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New Xyleme Release Leads Industry in Open Formats and Standards-based Learning Content Management
25/11/2009
Built end-to-end on 100% native XML platform, solution ensures global scalability, future-proofed content and an end to vendor lock-in.
Boulder, November 24, 2009 Xyleme® Inc., the leading provider of 100% XML, SCORM 2004 certified learning content management solutions today announced the latest release of their flagship product, Xyleme LCMS. The latest release reaffirms, and extends even further, Xyleme's commitment to open formats and aggressive standards support.
With Xyleme LCMS, the entire content lifecycle, from authoring to storage to publishing, is 100% native XML. This enables effortless reuse across modalities and most importantly, breaks the long standing lock on training content held by vendors. With Xyleme LCMS, content can now be easily leveraged by functions and industry standards outside of learning. For example, Xyleme's support of the ePub standard has allowed customers to publish their single source of open XML-based training content to multiple ebook devices.
"In the last quarter, we've signed a record number of enterprise deals," commented Mark Hellinger, President and CEO of Xyleme. "This is a strong validation of what the market is clamouring for but is failing to get from older proprietary learning content management technologies: support for multiple blended learning models, ease of integration with enterprise content and applications, and content that truly future proofed. As global CIO's will attest to, only native XML technologies can provide these advantages.


