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Week in Review: How Day+Adobe May Fit Together, Autonomy Preps for an Acquisition

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Greetings and wishes of a good weekend! Here's my weekly round-up of what's been shaking in Web CMS, Enterprise CMS and related technologies.

Although nothing is official until the deal is expected to close on October 28, we have some insights into how Adobe sees Day CQ5 Web CMS and CRX fitting into their Customer Experience Management (CEM) vision and joint product roadmap. Two key concepts: apps as content and CEM.

Autonomy announced Q3 results. There's money to spend, and there will be an acquisition on the horizon. CEO Mike Lynch told Bloomberg news service that it would be something out of the “standard Autonomy playbook” and similar to previous acquisitions.

Our site and content optimization theme continues. In New York, we popped into the Smart Content conference this week. Check out the coverage.

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Irina Guseva

Irina Guseva is a seasoned enterprise content technologist with 15+ years of experience, with roots in various types of media including print, radio, TV and digital media. She specializes in web content management, digital asset management, enterprise content management, digital marketing and customer experience management. Connect with Irina Guseva:

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