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Automating High-Quality Output

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You get it. You understand the value for having your content in XML. Perhaps you are already there or on your way. Now you have all of your content tagged and structured for optimal reuse. You breathe a sigh of relief.  Then you get the request to produce high quality designed outputs for things such as catalogs, product brochures, data sheets, or even advertisements, etc….  Can your rendering engine handle it?  If you have Arbortext the answer is definitely YES!  In this recording of the one hour webinar, we will show you how you can automate the creation of high volume, high quality output using the Arbortext Suite of products. 

About The Presenter

Simon Taylor is the Product Manager for XML Publishing and Layout Applications at PTC. Simon spends his time “thinking about putting content on pages”. He has defined the requirements for several full product releases, presented at numerous conferences, represented PTC and product during sales processes and otherwise successfully managed these complex products. Before becoming a Product Manager, he was Application Engineer for Arbortext and PTC, he was a Technical Consultant delivering APP-based publishing solutions to customers, and has spent much of his time managing, paginating, editing, and developing STM books and journals, and he has recruited, managed and trained a number of new starters.

This session is accessible to Beginners just getting started with Arbortext

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The video is on our YouTube Channel!

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