NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: MARK GIBBS ON WEB APPLICATIONS
08/18/04
Today's focus:  Snappy publishing with Snapbridge

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In this issue:

* Snapbridge software for online publishing
* Links related to Web Applications
* Featured reader resource
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Today's focus:  Snappy publishing with Snapbridge

By Mark Gibbs

Turning raw content into publishing output is much like turning 
data into information - the transformation process imbues the 
result with context and intent, adding value in the process.

But publishing online is tricky stuff. Not only are there 
usually severe time constraints but also there's the sheer scale 
of orchestrating huge quantities of digital items that are 
becoming increasingly complex and inter-related (for example, 
styles sheets, Java applets and Flash content).

The problem with serious publishing is that assembling all of 
the content components into a finished product becomes 
remarkably complicated and often results in multiple 
inter-related end products.

To put it simply, publishing often becomes a management 
nightmare.

A new entrant into the market for publishing-focused content 
management is Snapbridge Software (see editorial links below) 
and its latest product, FDX Cross Media Server was designed to 
provide a framework for coordinating the publishing workflow.

Snapbridge has a history of supplying sophisticated tools that 
underpin online XML-based content management: Snapbridge XStudio 
Stylemaker and Snapbridge XStudio Pro are development 
environments for creating XSL, XSLT, and scripts for content 
integration and publication.

The company's top end product, Snapbridge FDX XML Server, is an 
XML database service "for persisting, versioning, indexing, and 
searching XML at the finest level of granularity" that can store 
text, HTML, images, PDF and other binary large objects (BLOB). 
It can act as a virtual, or federated, database by offering a 
consolidated view of all the data of the connected external 
heterogeneous data sources, the company says.

The Snapbridge FDX XML Server runs under Windows NT/2000/XP, 
Linux, and Solaris with Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, or mySQL 
as the underlying data store. It uses the BEA Weblogic, IBM 
Websphere, or JBOSS application servers (and optionally the .Net 
and IBM Simple Object Application Protocol servers) and can 
interface with the iPlanet Lightweight Directory Access Protocol 
directory, Novell eDirectory Server, and OpenLDAP LDAP servers.

Released this week is Snapbridge's latest server and first 
application-focused product, Snapbridge FDX Cross Media Server. 
This server has three subsystems: the Search and Archive Engine, 
the Web Publishing Engine, and the Editorial Workflow Engine.  
The Search and Archive Engine will be available as a download 
from the Snapbridge Web site in mid-August and the other two 
components will be available in the third quarter of 2004.

Snapbridge FDX Cross Media Server uses a browser-based interface 
and presents what Snapbridge calls "a real-time, unified view of 
an organization's information assets."

The difference between the Snapbridge FDX XML Server and the 
Snapbridge FDX Cross Media Server is that the former was 
developer-oriented while the latter product is essentially an 
application targeted at the publishing market.

In particular, the Search and Archive Engine provides a much 
richer search capability that supports Boolean logic and 
"collections" - groupings of related content.

An important design feature of the Search and Archive Engine is 
that the underlying XML database is schema-free - that is, it 
can accept any XML data without any kind of translation being 
required. The engine also supports WebDAV and news industry text 
formats as well as providing access for editing and production 
tools such as Adobe In-Design and In-Copy.

Snapbridge already has a customer win: Greenspun Media Group, 
one of the largest magazine and newspaper publishers in Nevada. 
Greenspun titles include the "Las Vegas Sun newspaper," "Vegas 
Magazine," "Las Vegas Weekly" as well as Vegas.com and the 
company has migrated its content to the FDX Cross Media Server 
Search and Archive Engine.

Pricing of Snapbridge XStudio Stylemaker is $199, Snapbridge 
XStudio Pro is $399 and Snapbridge FDX XML Server starts at 
$499.

The Search and Archive Engine Standard edition for the 
Snapbridge FDX Cross Media Server is priced at $499 per CPU and 
comes bundled with a pre-installed database and support for 
MySQL.

The Search and Archive Engine Enterprise edition is available 
for $4,999 per CPU and supports Microsoft SQL and Oracle in 
addition to MySQL and provides J2EE application servers, LDAP 
security along with load balancing and fail-over capabilities.

All Snapbridge Products are available for download with a free, 
30-day trial.

RELATED EDITORIAL LINKS

Snapbridge Software
http://www.snapbridge.com/

Snapbridge XStudio Stylemaker
http://www.snapbridge.com/products/xstudio.html

Snapbridge XStudio Pro
http://www.snapbridge.com/products/xstudio_pro.html

Snapbridge FDX XML Server
http://www.snapbridge.com/products/fdx_xml_server.html

Oracle boosts business apps
Network World, 08/16/04
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To contact: Mark Gibbs

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and he writes the weekly Backspin and Gearhead columns in 
Network World. We'll spare you the rest of the bio but if you 
want to know more, go to <http://www.gibbs.com/mgbio>. Contact 
him at <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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