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According to the analyst firm CMS Watch, enterprise content management vendors are failing to meet the security requirements of Service Oriented Architectures (SOA).
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It is that time of year again isn't it? Predictions up the wazu...from every walk of analyst. CMSWatch is one of the first to spout it's predictions for 2008 on everything from Google, to the downfall of SharePoint, to the rise of the Search engine.
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In the 2008 version of the Enterprise Search Report, our friends at CMSWatch evaluated 18 major enterprise search offerings and the biggest loser is...
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A recent report by CMS Watch finds that organizations are now considering vendor commitment to their customer base and product development paths to be more critical, due to recent shake-ups in the web analytics industry.
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While the Software-as-a-Service model has been a hot topic recently, the SaaS model for enterprise search is on the decline.The problem is two-fold as on-demand search providers continue to fail to address enterprise search needs while offering little extra value when compared to appliance vendors.
This analysis draws from the new CMS Watch 2008 “Enterprise Search Report", which evaluates 18 major enterprise search offerings. The report was released at the KM World 2007 Enterprise Search Summit.
Software-as-a-Service delivery models are popular throughout the software world, but search has failed to gain a solid foothold in the market.
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Our friends at CMS Watch stir up the proverbial hornet's nest by suggesting that while other enterprise cms vendors are actively updating and maintaining their respective Web CMS offerings, IBM's Workplace Web Content Management (WWCM) product is languishing behind the times.
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It's that time of year: when CMS Watch cancels all home leave, cages the writers and hides its booze; then whips them mercilessly until they've compiled the authoritative yearly statement of where Web CMS has been for the past year, where it stands, and where it is going.
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Alan Pelz-Sharpe, CMS Watch's leading enterprise content management analyst, recently spoke of the SaaS ECM Dilemma.
To quote, "I have no problem telling buyers that SaaS may be worth considering, but actually going as far as recommending they pursue a SaaS option is still something of a stretch for me."Pelz-Sharpe
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As Web content management tools have evolved, so too have the responsibilities of the people who manage this content. Gone are the days when a site's webmaster wrapped content with HTML and created Web-safe graphics.
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CMS Watch and AIIM are joining forces to help enterprises in North America and Europe better understand business process management.
CMS Watch is an analyst firm that releases industry-oriented reports, while AIIM serves as the international authority on ECM, providing courses, certification and awards in the sector.
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In one of their stellar new reports analyst firm CMS Watch recently reviewed Google Analytics, a free offering that shares the Google characteristics of a simple, effective UI and quick adoption by earnest early adopters.
What's the verdict? While pretty, it's insufficient to meet enterprise analytics needs.
Hmm.
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Last Tuesday the fellas at CMS Watch released the ECM Suites Report, a comprehensive tool for helping enterprise teams make informed decisions about what kind of helpful technology is out yonder.
With data derived from 30 ECM vendors across five continents, the results yield information both surprising -- and, well,
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CMS Watch and the Rockley Group recently teamed up to create a more comprehensive CMS industry report.
To aid in this venture they are releasing a call to Component Content Management users to participate in a web-based survey. Those who complete it may receive a free hour of
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The 11th edition of the "Web CMS Report" notes despite innovations in the marketplace and data suggesting otherwise, enterprise buyers and web content management vendors have a tough time incorporating Web 2.0 features and interfaces into their Web publishing make-up.CMS Watch principal Theresa Regli explains, "Web CMS vendors
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