamlessly.