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Research and Markets offers a report on "Enterprise Content Management Competitive Dynamics (Competitor Focus)". The report provides a summary of ECM vendors capabilities based on a quantitative assessment of their market impact and end-user sentiment, as well as the technology features that they offer. Moreover, it provides guidance for enterprises looking to deploy ECM solutions.
Scope of this title:
- Provides an overview of the most important trends affecting the ECM market and influencing its competitive dynamics.
- Delivers an overall comparison of ECM vendors in terms of their technology, user sentiment and market impact.
- Presents a detailed view of each vendors ECM offering and capabilities, as well as advice on the suitability of vendors ECM offerings.
- The report covers the following ECM vendors: EMC, FileNet, Hummingbird, IBM, Interwoven, Microsoft, Open Text, Oracle, Stellent and Vignette.
Highlights of this title:
Most enterprises have already invested in web content management (WCM) as part of their online strategies with WCM representing an important driver in verticals that are developing online channels such as media and retail. Regulatory compliance is becoming an important driver for the uptake of records management and email archiving.
EMCs technological strength translates into market impact. EMC achieves the maximum rating in all but two technology features, namely business process management (BPM) functionality and web content management. EMC performs well overall with maximum scores in revenues, vertical and geographical reach and reach to both SME and enterprise customers.
Hummingbird has been adopting a more modular approach to its products. This approach is built on an SOA backbone and individual components that can be deployed with minimal customization. It aims to improve deployment and integration times to differentiate itself from its competitors.
For more information, visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c47710
02.01.2007, Research and Market
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