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Publishing Content to Multiple Channels Becomes Reality in Healthcare Setting
The power of content management goes beyond a single publication channel. The ability to exchange content between various departments within an organization has long gone beyond being a luxury. It has become a necessity, with substantial business benefit. This has particular significance in the life science industry, where the volume of information exponentially increases the potential for re-use.
The ability to repurpose content for multiple outputs - for documentation, for training material, and as content chunks integrated into a knowledge center takes both knowledge of content management from the Web side as well as the component side, and a content management system that can handle both component content management and web content management. To read how one healthcare information technology supplier structured their content to single-source it for documentation, training, and customer support, download the case study from the Vasont Systems website.


