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Before we get started, I wanted to give you a brief agenda about what Im going to cover, I have a few slides just to give us a little context. But were going to spend most of the presentation in demonstration. Arbortext has been around since the early 1990s and has a long history with SGML, XML, and DITA. Its one of the first commercially available SGML editors. People argue over exactly who is first, but thats not our concern here today. Its the editor IBM was using when they developed DITA and RD folks from Arbortext have been part of the OASIS DITA technical committee since its inception. Arbortext is the only out of the box end to end solution since the acquisition by PTC in 2005. Arbortext has been focused on making sure that products are integrated and play nicely with each other. Weve all heard horror stories from publication groups whove had to duct-tape a solution together in order to get the full solution, and oftentimes despite years of work, they never really fully