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The JX2 Framework

The ePublishing framework is specifically engineered to abstract business logic and create a distinct separation between presentation, metadata and content.

The sophisticated ePublishing engine delivers XML from a Data Repository directly to the page via the ePublishing engine - where it is rendered into the desired format by XSLT.

This approach ensures tremendous flexibility, with “pixel-level control” of display via XSLT & CSS – and importantly “future-proofs” the system by supporting content delivery to multiple delivery channels and formats including HTML, PDF, Word Doc, Print, Syndication Feeds, Digital Editions, Kiosk or Wireless Device.

The ePublishing platform is a powerful combination of superior technologies featuring Java 6, XML and XSLT. Our trademarked architecture, JX2™, offers the best results for low cost, high reliability and rapid deployment speed.

With JX2, the developer, designer and database administrator work in parallel to create more reliable sites that are easier to maintain and faster to deploy than with other application frameworks.

ePublishing JX2

The ePublishing solution will grow as your business grows and your needs change. You can add functionality, Web sites, products and additional capabilities without a significant reinvestment in time or resources.

We cannot know what Content, Community and eCommerce delivery will look like in 10 years, however, the ePublishing framework can adapt easily to market conditions, without requiring a tremendous investment.

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IBJ.com Wins Excellence Award

The Indianapolis Business Journal captured an Overall Excellence award for its new website, IBJ.com, in the Society of American Business Editors and Writers’ 15th annual Best in Business Journalism contest for 2009. There were 163 winners out of 796 entries, the second-highest entry total in the contest’s history.    more

Easy A-B Testing for Success

When building a website, you inevitably spend a large chunk of time deciding which layout is best and which content delivers results. But when it finally reaches the web, how do you know you made the right decisions? Could that sales bump have been 8% instead of 4 if the subscribe button were bigger?   more

 

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