Innovative software design at its best

A good house is built on solid foundations
The Noxum Publishing Studio is based upon Microsoft® .NET technology. This technology allows the "best of breed" principle. This means for example that a professional XML editor which offers the ease of use and functions required by the user can be seamlessly integrated into the user interface. Microsoft® SQL Server or Oracle® Database are used as databases. These technologies are tried and tested and form the basis for the application's high-performance design.

Decentralized access to centralized resources

The Noxum Publishing Studio is based upon a client/server architecture. The client software provides the user with convenient access to the functions on the server which stores and manages all data centrally in the form of information objects. The Noxum Publishing Studio offers client interfaces which are tailored to a particular editorial team.

Modularity – the key to genuine cross-media publishing

The software and content building blocks are highly modularized. This makes cross-media publishing and single-source publishing possible for the first time ever. The Noxum Publishing Studio sets new standards by closely integrating all functions – from capturing documents and managing content to publishing documents via a range of different channels.

Future-proof thanks to international standards

The consistent use of XML allows structure, content and layout to be clearly segregated. We rely on international standards such as XML, XSL-T, XSLFO, XHTML, XPath, XQuery, SOAP or DTDs and XML schemas. These are developed further by the W3C Consortium. Our product information management systems use established classification standards such as ETIM or eCl@ss as well as conventional exchange formats such as BMEcat.

Tested and certified

Renowned customers enlist independent firms or institutions (e.g. Integralis or IBS) to test our software solutions. In the process, our systems undergo complex load, security and penetration tests as well as web-accessibility checks. We pass these tests on a regular basis.

In 2005, the Noxum Publishing Studio was also certified for use on Microsoft platforms by the Veritest certification institute.

Illustration: Noxum Publishing Studio, software architecture