Zend Technologies Relies On MadCap Flare for Single-source Publishing of Customized Online Documentation Optimized for Web and Mobile Delivery
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New Case Study Examines How Zend Relies on MadCap Flare’s Topic-Based Authoring and Single Source Publishing to Keep Pace With Rapid Delivery of Multiple Product Releases La Jolla, CA, USA — July 23, 2014 — MadCap Software, Inc., the leader in multi-channel content authoring and a showcase company for Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) Visual Studio and Microsoft XPS, today announced that it has published a new case study on Zend Technologies. A leading provider of PHP software and services for developing, deploying and managing business-critical applications, Zend relies on MadCap Flare to streamline the delivery of its online product documentation, WebHelp, and mobile Help. The full Zend case study can be viewed by visiting: http://www.madcapsoftware.com/casestudy/zend.aspx. Zend helped establish the PHP language, which today powers over 200 million applications and websites. More than 40,000 companies worldwide rely on Zend’s industry-leading PHP solutions. Fueled by these enterprises’ demand for rapid application delivery, Zend has trained more than 10,000 Zend Certified Engineers (ZCE), including 1,500-plus new engineers in the past year alone. Zend’s own focus on continuous delivery of products—including Zend Server, Zend Studio and Zend Guard—has proven a key competitive advantage in today’s business climate. To ensure that customers have timely, accurate information about its products, even as new versions are released, Zend relies on MadCap Flare to deliver customized online documentation, WebHelp and mobile Help outputs. Among the key benefits Zend has realized with Flare: * MadCap Flare’s topic-based authoring and single-source publishing have eliminated redundancies and reduced the project time, making it easier to support the rapid releases of multiple products. * Single-source publishing with Flare lets Zend manage content in multiple outputs for multiple products, each with hundreds of pages of documentation. * Flare’s support for mobile outputs has helped Zend to expand the availability of its content, when and where customers need it, enhancing the user experience. * Zend uses HTML5 and cascading style sheets in Flare to customize the look and feel of its content and then generate different variations using targets. * MadCap technical support and forums within the MadCap community helped Zend to shorten the learning curve and gain new skills with Flare. “In this day and age, people want to access information quickly and easily, and more often, our users are away from the computer but need