A new XML conversion vendor, CambridgeDocs Inc., launched this week with that in mind. It introduces a conversion tool called xDoc XML Converter that it says will create "meaningful XML," which it defines as XML schema that are compatible with any application and that let employees access and use the separate elements of a piece of content. Rizwan Virk, co-founder and chief technology officer, says the technology also will let customers plug content directly into a Web service without having to write any custom code. "We're doing for unstructured data what EAI has done for structured data," Virk says.
The xDoc XML Converter is priced at $2,995 for a single-CPU license. A server-based version that will allow for multiple administrators is expected to be available by the end of March, and it will probably be priced at about $10,000. More Software Insights
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