Digital Asset Management may not constitute a huge slice of the ECM pie, but it's a fast-growing slice. That was the consensus of several experts who spoke at the Henry Stewart Digital Asset Management show in New York earlier this
It's been a busy month at CMS Watch. Today we announce the release of another evaluation report, The XML & Component Content Management Report 2008. Developed in conjunction with The Rockley Group, the report evaluates 14 component content management vendors
ItÂ’s a secret how much it cost them exactly, but Comcast officially confirmed it has acquired Plaxo, the social content and address book provider. What are the plans for the Plaxo within giant cable company and how will the lives
It's said that Las Vegas is the place where dreams come true. And such was the case for sixteen lucky projects who were awarded a total of $5.5 million dollars from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. The
Web users and bloggers went tête à tête in recent survey of Internet users conducted by the legal firm, DLA Piper. The survey focused on the possibility of instituting a voluntary code of conduct for bloggers and online commentators. There
And so the fun ride to a true open Social Web begins. The news is out that Facebook has banned Google's Friend Connect access to the Facebook API. Why? Apparently after reviewing it's capabilities, Facebook has determined Friend Connect violates
Not everything that goes on in Vegas needs to stay there. Namely the 2008 EPpy Awards. Known as one of the most prized and long-running honors for online content —the awardees were announced during the Editor & Publisher/Mediaweek Interactive Media
Omniture's Q1 2008 financial results were as rosy as ever, and after listening to a year's worth of earning's calls, the transcripts are almost interchangeable...higher revenues, higher profit margins, more sales reps, more upselling of Genesis partner services. Omniture's product
As you know at CMS Watch we write critical product evaluations to help you avoid expensive procurement and deployment mistakes. We write reports that detail both the warts and merits of big vendors like EMC, Oracle, Xerox and IBM --
I just spent a couple of days in Chicago at BEA's (oops, Oracle's) "Participate" user conference. This is where AquaLogic (née Plumtree) Portal/Collaboration/BPM customers come to meet without any pesky WebLogic enthusiasts around. Of course the big question surrounding the
CMS Watch principal Alan Pelz-Sharpe takes a break from advising technology buyers to share a few bits of advice for vendors trying to influence independent analysts. Vendors are always trying to pitch "a story," and often fight vigorously to enforce
Searching information -- really, how hard can it be? So, why wouldn't you go out and get a search engine that's for free? Well, to stick to the analogy of "free beer," you might wake up in the morning with
EMC Documentum has released a couple of new products based on XML technology. The products: XML Store and Dynamic Delivery Services are expected to help XML become a driver for any type of content-rich application when integrated with the Documentum
Not so new to the SaaS market, but new to us at CMSWire, Jamcracker, a provider of SaaS delivery services is offering an integration kit that is designed to help you get your SaaS offering to market quickly.
Digital Asset Management may not constitute a huge slice of the ECM pie, but it's a fast-growing slice. That was the consensus of several experts who spoke at the Henry Stewart Digital Asset Management show in New York earlier this