By using XML content server to organize, manipulate and query information from the within the university’s XML repository, the Internet and other universities, a professor can potentially search within his or hers own university database as well as the World Wide Web to seek answers. With a powerful XML content server, you can enter detailed queries into cyber space and receive a multitude of responses.
For many organizations, the first step on the path to content agility is to create a master XML repository of their content on top of which they can build new information products that slice, dice and repurpose content in new and exciting ways. With an XML content server, your university or education resource can pull together all of its content into an XML content server’s repository to enable your content applications as well as others to be queried. No matter what form your content is in, unstructured content such as Microsoft Office files and Pdf’s are automatically converted to XML. As content is created, you can modify, enrich and transform your content as needed to power new applications and features and create new textbooks, using your own database of content or other registered professors and educators.