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| Multi-Channel Communications: The Content Publishing Workflow Challenge | ||||
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With 50% of business content requiring multi-channel delivery, organizations are beginning to centralize their content strategies and infrastructures, utilize new delivery channels, and standardize their content workflows. InfoTrends new study, Multi-Channel Communications: The Content Publishing Workflow Challenge, provides vendors and users with the information necessary to communicate more consistently and efficiently through multiple touch points. How People are Sending ContentAccording to the study, respondents were asked to indicate how much of their multi-channel content was being delivered through various channels. E-mail, print, internally-facing sites, and externally-facing sites (in respective order) were used most often. |
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It is no surprise that PDF was cited by so many respondents. We continuously see how pervasive PDF is from study to study. More encouraging is an almost equal representation by XML. As seen throughout this study, the use of XML for multi-channel communication purposes continues to rise. This is further emphasized by industry-specific schemas and XQuery cited by more than 10% of the respondents. While we do not have historical comparisons for these figures, our anecdotal evidence indicates growth. The use of Flash by more than one-third of the respondents points to a growing need for compelling, interactive electronic channels that engage end-users. With its explosive deployment on mobile devices and through Web-based social networking sites such as MySpace, Flash will continue its cross-device, cross-platform diffusion through the digital marketplace, and providers of the richest content will take notice (if they have not already).
The preceding is an excerpt from InfoTrends’ report entitled “Multi-Channel Communications: The Content Publishing Workflow Challenge.” The complete document is available immediately. To learn more about the report or to make a purchase, visit our online store or contact Alison Hipp at +1 781.616.2100, ext. 126 or alison_hipp@infotrends.com. Copyright © 2006 InfoTrends. All rights reserved. Reproduction or reuse of InfoTrends materials is strictly prohibited without prior written consent. If you are interested in referencing InfoTrends’ content, please submit your request to allison_jones@infotrends.com.
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