Artesia Technologies' TEAMS 3.0 Digital Asset Management Solution to Offer Increased Support For Quark Publishing Products.Business Editors/Hi-Tech Writers Seybold Publishing 2000 SEYBOLD SEMINARS BOSTON Boston, town, England Boston, town (1991 pop. 26,495), E central England, on the Witham River. Boston's fame as a port dates from the 13th cent., when it was a Hanseatic port trading wool and wine. Having recovered from a decline in the 18th and 19th cent. 2000--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 7, 2000 Heightened integration between leading content management and authoring platforms to deliver enhanced cross-media publishing opportunities Artesia Artesia (ärtē`zhə). 1 City (1990 pop. 15,464), Los Angeles co., S Calif.; founded 1875, inc. 1959. Industries include dairying, printing, and the manufacture of photographic equipment and machinery. Technologies, Inc., developer and proud suppliers of the award-winning Adj. 1. award-winning - having received awards; "this award-winning bridge spans a distance of five miles" TEAMS(TM) enterprise digital asset management solution, announced today its increased support and interoperability The capability of two or more hardware devices or two or more software routines to work harmoniously together. For example, in an Ethernet network, display adapters, hubs, switches and routers from different vendors must conform to the Ethernet standard and interoperate with each other. with features from the popular Quark quark (kwôrk): see elementary particles. quark Any of a group of subatomic particles thought to be among the fundamental constituents of matter—more specifically, of protons and neutrons. publishing software. This newly released extension to TEAMS will enable it to more efficiently import and assemble QuarkXPress A popular desktop publishing program for the Macintosh and Windows from Quark, Inc., Denver, CO (www.quark.com). Originally developed in 1987 for the Mac, it is noted for its precise typographic control and advanced text and graphics manipulation. components facilitating advanced re-expression, XML-enhanced processing, and rich linking capabilities available through the TEAMS enterprise digital asset management solution. &uot;Without question, Quark is a significant platform for content authoring, particularly for print-centric publications,&uot; commented Dipto Charvarkarity, chief technology officer for Artesia Technologies. &uot;With its enhanced support for Quark, TEAMS users can better integrate their Quark assets into all of their cross-media publishing and marketing activities. One interesting example is that with TEAMS, legacy Quark documents can be transformed to be PRISM-compliant and can then leverage the work that Quark and Artesia have been doing to further this important emerging XML XML in full Extensible Markup Language. Markup language developed to be a simplified and more structural version of SGML. It incorporates features of HTML (e.g., hypertext linking), but is designed to overcome some of HTML's limitations. standard.&uot; About Artesia Technologies Based in Washington, DC's technology corridor, Artesia Technologies(TM) is a leading provider of digital asset management solutions. Organizations seeking to best manage, leverage and distribute rich media select Artesia's TEAMS(TM) to drive their e-business and cross media applications. TEAMS is an open and scalable solution that is uniquely positioned to connect creative minds with their markets, partners, and peers. Our blue ribbon blue ribbon denotes highest honor. [Western Folklore: Brewer Dictionary, 127] See : Prize customers include thought leaders as impressive and diverse as The Washington Post, General Motors, Jane's Information Group, and many more. The company was also recently recognized with the prestigious Crossroads 2000 A-List Award for its TEAMS Digital Asset Management solution and was named by ComputerWorld magazine as one of its &uot;Top 100 Emerging Companies to Watch in 2000.&uot; For additional information on Artesia Technologies, please visit our web site at www.artesiatech.com. |
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