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I've been around the block with this product so many times I've worn out all my shoes.
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A quick look back at Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Horizontal Portals over the past two years compared with this year’s Magic Quadrant seems to point to a stagnant market.
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Oracle has released updates to its WebCenter suite including search and video enhancements to WebCenter Sites, and other minor tweaks to its Content and Portal offerings as well.
WebCenter for Content + Experience Management Oracle's huge product set list can be daunting, so it's worth repeating exactly what WebCenter really is.
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Gartner has released its latest magic quadrant (MQ) for horizontal portals. The market continues to evolve as platforms gain new features that increasingly blur the boundaries between the portal market and other sectors like content and experience management.
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Yesterday, in the first part of our look at Gartner’s Magic Quadrant Customer Service Contact vendors, we saw many are struggling to understand Social CRM. Among the vendors that were pushing it forward was Oracle, with products like WebCenter, for which it has released the lastest version of WebCenter Sites.
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Enterprise content management is a 2.7 billion dollar industry with just a hand full of vendors competing for market share. Documentum was once the master of the content management space, the de facto product for most companies looking to automate their processes and get control over unstructured data.
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When Oracle picked up FatWire it was immediately thought that the two would complement each other, while creating a bit of overlap in Oracle's existing product line-up. At this year's Oracle OpenWorld conference in San Francisco, Oracle Senior Principal Product Manager Joe Duane and Mariam Tariq of WebCenter Product Management shed
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I was fortunate enough to attend a partner conference at Oracle’s headquarters in Redwood Shores, California, just prior to the announcement of the rebranding WebCenter product launch. Our meeting focused on Oracle’s vision purpose behind the rebranding and grouping of their portal, content management, web content management and enterprise
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As digital advertising grows to an estimated US$ 72 billion market in 2011 measuring, managing and optimizing this spend has become a priority for Adobe. A reorganization announced today puts Brad Rencher, currently in charge of Adobe's Omniture business unit, out front in this domain and overseeing the
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Since Oracle announced that it was buying web experience management vendor FatWire (news, site ), there has been a lot of speculation as to what the company might do with the product set. Yesterday, Andy MacMillan, VP of Product Management for Enterprise 2.
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Today Oracle (news, site) released detailed on its plans for customer engagement through the use of Oracle WebCenter. What does this mean for FatWire's web engagement platform? A Centralized Customer Engagement Platform We may still be left wondering what the FatWire acquisition means for Oracle's customer experience
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Customers have a wide variety of choices for portals solutions from Oracle thanks to the numerous acquisitions over the years. But today, Oracle (news, site ) has delivered on a promise of bringing together the best of each offering into its latest release of WebCenter 11g.
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If you are ready to migrate your Oracle environments to the latest 11g versions, then Proventeq (news, site) has just introduced an update to their content migration solution that will help. Migrating from Old to New When a new version of your enterprise content management system comes
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Oracle acquired Stellent's content management system in a US$ 440 million deal that closed in December of 2006. Since then Oracle has integrated the Stellent assets into the Oracle Fusion Middleware line of products. Here's a look at what is now known as Oracle Universal Content Management (UCM).
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