Suman, Many of our customers and partners have integrated MarkLogic with content management and authoring systems in much the same way that you describe. I think one of the benefits of this approach is that you get the power of MarkLogic for things like granular search and reuse and dynamic delivery along with the sophisticated workflows and editorial features that these other systems provide. There are many different shapes that this type of integration can take.
SharePoint, in particular, is on our radar screen for possible integration opportunities. I’ll be able to reveal more as our product plans come together in the coming months. In the meantime, I’d love to hear more about how you (or others on the MarkLogic developer list) use or plan to use SharePoint with your content. Also, if you have particular questions about getting up and running with MarkLogic Server, please post them to this list or contact me directly. Justin Makeig Justin Makeig Product Manager Mark Logic Corporation 999 Skyway Road Suite 200 San Carlos, CA 94070 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> www.marklogic.com <http://www.marklogic.com/> This e-mail and any accompanying attachments are confidential. The information is intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. Any review, disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of this e-mail communication by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify us immediately by returning this message to the sender and delete all copies. Thank you for your cooperation. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sumankumar Ranganathachari Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 12:16 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [MarkLogic Dev General] MarkLogic, SharePoint, and Invision Xpress Hi all, I am not a developer and my understanding of the underlying technology (both SharePoint and MarkLogic) is at best, minimal. I have been given the task of researching on XML Authoring system (for a team of technical writers that create product manuals). I have a few questions: 1) Can we use a combination of an XML editor/framework like Invision Xpress + SharePoint (for workflow and content management) + MarkLogic (for dynamic content assembly and publishing) ? We plan to host a website for all product information, including documentation of all our products (CRM, ERP). 2) What would be the pros and cons of this approach? 3) Do you see any cost benefits (we already have SharePoint licenses) as against a proprietary ECM + publishing engine? See http://www.invisionresearch.com/xpressxml.html <http://www.invisionresearch.com/xpressxml.html> I know these are not very technical questions but I'd appreciate if you shared your thoughts. P.S. I installed MarkLogic Community version to see what it was all about but of course I am stuck. Suman Kumar. R User Experience Specialist CDC Software | the Customer-Driven Company™ http://cdcsoftware.com This email has been scanned by the DefenderSoft Email Threat Protection. For more information please visit www.emailthreatcenter.com
_______________________________________________ General mailing list [email protected] http://xqzone.com/mailman/listinfo/general
