
Learn about SDL Structured Content Technologies customers and how they use our solutions globally for streamlined, efficient and automated content creation, management and delivery processes, enabling optimal customer engagement and loyalty.
Our aerospace & defense customers use structured content technology solutions to manage large volumes of complex data while meeting strict government standards and demanding contract commitments.
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Our automotive customers use structured content technology solutions to manage and deliver thousands of variations of automotive consumer and operating manuals worldwide.
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Our high-tech & software customers use structured content technology solutions to automate and streamline enterprise-wide documentation processes that enable them to deliver consistent, quality content to global customers.
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Our manufacturing customers use structured content technology solutions to streamline and automate the management and delivery of complex technical content, under multiple brands, to global markets.
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Our publishing customers use structured content technology solutions to achieve faster turnaround times with seamless integration into existing publishing workflows.
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The SDL Structured Content Technologies division has been helping companies solve their technical communication needs across a broad range of vertical markets.
With expertise in content standards such as XML, DITA, S1000D and Military specifications, and a world-class technical staff with expertise in a variety of industries, we can address your unique challenges and business requirements. Our goal is to help you to achieve the following results:
The defense and aerospace sector is arguably the earliest adopter of structured content, predating even SGML.
SDL Structured Content products enable automotive customers manage large volumes of documentation.
The preparation and delivery of technical information is critical for high tech companies. Prospects rely on access to technical information when making their buying decisions.
This industry has had considerable adoption of structured authoring going back to SGML, though more and more companies who have not yet adopted structured authoring are now seeing the benefits.
Customers increasingly expect to consume content in multiple forms: through Web browsers, via cell phones, and on their mobile tablets in addition to the traditional paged document form. Multiple delivery formats must be met by publishers with fixed resources.