parson advises software companies on intelligent information and content delivery
November 25, 2021
With Diamant Software and d.velop, parson has advised two software companies on the use of intelligent information and content delivery.
Diamant Software wants to make its documentation more target-group oriented and integrate the information around the product even better. We have advised Diamant Software on the development of a sustainable content strategycontent strategy and created metadatametadata concepts for the delivery of intelligent content. To project reference.
d.velop wants to offer its customers even better digital services and improve the delivery of technical documentation. We support d.velop with consulting services in the areas of content management and content delivery. To project reference.
Snapshot from the Diamant project: implementation in the content delivery portalcontent delivery portal of Expert Communication
You find more information on our consulting services in the areas of content delivery and intelligent information here.
In this article, Martin Kreutzer and Ulrike Parson describe how you fill content delivery portals with smart content so that users quickly get the right answers to their questions. Read more
The new tekom blog is all about intelligent information. The blog brings together experts from related fields to explore the various aspects of the design and development of intelligent technologies. Read more
The tekom working group "Information 4.0" develops a new delivery standard for technical documentation - iiRDS (intelligent information request and delivery standard). iiRDS defines a package format and standardized metadata, making content delivery vendor-independent. Read more
At this year’s TC world conference, the tekom working group „Information 4.0” introduced the first results of the group’s work for defining a new content delivery standard for technical documentation in the age of Industry 4.0: iiRDS. tekom is the German association for technical communication. Read more
Usually, we create technical documentation in the form of a manual – for specific target groups and product versions. With the help of content management systems, we add metadata to our text modules and generate exactly the manual we want. Now, with the Internet of Things and a much stronger focus on modular information, our classic manual does not seem to have a future anymore. Read more