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Techworld, December 12, 2011
LexisNexis, a company providing computer-assisted legal research services, has picked enterprise software company MarkLogic to power components of its new Lexis Advance solution.

GigaOM, December 8, 2011
LexisNexis has pressed MarkLogic technology into service for its just-launched Lexis Advance legal data service.

IT World Canada, November 23, 2011
David Gorbet, MarkLogic VP of Product Strategy, speaks with ITWorld Canada about the challenge of unstructured data and what to do about it.

The Huffington Post, November 22, 2011
Orbis Technologies CTO Steve Hamby references MarkLogic in an article about Big Data.

IT Business Edge, November 18, 2011
To MarkLogic, connecting with Hadoop makes perfect sense because Hadoop and MarkLogic complement each other’s weaknesses.

AOL Government, November 17, 2011
Former CIA officials discuss Big Data at the 2011 MarkLogic Government Summit.

C4ISR, November 17, 2011
Former CIA Director Michael Hayden discusses Big Data at the 2011 MarkLogic Government Summit.

Government Computer News, November 17, 2011
Fairfax County, Va., has developed a repository, based on MarkLogic 5, for land use data that will make it easier to access real-time information about zoning changes, county land ordinances and property history.

IT Business Edge, November 16, 2011
Loraine Lawson does Q&A with Deputy CTO Jason Hunter and VP of Solutions Marketing Bill Veiga, after the announcement of a Hadoop connector with the release of MarkLogic 5.

Computing.co.uk, November 11, 2011
MarkLogic was awarded the 2011 UK IT Industry Award for Business IT Innovation of the Year.

Information Management, November 3, 2011
MarkLogic Corporation made additions and enhancements to its big data solution.

DBMS2, November 3, 2011
It's time to circle back to a subject I skipped when I otherwise wrote about MarkLogic 5: MarkLogic's new Hadoop connector.

Computer Business Review, November 2, 2011
Enterprise software company MarkLogic has introduced MarkLogic 5, the latest version of product designed for Big Data applications across the enterprise.

Datanami, November 2, 2011
Silicon Valley-based MarkLogic introduced MarkLogic 5, which they claim drastically improves their abilities to manage complexity in large-scale enterprises dealing with massive amounts of data..

TMCnet.com, November 2, 2011
Catering to the needs of Big Data applications across the enterprise, MarkLogic Corporation has unveiled MarkLogic 5.

SearchCIO, November 1, 2011
Kaplan chose a database server from MarkLogic Corp. designed for handling "big data." The server uses an indexing system that looks more like a search engine on steroids than it does a relational database.

Fierce Content Management, November 1, 2011
While many players including MarkLogic are fond of tossing around the term big data, MarkLogic has in fact been helping companies make sense of big data stores for years.

IDG News Service, November 1, 2011
You can add MarkLogic to the growing list of database vendors rushing to embrace the open-source Hadoop programming framework for large-scale data processing.

CMSwire, November 1, 2011
MarkLogic has announced the latest version of their XML database. MarkLogic is making it clear with the latest release, MarkLogic 5, that NoSQL newbies aren't the only ones that can do big data.

Database Trends and Applications, November 1, 2011
MarkLogic Corporation today announced general availability of MarkLogic 5, the latest version of its next generation database for unstructured information.

GigaOM, November 1, 2011
Unstructured database provider MarkLogic is souping up version 5.0 of its product with a Hadoop connector that lets users run MapReduce jobs on MarkLogic data without it having to leave the database.

DBMS 2, November 1, 2011
On November 1, 2011, MarkLogic unveiled new features in MarkLogic 5.

451 Group, November 1, 2011
We previously described the company as one in search of a market. But the 'big data' trend has brought the market to MarkLogic.

The Wall Street Journal, October 27, 2011
Founded in 2001, MarkLogic has something else none of the NoSQL companies have yet–significant revenue.

Government Technology, October 25, 2011
MarkLogic VP of Public Sector Randall Jackson discusses the concept of Relationertia and its impact on national productivity.

O’Reilly/Strata New York, September 22, 2011
MarkLogic CEO Ken Bado explains why harnessing complex, unstructured information is a key ingredient to solving Big Data challenges.

Computer Weekly, September 14, 2011
News agency the Press Association has signed a deal with MarkLogic to provide a central content store metadata repository for all of its unstructured information.

FOLIO, September 8, 2011
Watt Publishing is using MarkLogic to “scrape” data.

Philadelphia Business Journal, September 6, 2011
Randall Jackson, vice president of public sector, MarkLogic, discusses how soldiers are using devices in the field.

Database Trends and Applications, August 30, 2011
A new mobile application by Kaplan Publishing is leveraging MarkLogic as the platform to deliver content.

Information World Review, August 30, 2011
MarkLogic has teamed up with business books publisher Kaplan in a venture that will enable registered students to download a free electronic copy of their course books to their mobile devices.

ExecutiveBiz, August 26, 2011
Elsevier and ngmoco:) speak at the inaugural NoSQL Now!

GigaOM, August 26, 2011
The MarkLogic NoSQL Tapes serve as a valuable resource to help organizations make sense of NoSQL.

IDG News Service, August 26, 2011
MarkLogic customer Elsevier discusses using MarkLogic for multiple products at the NoSQL Now! Conference.

ZDNet, August 25, 2011
MarkLogic is a fast growing organization taking on Big Data Challenges.

Federal News Radio, July 21, 2011
MarkLogic VP Randall Jackson talks Big Data in the Public Sector on Federal News Radio – Listen Now!

CMSWire, July 7, 2011
MarkLogic, which we all know from its work with Big Data, has received another stamp of approval that should in the future result in some significant contracts from the US government.

Information Today, July 1, 2011
Ken Bado, MarkLogic CEO, discusses Big Data in Information Today cover story.

Sand Hill, June 14, 2011
Big Data Analytics and Unstructured Information discussed at the MarkLogic User Conference.

SD Times, June 3, 2011
Everyone seems excited by the concept of Big Data and related possibilities, but the "Big" in Big Data is a state of mind.

Curt Monash, May 15, 2011
Analyst Curt Monash discusses what to do with unstructured data on his blog.

CTO Edge, April 7, 2011
Newly appointed MarkLogic CEO Ken Bado says IT organizations need to find a better way to manage big data.

CMS Wire, April 6, 2011
MarkLogic has a new CEO and he thinks it's time to bring MarkLogic into the limelight as the go-to provider for information management.

Database Trends and Applications, April 5, 2011
Big data is one of those terms that is quickly gaining momentum among technologists. As industry experts discuss what to name this problem, in 2011, companies will be tasked with bringing big data from back office offline analytics to customer-facing 24x7 production systems.

Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal, April 5, 2011
MarkLogic names Ken Bado chief executive and a member of the board.

GigaOM, April 5, 2011
Ken Bado joins MarkLogic as CEO and member of the board.

San Jose Mercury News, April 5, 2011
Ken Bado, the former No. 2 executive at Autodesk, is the new President and CEO at MarkLogic Corporation.

San Francisco Business Times, April 5, 2011
MarkLogic Corp., a fast growing unstructured data analysis software company, has appointed former Autodesk sales and services executive vice president Ken Bado to be chief executive officer and president.

DBTA, April 5, 2011
MarkLogic names Ken Bado as its new chief executive officer and a member of the board of directors.

EContent, April 5, 2011
Ken Bado joins MarkLogic as CEO and a member of the board of directors.

Sand Hill, March 30, 2011
Software companies can have a fantastically differentiated product and an undeniable target market but if you don't have the right people, your company can't execute on these opportunities.

GigaOM, March 29, 2011
An interview with MarkLogic VP Jason Monberg, from the GigaOM Structure: Big Data Conference.

Federal Computer Week, March 28, 2011
Devin Holmes of Warrior Gateway is awarded a 2011 Fed 100 Award.

Computing, March 22, 2011
Political publishing group Dods has launched a legal information service based on MarkLogic.

Information World Review, March 17, 2011
There has been a wide explosion in unstructured but valuable data including: pictures, video, research data, social media posts, tweets and PDF documents in the last five years.

ZDNet, March 15, 2011
Watch VP of Product Marketing Ken Chestnut on ZDNET.

eContent, March 8, 2011
Zinio announced today that it is now using MarkLogic's expertise to power its UNITY multi-device platform.

Fierce Content Management, March 6, 2011
Zinio, the digital newsstand product delivered on a variety of platforms and MarkLogic, the XML content management and search vendor, announced a deal this week where MarkLogic will help Zinio deliver content to a variety of platforms from a single content store.

KMWorld, February 23, 2011
CQ Roll Call has a new application to help users track legislation and other information regarding the U.S. Congress.

Washington Post - Capital Business, February 28, 2011
Officials at MarkLogic, a California company with a growing government sector, said they're bullish on the company's future - and they just opened a sizable local office to prove it.

Publishing Perspective, February 18, 2011
Founded seven years ago, MarkLogic is the maker of a database for "unstructured data" - which these days consists of 80% of the information on the Internet, including documents, emails, social media posts, tweets, pictures, video, blogs, and research data.

KNTV - NBC Bay Area, February 17, 2011
If the economy is the president's highest priority, then the Bay Area is the obvious choice for a drop by.
siliconANGLE, February 9, 2011
Join Jason Monberg, VP of Product Management and Ron Avnur, VP of Engineering, as they discuss big data and a host of other issues in this video interview from the 2011 Strata Conference.

Dr. Dobbs Journal, January 25, 2011
The eXtensible Markup Language (XML), and databases that store XML, play a significant role in systems for authoring and tracking legislation. XML provides plumbing and XML servers provide an enabling technology for applications that lawmaking bodies use - and for web sites that report on lawmakers and legislation.

GigaOM, January 17, 2011
The publishing industry is keeping its formerly inky fingers crossed that mobile devices, including the seemingly ubiquitous iPad, will save its behind. With the mobile market still in its infancy, it's a tad early to be calling definitive trends, but there is one interesting tendency underway that may endure long-term - and that is the "appification" of media content.

ABC 7, January 05, 2011
During the recession, empty cubicles represented layoffs. This new year, they're starting to symbolize job openings. MarkLogic, a San Carlos software company, plans to hire 150 people in 2011 and Josh Narva has a growing stack of resumes and applications.

IT Pro, December 15, 2010
"MarkLogic has given us more flexibility in search and product development, enabling Yell.com to evolve to meet the changing needs of both advertisers and consumers," said Daniel Booth, search development manager for Yell in the UK.

Computer Business Review, December 14, 2010
CBR catches up with the Dave Kellogg, CEO of database firm MarkLogic, about battling Oracle for database supremacy.

Campus Technology, December 8, 2010
A Missouri company is looking to crack into the education market with a “social learning platform” that lets students search for academic resources and interact, collaborate, and share with each other outside of traditional learning management systems.

Database Trends and Applications, November 30, 2010
Dave Kellogg, CEO of MarkLogic, tells DBTA, “unstructured data still catches many people by surprise.” The problem is that most data management efforts focus on “efficiency, security, and analytics on the data that you've already mastered,” he says. “But as you hit diminishing marginal returns on those efforts, you need to recognize the elephant in the room - the 80% to 90% of your data that you are ignoring because it's unstructured, and thus doesn't fit well into your database and data warehouse infrastructure.”

XML Today, November 26, 2010
On the commercial side, MarkLogic has become one of the dominant players, and their growth trajectory is such that I see them being the Oracle of this decade. The MarkLogic server is finding its way into a lot of commercial circles in publishing, insurance, legal systems and the like, initially because of the perception of XML as a good document format, but increasingly for the strength of XML as a larger scale “data” format.

New York Times, November 25, 2010
MarkLogic, technically a NoSQL database, has never used the term and keeps far away from the NoSQL crowd, and it has built a solid business as a content-management database and unstructured data store across the media, government, financial services, and general enterprise industries.

ArnoldIT, November 22, 2010
Looks like MarkLogic users are in luck. “Access Innovations Announces a New Series of Enhancements for Data Harmony Suite For MarkLogic Server Users” explains to us exactly that, and just in time for the MarkLogic Government Summit on November 17, 2010, in Washington, DC.

Federal Computer Week, November 18, 2010
Taking a cue from websites such as Google and consumer-fed sites such as Yelp, Warrior Gateway harnesses capabilities in search, consumer voice and expertise and puts them together so veterans can access services where they live, said Devin Holmes, Warrior Gateway's executive director. Holmes spoke at the MarkLogic Government Summit on Nov. 17.

Beyond Search, November 18, 2010
MarkLogic delivered a hat trick at its annual Government Summit. First, the company put 450 to 500 people in a ballroom. In today's stormy financial weather, the turnout shouts. The second goal was the line up of speakers. MarkLogic's president hit his stride with a run down of MarkLogic's financial performance, technical innovations, and client uses of the MarkLogic server's ability to get unruly information to deliver results. The third goal was the technical deep dives that revealed MarkLogic's robustness and the technology's performance.

CMS Wire, November 17, 2010
Only a matter of weeks after it released v4.2 of its server, MarkLogic has released a set of Microsoft toolkits that enable users to access content that has been created in Office and reuse it in other documents from within Microsoft Office.

eWeek, November 11, 2010
MarkLogic, which makes an XML-based database server for unstructured information, has established itself as an alternative to traditional relational database servers and search engines. The Calif.-based company was recently noted as one of “16 Hot Companies Running Under the Radar” by eWEEK.

DBTA, November 2, 2010
MarkLogic Corporation has announced a major new version of its flagship product, MarkLogic Server, a purpose-built database for unstructured information targeted at customers in three verticals: media/publishing, government, and financial services segments.

eContent Magazine, November 2, 2010
Sometimes it can be easy to forget just how broad the term “publishers” can be, but attending the MarkLogic Digital Publishing Summit 2010 on October 28 was a great reminder. Publishers come in all shapes and sizes: From book publishers to legal publishers to app builders, publishing is a diverse, if sometimes floundering, industry.

Inc. Magazine, October 31, 2010
MarkLogic VP of Business Development Bill Veiga discusses what businesses should consider when looking to purchase a new database.

eContent Blog, October 28, 2010
Theresa Cramer of eContent blogs from the MarkLogic Digital Publishing Summit about Chris Anderson of Wired and his keynote on “The Web is Dead.”

KMWorld, October 25, 2010
MarkLogic has launched version 4.2, a new type of database that allows organizations to fully exploit unstructured information such as documents, social media posts, emails, tweets, images, videos, blogs, and research data.

451 Group, October 20, 2010
MarkLogic has updated its MarkLogic Server database with enterprise-grade features, such as replications, failover, security and rollback enhancements...

Fierce Content Management, October 20, 2010
This week, MarkLogic released version 4.2 of the Mark Logic Server product introducing several new features including MarkLogic Information Studio.

eWeek, October 18, 2010
MarkLogic released a new version of its database today with a host of new features aimed at helping organizations deal with unstructured data.

CMSWire, October 18, 2010
With the release of v4.2, MarkLogic adds significant new features to the database including Information Studio, which the company describes as an “Extract, Transformation, Loading (ETL) tool,” and enhancements to recovery functionality.

EContent Magazine, October 18, 2010
MarkLogic continues to build momentum as it launches MarkLogic Server 4.2, focusing on the three key areas that are of greatest concern to the company's customers: agility, robustness, and enterprise search and discovery.

Redmonk, October 18, 2010
MarkLogic and other vendors are offering tools on Mac to enable many of the best software developers to create brand new applications.

eWeek, October 12, 2010
eWeek highlights a number of companies, including MarkLogic, that eWeek sees as pushing the bar higher in several different markets. MarkLogic is profiled as an XML-based database server for unstructured information that is designed to replace traditional relational database servers and search engines at a portion of the time and cost of conventional IT.

Beyond Search, October 5, 2010
Stephen Arnold sits down with Dave Kellogg to talk about making sales in a tough economic climate.

InformationWeek, September 18, 2010
InformationWeek measures the satisfaction of 755 business IT pros regarding their database use and discusses the trends and findings.

The VAR Guy, September 16, 2010
In his blog, The VAR Guy discusses how Flatirons will distribute MarkLogic to the aerospace market.

IT Business Edge, September 9, 2010
Explaining the benefits of the MarkLogic Server, Mark Logic CEO Dave Kellogg points out the tendency to think too much in terms of printed documents and urges us to consider content as discrete pieces of information that can be recombined in infinite ways.

KM World, September 1, 2010
KM World discusses partnerships between the public and private sectors, highlighting the MarkLogic deployment at Warrior Gateway.

Information Today, August 12, 2010
Last weekend (Aug. 7-8), John Wiley & sons, Inc. officially switched off its aging Wiley InterScience platform and launched the all new Wiley Online Library. The search and discovery interface faceted browsing, "more like this" capabilities, and the search features are due to the company's major technological decision to use the MarkLogic XML Server.

Venture Capital Dispatch, July 12, 2010
In his blog, Aster Data board member (and MarkLogic Corp. CEO) Dave Kellogg estimates, on the basis of the few disclosures and some standard metrics, that EMC paid $300 million to $400 million for Greenplum.

Federal News Radio, July 7, 2010
A government accounting industry group has found the key to unlocking data previously stuck in an unbreakable file format.

Silicon Valley Mercury News, July 7, 2010
In a blog posting, MarkLogic CEO Dave Kellogg noted that, buried deep in EMC's news release, was the hint that the [Greenplum] acquisition will lead to the introduction of a new appliance. "Stay tuned," Cook said.

Forbes.com, June 10, 2010
MarkLogic CEO, Dave Kellog, comments on the difference between an add-on feature and a stand alone business idea.

EContent, June 2, 2010
As search technology has evolved and digital information has expanded and taken on new forms, "search" is less about finding and more about doing: integrating search and discovery into workflow to improve and speed decision making. With the global economy still struggling to regain its footing, there's little room for error in making enterprise-critical decisions and plenty of incentive to make the right calls as fast as possible.

NBC Bay Area news, May 31, 2010
NBC Bay Area news features Warrior Gateway, a new portal that connects the military community with needed resources. The site relies on MarkLogic to help veterans find services to smoothly transition back to civilian life.

NBC Bay Area, May 31, 2010
As we honor our fallen soldiers this Memorial Day, a website is making sure the thousands of veterans who return home from battle alive are not forgotten. Warrior Gateway uses technology to help returning soldiers with the next step of their difficult journey: Easing their return back into society.
Silicon Valley Watcher, May 26, 2010
David Kellogg is a veteran of the IT industry, he was key in growing Business Objects into one of the most successful French IT companies. I recently met with David Kellogg, here are some notes from our conversation.

Associated Press, May 24, 2010
For young veterans returning from duty in Iraq or Afghanistan, the process of re-entering society can be daunting, especially if they have been injured or have struggled with mental health problems. A new, free Web portal wants to help these warriors find the services they need in an environment they are comfortable in: the Internet.

InformationWeek, May 22, 2010
A new generation of low-cost, high-performance database software is rapidly emerging to challenge SQL's dominance in distributed processing and Big Data applications.

eWeek, May 11, 2010
The World Wide Web Consortium announces the availability of the XProc specification for managing XML-rich processes such as business processes used in enterprise computing environments.

Dr. Dobb's Journal, May 11, 2010
The W3C has announced XProc, a new tool for managing XML-rich processes. As decribed in the specification XProc: An XML Pipeline Language, provides a standard framework for composing XML processes. XProc streamlines the automation, sequencing and management of complex computations involving XML by leveraging existing technologies widely adopted in the enterprise setting.

InfoWorld, May 11, 2010
Called "XProc: An XML Pipeline Language," the specification provides a standard framework for composing XML processes, streamlining the automation, sequencing and management of complex computations involving XML. It leverages existing technologies widely adopted in enterprises, W3C said.

ebizQ, April 28, 2010
Recently NPR ran a story about the dramatically changing world of television viewing and the impact is having on services provided by Nielsen. This caused me to reflect on the rapidly increasing value of ECM.

Insurance Experts' Forum, April 6, 2010
One of the most compelling movements to sweep the IT world in years is cloud computing, which seems to offer incredibly cheap computing power and application access. However, don't be lead down the wrong path by the low, up-front numbers, one industry observer cautions.

Venture Beat, March 23, 2010
(Written by MarkLogic CEO Dave Kellogg)
I've spent my career competing against companies 10 to 1000 times bigger than mine, winning more than my fair share of skirmishes along the way. It's definitely an uphill battle, but here are five rules I've developed that will maximize your odds of success when pitting your startup against the giants of your chosen industry.

Information Today, Inc., March 22, 2010
The American Institute of Physics (AIP; www.aip.org) announced the migration of its 12 archival journals to its Scitation C³ next-generation hosting platform. All Scitation publications will migrate to the C³ platform in the coming months. Central to the implementation is an agile development environment utilizing a new MarkLogic content server and Polopoly web content management system. AIP says the new journal sites have significantly reduced discovery and reading time due to exposing content components in the XML.

eWeek.com, March 18, 2010
Recent announcements from Twitter and Digg.com underscore the growing awareness of NoSQL databases as an alternative to relational database management systems. But just what the future holds for NoSQL is an open question.

Knowledgespeak.com, March 10, 2010
Software solutions provider MarkLogic Corporation, US, has announced that scientific publisher RSC Publishing has launched a new beta publications platform built on MarkLogic Server. For the first time, more than 165 years of Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) content will now be searchable and accessible to the chemical science research community through a single search interface.

CTOEdge, March 9, 2010
There's growing dissatisfaction with SQL on a number of fronts, but it seems hard to tell if this represents an actual movement or just a loose coalition of groups with slightly aligned interests.

Burton Group Blogs, March 8, 2010
Lyn Robison talks about how to reject the rigidity of enterprise information systems with just two things: 1) Front-end software that can understand new data and metadata without modification 2) Back-end software that that can help you create and recreate your metadata

Database Pro News, March 3, 2010
As you almost surely know by now – it's about time for the Oscars, where the best movies, actors, and behind-the-scenes people are recognized. And some database experts have been acknowledged, too, as the 2010 CODiE Awards finalists for “Best Database Management Solution” have been named.

All Business, March 1, 2010
MarkLogic Corp. recently took its software into the cloud with MarkLogic Cloud Services. Users can now access the company's signature XML technology via Amazon Web Services.

San Francisco Business Times, February 9, 2010
Congresswoman Jackie Speier visited the head office of MarkLogic Corp. in San Carlos on Monday to learn about its software used to manage, analyze and share information from different sources.

Business Insider, February 8, 2010
We talked to a few of the people behind some good corporate blogs to find out what it takes to catch, and hold, a reader's attention in the tangled jungle that is the modern blogosphere.

Database Trends and Applications, February 2, 2010
MarkLogic Corporation, a provider of information infrastructure software, announced that its latest line of software will be available from the cloud, through Amazon Web Services.

Shore ContentBlogger, January 26, 2010
A trend towards customizing is being driven by opportunities revealed by platforms that are already good at repurposing content.

SearchCloudComputing.com, January 25, 2010
Amazon.com has added XML search and data handling technology to its Amazon Web Services (AWS) vending machine of cloud-friendly services, via partner MarkLogic Inc.

Beyond Search, January 25, 2010
MarkLogic's technology has demonstrated its versatility in a number of information-centric environments. With the move to the cloud option, MarkLogic is poised for new services.

Ventana Research, January 22, 2010
MarkLogic is not sitting still as they announced the availability of their platform available in the cloud computing environment utilizing Amazon EC2 and VMware environments. This step forward dramatically simplifies the ability to cycle up their platform and assemble information applications within a short period of time without the hassle of getting the hardware and resources to configure it internally.

Cloud Computing Journal, January 22, 2010
MarkLogic Corporation, which traffics in information infrastructure software and makes sense of both structured and unstructured data, means to put a new line of cloud services on Amazon beginning with its flagship MarkLogic Server. The move will let customers use its widgetry on a pay-by-the-hour basis.

MSPmentor, January 20, 2010
Yet another software firm is stepping into Amazon's cloud. The latest example: MarkLogic, best known as developers of information infrastructure technology, has announced its intentions to bring their XML server solution to the cloud, starting with MarkLogic Server for Amazon EC2. Here's the scoop.

The Gilbane Group, January 19, 2010
MarkLogic Corporation announced MarkLogic Cloud Services, a new line of services that will make MarkLogic software available on Amazon Web Services. The first such offering in this line is MarkLogic Server for EC2, which enables customers to use MarkLogic on a pay-by-the-hour basis on Amazon EC2, the popular elastic computing cloud platform.

CMS Wire, January 19, 2010
MarkLogic has just announced that it is providing a new line of cloud services that will enable customers to access and use the MarkLogic server on Amazon EC2.

ebiz, January 19, 2010
MarkLogic Corporation, a leading provider of information infrastructure software, today announced MarkLogic Cloud Services, a new line of services that will make MarkLogic software available on Amazon Web Services.

eWeek.com, January 18, 2010
The amount of data that enterprises have to store has been expanding, and 2010 promises no reversal of that trend. For IT managers, the challenge of dealing with so much data is not going away. With that in mind, eWEEK spoke to a number of analysts about what database administrators and the companies they work for should be thinking about in 2010.

San Francisco Business Times, January 12, 2010
Software business MarkLogic Corporation added Jeff Miller to its board of directors.

The 451 Group, January 7, 2010
A year ago, MarkLogic told us it was looking to create a market category for XML servers to encourage wider adoption of its XML database product, MarkLogic Server. The company's strategy for 2010 is to replicate its success in publishing and government in other verticals, starting with financial services and healthcare.

Venure Beat, December 29, 2009
Dave Kellogg, CEO of MarkLogic, shares his predictions for 2010 on eight trends that will surface this year.

Magazine Publishers of America, December 14, 2009
If you haven't heard it already, we are drowning in data. If that is not bad enough, as some magazine publishers have acknowledged, we can't find all the data we are drowning in. And you can't monetize what you can't find. Fortunately there are a number of emerging technology companies that help publishers search all content: text, video, audio, and images.

Davidworlock.com, December 11, 2009
At the MarkLogic Digital Publishing Summit, the audience had gathered to hear about innovation and service development, and to note the decline of an ancient content regime based on publisher control of selection, distribution and pricing.

Shore Communications, December 10, 2009
While MarkLogic is far from the only game in town for cross-platform publishing technologies, its recent Digital Publishing Summit at the Plaza Hotel in New York City was a huge down payment on establishing itself as a thought leader that could merge the best of East Coast and West Coast thinking in enterprise and media content markets.

Baseline, December 8, 2009
Trend #6 Knowledge Sharing, Business Intelligence and Social Networking: JetBlue Airways has turned to an XML-based content management system from MarkLogic in order to consolidate documents and data.

Beyond Search, December 3, 2009
Oracle finds itself in a position of playing catch up in next generation data management and posts an anti-MarkLogic white paper – This begs the question, “So what's with the direct attack on MarkLogic?”

Inc., December 3, 2009
Dave Kellogg, CEO of MarkLogic Corporation, a company that develops and markets an XML server, has offered up some pointers on his blog about how to make the budgeting process a productive one, starting with one word: strategy.

Econtent, November 24, 2009
The topic: "In-Context Content Delivery" Speakers Miles Kehoe, president and co-founder of New Idea Engineering, Avi Rappoport, principal consultant at Search Tools Consulting, and Walter Underwood, lead engineer at MarkLogic, came together on the fly to keep the audience with an informative Q&A discussion lead by conference chair Michelle Manafy.

CMS Wire, November 24, 2009
MarkLogic is expanding its executive team with the appointment of David Martin as VP of enterprise and OEM sales.

Silicon Valley Mercury News, November 23, 2009
When Dave Kellogg arrived at Sequoia Capital on that day in early October 2008, "the last chair in the room was in the front row," he recalled. "My penance for being a little bit late."

WSJ VC Blog, November 23, 2009
Better Times - While high unemployment numbers keep making headlines, the San Jose Mercury News has word of a start-up rebound in Silicon Valley. The newspaper talked to chief executives of four companies backed by Sequoia Capital, which famously warned start-ups to tighten their belts in October 2008, and found them upbeat. “I don't think we're completely out of the woods,” MarkLogic CEO Dave Kellogg said. “But there is certainly more optimism.”

Folio Magazine, November 5, 2009
Publishers Press teams with digital vendors to offer CMS suite.

Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal, October 23, 2009
As the nature of information changes, it's an increasing need for enterprises to store, organize and filter all the data they've accumulated, including e-mails and Web pages and other so-called unstructured information that isn't easily manageable. MarkLogic aims to manage it.

CMSWire, October 23, 2009
The information-centric applications provider MarkLogic has just announced its latest step in extending the functionality of Microsoft Office 2007 with the release of Toolkit for PowerPoint.

codeMantra, October 14, 2009
codeMantra announced today that it has signed a partnership agreement with MarkLogic Corporation to integrate its industry leading XML server, MarkLogic Server.

Folio Magazine, October 8, 2009
San Carlos, California-based CMS and infrastructure services provider MarkLogic Corp. said the American Institute of Physics used the MarkLogic Server to produce a mobile e-Reader application called iResearch.

KM World, September 14, 2009
Platts, a provider of energy information, is using MarkLogic's technology as the foundation for LNG TraderNet, its interactive Web-based tool for managing analysis of global liquefied natural gas (LNG) markets.

Temis.com, September 1, 2009
TEMIS, a leader in Text Analytics Solutions for the Enterprise, today announced that MarkLogic Corporation, a leading provider of software for information-centric applications, has been selected as TEMIS Business Partner of the Year 2009.

Burton Group Blogs: Data Management, August 24, 2009
MarkLogic Server holds the position in the XML database market that Oracle held in the early relational database market: they are offering the first commercially viable product.

The Medical News, August 21, 2009
Informatics Corporation of America (ICA) today announced that it has formed a strategic OEM partnership with MarkLogic® Corporation to enhance its interactive clinical portal with quality reporting capabilities provided by the industry's leading XML Server, MarkLogic Server.

XML Today, August 11, 2009
The XML Database world has long been something of a quiet backwater, but of late the sector is beginning to show some intriguing signs of life. Notably, the week XML Database giant MarkLogic released their new MarkLogic XML Server 4.1 bringing significant new capabilities to the front-runner in the field that should make XQuery development in particular especially attractive.

KM World, September 14, 2009
Platts, a provider of energy information, is using MarkLogic's technology as the foundation for LNG TraderNet, its interactive Web-based tool for managing analysis of global liquefied natural gas (LNG) markets.

Temis.com, September 1, 2009
TEMIS, a leader in Text Analytics Solutions for the Enterprise, today announced that MarkLogic Corporation, a leading provider of software for information-centric applications, has been selected as TEMIS Business Partner of the Year 2009.

Burton Group Blogs: Data Management, August 24, 2009
MarkLogic Server holds the position in the XML database market that Oracle held in the early relational database market: they are offering the first commercially viable product.

The Medical News, August 21, 2009
Informatics Corporation of America (ICA) today announced that it has formed a strategic OEM partnership with MarkLogic® Corporation to enhance its interactive clinical portal with quality reporting capabilities provided by the industry's leading XML Server, MarkLogic Server.

XML Today, August 11, 2009
The XML Database world has long been something of a quiet backwater, but of late the sector is beginning to show some intriguing signs of life. Notably, the week XML Database giant MarkLogic released their new MarkLogic XML Server 4.1 bringing significant new capabilities to the front-runner in the field that should make XQuery development in particular especially attractive.

KM World, August 10, 2009
MarkLogic has unveiled MarkLogic Server 4.1, the latest version of its highly regarded XML server. The company reports that key new features include expanded Representational State Transfer (REST) capabilities, schema validation, Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS)/Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) support and Japanese search and enrichment.

Beyond Search – Arnold IT, August 6, 2009
We just wrote about MarkLogic upgrading its XML server platform, and now it seems the company is stepping up its performance with another important win: MarkLogic won the Nature Publishing Group deal to use that souped-up server as the primary XML-based information platform powering Nature.com. MarkLogic will power the enhanced search functionality on the web site that includes an archive of journals.

Database Trends and Applications, July 27, 2009
MarkLogic Corporation, a provider of software for information-centric applications, announced the release of its new product, MarkLogic Application Services 1.0, a suite of services designed to help organizations rapidly design, develop, and deploy rich information-centric applications.

Intelligent Enterprise, July 16, 2009
MarkLogic has released an upgrade of its namesake XML server, adding features to improve the platform's support for creating and deploying information services.

Information Management, July 16, 2009
MarkLogic Corporation, a leading provider of software for information-centric applications, announced the release of its new product, MarkLogic Application Services 1.0, a suite of services designed to help organizations design, develop and deploy rich information-centric applications.

Forbes, July 16, 2009
Taylor Buley, Forbes reporter for their CIO Network video series, interviews Dave Kellogg, CEO, MarkLogic, on the topic of the impact of Google Wave and the current state of business collaboration.

FierceCIO, July 15, 2009
MarkLogic® Corporation, a leading provider of software for information-centric applications, today launched MarkLogic Sever 4.1, the newest version of its industry-leading XML server.

damTRENDS, July 14, 2009
MarkLogic Corporation, a leading provider of software for information-centric applications, today launched MarkLogic Server 4.1, the newest version of its industry-leading XML server.

CMS Wire, July 14, 2009
The information-centric applications provider not only has a new version of their flagship solution to parade around, but a new product for designing, developing and deploying applications as well.

Gilbane Group Information Technology News, July 14, 2009
MarkLogic Corporation launched MarkLogic Sever 4.1, the newest version of its XML server.

Fierce Content Management, June 17, 2009
One of the big limitations of using Excel is that you can't really use the data inside the spreadsheets out of the box. MarkLogic has solved that problem by releasing the MarkLogic Toolkit for Excel.

VentureDeal, May 29, 2009
Software company MarkLogic Corporation has secured $12.5 million in a new round of venture capital investment.

CMS Wire, May 27, 2009
Content solutions provider, MarkLogic has secured US$12.5 million in further venture capital funding to help expand sales and development of its XML server and other products.

peHUB, May 27, 2009
MarkLogic, a San Carlos, California-based information technology company, closed a US$12.5 million round of financing led by Sequoia Capital and including participation from Tenaya Capital.

VentureBeat, May 26, 2009
MarkLogic, which makes software to help other companies deliver content, has raised $12.5 million in a fourth round of funding from existing backers Sequoia Capital and Tenaya Capital (previously Lehman Brothers Venture Partners).

The 451 Group, May 26, 2009
XML specialist MarkLogic has raised a $12.5m round of financing from existing investor Sequoia Capital, with Tenaya Capital (formerly Lehman Brothers Venture Partners) participating.
Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal, May 26, 2009
MarkLogic Corp., a software provider for information-centric applications, said Tuesday it closed a $12.5 million round of financing.

Tech Crunch IT, May 26, 2009
MarkLogic, an IT company that creates software to host large amounts of content, has raised $12.5 million in Series D funding led by Sequoia Capital, with participation from Tenaya Capital.

Silicon Valley Mercury News, May 26, 2009
MarkLogic, a San Carlos software company that aims to help companies mine the value of their information systems, announced Tuesday it has closed a $12.5 million round of financing, led by Sequoia Capital and including participation from Tenaya Capital.

CMS Wire, May 13, 2009
Yesterday at the MarkLogic User Conference in San Francisco, the opening keynote presenter James Surowiecki, a financial industry consultant and researcher in the emerging field of crowdsourcing, addressed an enthusiastic audience of more than 500 attendees, warning them to “avoid relying on individuals or small groups of elite employees to solve problems.”

XML Today, May 7, 2009
MarkLogic Server’s Singleton feature and Map: namespace gives XQuery the potential to be seen as a serious web development language in its own right.

KM World, May 1, 2009
At a time when resources are scarce and demands are many, more law enforcement organizations and government agencies are participating in data sharing systems such as LInX, and have reaped significant benefits.

CMS Wire, April 28, 2009
MarkLogic offers a solution designed to turn email into a knowledge asset. It’s called MarkMail and it is an enterprise infrastructure tool that can help your org transform the way you do e-mail archiving, e-mail search and email-based knowledge management.

EContent Magazine, April 21, 2009
MarkLogic Corporation announced that global publisher John Wiley & Sons, Inc. is using MarkLogic’s XML Server to power its new strategic publishing application, Wiley Custom Select, which was delivered in late March to college and university faculty.

Information World Review, March 27, 2009
As the current economic downturn challenges business sustainability, the e-Publishing Innovative Forum 2009 intends to demonstrate “winning strategies to enhance profit margins and make business recession proof”.

Digital Publishing Solutions Magazine, March/April, 2009
MarkLogic Corporation announces the availability of a new version of MarkMail, a free service for searching mailing list archives.

Publishers Weekly, February 12, 2009
O’Reilly Media’s Tools of Change conference returned to New York City with its unique combination of headsplitting technical details and visionary futurism. Book publishing at the TOC serves as both hero and goat—the unlimited potential of unleashed digital content sadly suppressed by the industry’s tentative response to the evolving digital marketplace.

CMS Wire, February 12, 2009
With the growing demand for instant delivery of content in a variety of formats via Web, print, mobile and e-reader devices, semantically qualified XML-based content management systems are getting focused scrutiny by developers.

EContent Magazine, February 3, 2009
MarkLogic Corporation announced the availability of a new version of MarkMail, a free service for searching mailing list archives. Powered by MarkLogic Server, MarkMail 2.0 introduces several new capabilities for enhanced user customization, personalization, and notification.

CMS Wire, January 26, 2009
MarkLogic Server now connects to SharePoint Server 2007 - or MOSS as we all like to say. This new connector, aptly called the MarkLogic Connector for SharePoint, enables advanced XML processing for MOSS, something MOSS doesn't do itself.

Outsell - Thinking Out Loud, January 23, 2009
After recently writing about the quiet adoption of XML over the past ten years, it appears that the “quiet revolution” I described is about to take to the streets and make some noise. The catalyst is a one-two punch of Microsoft having made XML the default file format for Office documents in Office 2007, and MarkLogic’s more recent announcement of a new connector for SharePoint portals and MarkLogic Toolkit for Word 2007 for manipulating XML content.

Beyond Search - Arnold IT, January 23, 2009
MarkLogic has developed a MarkLogic Connector for SharePoint. There are somewhere in the neighborhood of 100 million SharePoint licenses in the world at this time (January 2009). Microsoft provides some basic tools, but for industrial strength content manipulation, the MarkLogic platform with its support industry standards like the XQuery language and Open XML adds beef to the anorexic SharePoint frame.

KM World, January 22, 2009
MarkLogic announces the MarkLogic Connector for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and MarkLogic Server. It automatically mirrors content from Office SharePoint Server 2007 to the MarkLogic XML server and pushes content at any stage of a business workflow.

ECM Connection, January 21, 2009
MarkLogic® Corporation, provider of the industry's leading XML server, recently announced the general availability of the MarkLogic Connector for SharePoint®. This new offering leverages the powerful combination of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and MarkLogic Server.

Folio Magazine, January 21, 2009
XML server provider MarkLogic has introduced two services designed to streamline the digital workflow. The first is MarkLogic Connector for SharePoint, which automatically mirrors content from Microsoft Office SharePoint 2007 to MarkLogic's server.

EContent, January 20, 2009
While the rest of the country was glued to their television and computer screens, watching an historic inauguration--MarkLogic, provider of XML servers, announced two new offerings. Like President Obama’s inaugural address, MarkLogic’s Connector for SharePoint and free Toolkit for Word seem to have been shaped, at least in part, by the struggling economy.

Gilbane Group Information Technology News, January 20, 2009
Distributed under the open-source Apache 2.0 license, the MarkLogic Toolkit for Word delivers a free, simple way for developers to combine native XML-based functionality in both MarkLogic Server and the most common content authoring environment, Microsoft Office Word 2007.

Fierce Content Management, January 13, 2009
Dale Waldt posted a piece this week on the Gilbane XML and Content Management blog called Can Word Processors Be Used to Create Structured Content?

The 451 Group, January 6, 2009
MarkLogic continues on a growth trajectory with its XML server product, MarkLogic Server. The recent 4.0 release includes some flashy new features to better support queries and alerting based on location and entity data.

The Content Wrangler, December 22, 2008
We asked technology guru Dave Kellogg, CEO, MarkLogic Corporation to share with you his predictions for the coming year. Check out Dave’s list to see which tools, techniques, and technologies will make news in 2009.

Data Conversion Laboratory, December, 2008
Got XML? Thanks to the efforts of standards groups like the W3C that have diligently supported and created guidelines for data formats being used on the Web, XML (Extensible Markup Language) is now the most commonly accepted syntax for creating documents for use online whether it be for web or internal use.

An App Gap Review, November 25, 2008
MarkLogic Server allows organizations to store, search, analyze and dynamically deliver XML content. I have written about one application before (see – US Army’s Battle Command Knowledge System (BCKS) Moves to XML-based Platform). Recently, they announced the release of MarkLogic Server 4.0.

O'Reilly News, November 23, 2008
XML databases have long been something of a niche category in the database world, trying with varying degrees of success to provide the level of ease and accessibility for semi-structured content that is a hallmark of SQL databases, ...

Redmond Developer, November, 2008
MarkLogic releases MarkLogic Server 4.0, with added support for geospatial data, dynamic content and entity enrichment.

Government Computer News, Tuesday, October 21, 2008
MarkLogic has released version 4.0 of its XML Server software. The MarkLogic XML Server includes an XML database, search engine and application server software.

ECM Connection, Thursday, October 16, 2008
MarkLogic Corporation recently celebrated the launch of MarkLogic Sever 4.0, the newest version of its industry-leading XML server.

Editor & Publisher, Tuesday, October 14, 2008
MarkLogic has launched MarkLogic Server 4.0, the latest version of its flagship XML server -- a solution for newspaper publishers building out e-media products and needing to manage content via XML platforms, for conversion of content to a format easily reproduced digitally and in print.

Fierce CIO, Friday, October 10, 2008
MarkLogic, the XML search vendor, released MarkLogic Server 4.0.

b-eye: Business Intelligence Network, Wednesday, October 9, 2008
MarkLogic Corporation, provider of the industry's leading XML server, recently announced the launch of the Open Enrichment Framework, an initiative created to speed integration with third–party entity extraction engines and other content enrichment tools.

Information Today, Wednesday, October 9, 2008
Against the backdrop of a presidential debate and a stock market nose dive, MarkLogic Corp. has announced some big—and, thankfully, upbeat—news of its own.

Folio Magazine, Wednesday, October 8, 2008
XML platform provider MarkLogic has launched MarkLogic Server 4.0, the latest version of its flagship XML server.

KM World, Wednesday, October 8, 2008
MarkLogic has released MarkLogic Server 4.0, the latest iteration of its popular XML product.

CMS Wire, Tuesday, October 7, 2008
The 4.0 release aims to “improve search and delivery of unstructured and semi-structured data” — a goal for which MarkLogic believes organizations are actively searching.

EContent Digital Content Strategies & Resources, Tuesday, October 7, 2008
MarkLogic 4.0 includes new features that provide geospatial support to build location-based applications, alerting capabilities to push content to users based on saved profiles, and entity enrichment for search and navigation.

Gilbane Group Information Technology News, Tuesday, October 7, 2008
MarkLogic Corporation announced the launch of MarkLogic Sever 4.0, the newest version of its XML server.

All Points Blog - Directions Mag, Tuesday, October 7, 2008
MarkLogic has added geospatial support its XML Server.

Beyond Search/Arnold IT, Tuesday, October 7, 2008
With MarkLogic’s most recent release of its flagship server product, MarkLogic offers a content platform, not a content utility.
Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal, Thursday, September 25, 2008
MarkLogic Corp,. an XML content software provider, on Thursday named Cathy Lewis chief financial officer

Airline Procurement, September 2008 Newsletter, p.4 — By Mark Fitzgerald
MarkLogic, an XML content platform provider, said JetBlue Airways selected its information and delivery solution to power the carrier's corporate publications application, which houses a variety of cross-departmental intellectual property including regulatory compliance procedures, policies and educational materials.

Aviation Daily, September 17, 2008 — By Jim Mathews
JetBlue will soon be able to load all the content from its flight, ground and airport operations documents into a special database that can automatically generate and update procedural manuals and other documents under a project the airline is working on with vendor MarkLogic Corp.

September 11, 2008 — By Jonathan Erickson
Database development in an XML world. Interview with Dave Kellogg, CEO MarkLogic.

September 9, 2008 — By Ed Sperling
To social historians, it's the unabridged history of corporate life. For lawyers, it's the stuff of class-action lawsuits. But for chief information officers, the humongous amount of information being stored in their data centers is nothing more than a waste of money.

August 31, 2008 — By Hugh McKellar
When we first started identifying products six years ago, we were still seeing some radical new technology and tried to select solutions that would be embraced by the marketplace and gain wide adoption.

August 12, 2008 — By Michael LoPresti
MarkLogic recently announced that the U.S. Army's Battle Command Knowledge System (BCKS) has implemented MarkLogic Server to support a mission-essential knowledge management (KM) and information sharing requirement.

August 7, 2008 — By Dan Campbell, Special to GCN
The U.S. Army is using MarkLogic Server in the implementation of a Battle Command Knowledge System (BCKS) to improve soldiers’ abilities to search the Army’s Warrior Knowledge Base (WKB).

August 7, 2008 — By Jason Fell, FolioMag.com
Traditional publishers are turning to more efficient content management systems.

July 28, 2008 — MarkMail added the java.net mail archives to its search repository.

June 23, 2008—The U.S. Army’s Battle Command Knowledge System has implemented MarkLogic Corp.’s MarkLogic Server to support a mission-essential knowledge-management and information-sharing requirement.

June 18, 2008—This EContent article discusses how ALM, O’Reilly, and Oxford University Press use MarkLogic’s dynamic navigation capabilities to deliver more precise information to users.

June 17, 2008—MarkLogic provides information access and delivery solutions that accelerate the creation of content applications. Customers across a range of industries rely on MarkLogic to repurpose content and deliver that information through channels.

June 13, 2008—Search guru Stephen Arnold interviews Dave Kellogg as part of Arnold IT’s Search Wizards Speak series.

May, 2008—The Perl Review interviewed Jason in May 2008, after MarkMail had loaded 530,000 messages from 75 Perl mailing lists.

April 7, 2008—EContent Case Study: Improving Content Flow At Bowker

March 13, 2008—Facebook 101: Ten Things You Need to Know About Facebook

March 11, 2008—It Ain’t Easy Being Green

March 11, 2008—MarkLogic Joins Microsoft in Interop Vendor Alliance

February 29 2008—KMWorld 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management 2008

January 1, 2008—What’s Next in the Content Space? — Interview with Dave Kellogg, MarkLogic

December 18, 2007 MarkLogic has had a focused market strategy, selling to publishing and federal government customers almost exclusively to date. It is now exploring new markets, and its foray into email search and archiving is particularly interesting.

November 1, 2007 In today’s publishing world, content must be easily and instantaneously manipulated—no matter whether it’s headed to the Web, a magazine or a directory, burned to a CD or DVD, or broadcast in the form of a podcast.

September 2007—B-EYE Network’s Claudia Imhoff speaks with John Kreisa, director of product marketing at Mar Logic, about the value of an XML content platform for unlocking unstructured content.
July/August 2007—No longer able to meet customer demand with print-only products, established publishers are embracing new publishing models.
August 2007—This article discusses the opportunities and challenges of using XML, stating that companies are increasingly becoming excited about what XML will enable them to do with their content.
MarkLogic Announces MarkLogic Server 3.2
June 2007—Latest version provides expanded content processing capabilities, more sophisticated content search and analysis, and enhanced support for administrators and developers.
May 2007—Systems builders are gradually winning over government skeptics to white-box solutions.
May 2007—MarkLogic has unleashed MarkLogic Server 3.2, the newest version of its XML content platform.
May 2007—MarkLogic Corporation has announced the general availability of MarkLogic Sever 3.2.
May 2007—MarkLogic Server OEM Edition provides a tailored platform and all the components needed to create rich web applications built around XML content and metadata.
May 2007—MarkLogic customers O'Reilly and Harvard Business School Publishing are examples of publishers using the internet to increase competitiveness and meet the needs of an increasingly tech-savvy audience.
April 2007—Publishers will see the rapid growth of players like MarkLogic as a justification of their faith in XML.
March 2007—A case study of Congressional Quarterly's use of MarkLogic, written by CQ's CIO, Larry B. Tunks
March 2007—MarkLogic customer Congressional Quarterly is ahead of the curve in its adoption and use of XQuery.
March 2007—MarkLogic is concentrating on its strengths in publishing and government markets this year as it looks to increase indirect (and direct) sales.
March 2007—Semantico announces a partnership with MarkLogic.
January/February 2007—Stephen Buxton, MarkLogic's director of product management, gives real world examples of content applications that deliver information products based on users' roles, activities, and work processes.
January 2007—Scott Abel interviews MarkLogic's principal technologist Jason Hunter.
December 2006—EContent editors profile the 20 companies that generated the most banter among the EContent 100 judging team during their month-long wiki-based process.
November 2006—With the current crop of product announcements from enterprise search vendors, as well as new entrants to the market, IWR wonders what course search engines will take in the future.
November 2006—The search box only became the Web's de facto interface in the past few years, and some analysts already see a future in which it will grow less central to information-gathering.
October 2006—Really Strategies has introduced RSuite, a content management suite (CMS) powered by MarkLogic Server that's designed especially for publishers.
June 2006—While enterprise search technology has been capable of searching multiple repositories for some time, it required a great deal of programming and computer overhead and didn't necessarily allow users to manipulate results. XML and Web Services have changed all that.
April 2006—Read how several MarkLogic customers are putting on–demand technologies to work in their businesses.
March 2006—Google–style search is all right for some, but enterprise search demands a mix of technologies and techniques that lead to better accuracy.
February 2006—Oxford University Press selected MarkLogic Server as the basis for its publishing platform because the software provided the greatest flexibility in describing, organizing, and searching content.
January 2006—There are whole classes of applications that are very difficult to build using current technologies but will be much easier with XQuery.
January 2006—There's a big divide that exists in information technology — it's the divide between data and content.
October 2005—Because XML has both structured and unstructured aspects, it offers the best of both worlds for searching. Nerac, a research firm that provides information on intellectual property, uses MarkLogic Server to better query and present information.
August 2005—Oxford University Press uses MarkLogic Server to enable customers to view reference materials and various specialized music files on handheld as well as desktop devices.
April 2005—We see MarkLogic continuing to prove the value of sound knowledge management practices.
March 2005—University of Virginia Press launches The Dolley Madison Digital Edition, using MarkLogic's XML content platform.


