IBM2 Feb 2016 17:00
Thanks for the mention,testpack3.
It certainly beats the persistent "sledging",which I normally encounter after posting.
The Stilo CEO described the " large client" ,which was beta testing Authorbridge, as "patient,helpful and understanding".
That client was recently named as being IBM during a recent STL webinar,although a formal announcement has yet been made .
Here is a link to the Spring conference in Virginia at which IBM will share a platform with Stilo .
http://cm-strategies.com/day1-agenda/iantosca-baker/
As detailed,IBM's Mike Iantosca,who leads multiple software development and test teams across far-flung geographies that design, develop, test, and support advanced publishing technologies including structured based authoring and content management systems,will address a select audience on the subject of Intelligent Content Authoring.
Sharing the platform will be Stilo's V.P. Development and Professional Services, Patrick Baker,who heads all new product development at Stilo and is actively engaged in the successful deployment of content processing solutions for publishing clients.
For me there is much significance,nuance and piquancy to be taken from the total mismatch in corporate size between the two companies.I believe that STL,working alongside IBM might well be close to delivering the software that will render making intelligent content component strategies for the enterprise no longer such an elusive proposition.
The fact that IBM have now been collaborating on the development of AuthorBridge for almost two years might indicate that they have identified Stilo as being the most likely candidate to provide this holy grail of content management software.
Over recent months we have noted two separate investors building notifiable stakes of over 3% which at the time served to take the Stilo share price above 6 pence,albeit temporarily.
If we see a reemergence of demand for Stilo shares then it may well presage success or sight of it.
Whatever happens,it was brilliant to see the share price resume an upward trend throughout the day.