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Competitive Landscape: Content Management Software Market, Worldwide, 2009
6 August 2009
 
Tom Eid   Bianca Francesca Granetto  

The content management marketplace will undergo several significant changes during the next several years. Key forces are market and technology consolidation, aligning content to business functions, SharePoint integration, and social-software-based content sharing.







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Table of Contents



    
Analysis

1.0
    
Competitive Situation and Trends

1.1
    
Content Management Market Characteristics

1.1.1
    
Market Consolidation Continues
1.1.2
    
ECM Vendors Are Building Vertical-Market Offerings
1.1.3
    
SharePoint Drives Horizontal Adoption
1.1.4
    
Social Software Support
1.2
    
Background and Context
2.0
    
Key ECM Market Vendors Worldwide

2.1
    
Worldwide Market Share Overview
2.2
    
Competitive Profiles

2.2.1
    
EMC

2.2.1.1
    
Overview
2.2.1.2
    
How EMC Competes
2.2.2
    
Hyland

2.2.2.1
    
Overview
2.2.2.2
    
How Hyland Competes
2.2.3
    
IBM

2.2.3.1
    
Overview
2.2.3.2
    
How IBM Competes
2.2.4
    
Interwoven

2.2.4.1
    
Overview
2.2.4.2
    
How Interwoven Competes
2.2.5
    
Microsoft

2.2.5.1
    
Overview
2.2.5.2
    
How Microsoft Competes
2.2.6
    
Open Text

2.2.6.1
    
Overview
2.2.6.2
    
How Open Text Competes
2.2.7
    
Oracle

2.2.7.1
    
Overview
2.2.7.2
    
How Oracle Competes
2.2.8
    
Perceptive Software

2.2.8.1
    
Overview
2.2.8.2
    
How Perceptive Software Competes
2.2.9
    
Vignette

2.2.9.1
    
Overview
2.2.9.2
    
How Vignette Competes
3.0
    
The Future of Competition

3.1
    
More Regulations and E-Discovery Requirements Drive Content Management Investments

3.1.1
    
A Renewed Interest (for Now) in Point Products
3.1.2
    
An Opportunity for Open Source
3.1.3
    
Prepare for Content in the Cloud
3.1.4
    
ECM Becoming a Software Infrastructure Component
3.1.5
    
Federation and Integration Leverage Distributed Content
3.1.6
    
Managing Static Content
4.0
    
References and Methodology

    
Recommended Reading


List of Tables



Table 1.  
ECM Software Key Verticals by Total Software Revenue by Vendor
 

Table 2.  
Content Management Total Software Revenue by Vendor, Worldwide, 2007-2008 (Millions of Dollars)
 

Table 3.  
Content Management "Other Vendors" Category by Region
 

Table 4.  
Representative Content Management Vendor Segments and Sourcing Offerings
 

Table 5.  
Competitive Profile for EMC
 

Table 6.  
Competitive Profile for Hyland
 

Table 7.  
Competitive Profile for IBM
 

Table 8.  
Competitive Profile for Interwoven
 

Table 9.  
Competitive Profile for Microsoft
 

Table 10.  
Competitive Profile for Open Text
 

Table 11.  
Competitive Profile for Oracle
 

Table 12.  
Competitive Profile for Perceptive Software
 

Table 13.  
Competitive Profile for Vignette
 



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