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Monday, August 23, 2004
 

Web Content Management (CMS) Market Summary. Meta Group have recently released the METAspectrum summary of the North American Web Content Management (Web CMS) market. The focus is on WCM systems and ECM systems that are purchased expressly to drive Web sites. Out front they find the usual suspects, those being Documentum, Vignette, and Interwoven. Following in the top challenger roles are Microsoft, Stellent, FileNet, and IBM.... [CMSwire]
10:22:14 PM    

Ektron Updates XML Authoring Tools. New Hampshire based Ektron, has recently updated their popular eWebEditPro+XML web-based editing component. Of note is an enhanced API, giving developers further abilities to manipulated data and behavior in server-side code. eWebEditPro+XML integrates with Web content management systems and other Web-based applications to enable non-technical users to create “smart” forms and capture and validate data based on specific criteria, all... [CMSwire]
10:21:26 PM    

CMS Myth #2: Big organisations need a big CMS. I've seen this time and time again: big corporations making the automatic assumption that because they are large, they must purchase a similarly large and expensive content management system. This is not the case. In many cases, even large organisations... [Column Two]

Big corporations, though, often have larger, more strategic, initiatives that serve as an umbrella under which web content management falls. Many companies are looking to consolidate vendors and reduce the IT footprint. When companies start to consider the larger problem of ECM--not just WCM--the vendor list starts to get shorter, the implementation complexity begins to increase, and the price tag inevitably goes up.


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