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Growing Interest in XML Seen at AIIM Conference on Content and Records Management







Growing Interest in XML Seen at AIIM
Conference on Content and Records
Management

Growing Interest in XML Seen at AIIM
Conference on Content and Records
Management
04/09/2004 04:09 PM

A report from the AIIM Content and Records Management conference and exposition from Dale Waldt, at which the interest and usage of XML grows ever stronger.




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