When Content Matters: Elsevier on their ECM deployment, part 2
December 27th, 2006
| Tags: content management, Elsevier, EMC, Paul Leland, XML publishing
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Part II of our EMC interview with Elsevier focuses on the business drivers for their use of content management. Paul Leland talks about walking the halls, asking people across the business how they currently find and manage content; and how he comes away with a new strategy for XML publishing, which now serves as a competitive advantage for Elsevier.
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