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CIOs Clueless About Social? Maybe Not
January 22, 2013 09:06 AM One survey does not prove CIOs underestimate the importance of social business. There might be other reasons social ranks low on CIO to-do lists.
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Small Data Beat Big Data In Election 2012
November 07, 2012 01:47 PM The Obama re-election machine was really about small data--and enterprises can learn from that.
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Myth Of Systems Of Record Vs. Systems Of Engagement
July 20, 2012 12:06 PM Enterprise software world doesn't divide in half that neatly. Weave the two together to accomplish more.
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Enterprise 2.0 B.S. List: Term No. 1 Consumerization
June 02, 2011 08:00 AM Consumerization may let Enterprise 2.0 folks wallow in the Apple glow, but it can lead to some really bad decisions.
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Don't Get Run Over By The Drupal Bandwagon
March 30, 2011 08:00 AM Customers expecting a simple platform immediately discover that Drupal is friendly neither to developer nor novice contributor.
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Pick the Right Content Management Approach
December 03, 2007 12:01 PM Do you need enterprise content management, Web content management or a portal with built-in content management capabilities? Take this scenario-based approach to set priorities and choose the right technologies.
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Put to the Test: IBM WebSphere Portal 6.0
February 02, 2007 06:00 PM This portal's best play is enterprise integration, but it's also suitable for intranets and workgroup collaboration. Implementation can be complex and confusing, but a new Portal Express offering is aimed at companies with fewer than 1,000 employees aims to speed and simplify deployment.
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Dashboard: Whither Content Management?
January 01, 2007 12:00 AM What's the latest direction of the enterprise content management market? That was the question mulled over during a keynote session at November's Gilbane Conference on Content Technologies.
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In Focus: "Whither Content Management Technologies?"
December 12, 2006 06:48 PM With FileNet, Stellent and Hummingbird all recently acquired, the market is splitting into platform and solutions camps. Meanwhile, the front-burner issues for users continue to be usability and content delivery.
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Headsup: Explorer Upgrade May Break Interfaces
December 01, 2006 12:00 AM Will IE7 affect your software?
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Put to the Test: Sun Portal 7.0
July 01, 2006 12:00 AM New collaborative functionality and open-source licensing bolster Java System Portal Server 7.0.
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In Focus: D.C. Conference Suggests Government Is Ready for Web 2.0
June 19, 2006 12:34 PM Do blogs, wikis, and RSS feeds have a chance in the government bureaucracy?
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The Portal Makes the Platform
February 01, 2006 05:00 AM Vignette's portal unites the V7 content management suite.
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Stellent Survives Among Giants
December 01, 2005 05:00 AM Nimble Stellent delivers easy-to-deploy content applications.
Bio
Tony Byrne is the president of the Real Story Group. In 2001, Tony founded CMS Watch as a vendor-independent analyst firm that evaluates content technologies and publishes research comparing different solutions head-to-head. Over time, CMS Watch evolved into a multichannel research and advisory organization, spinning off similar product evaluation research in various areas of enterprise content management such as enterprise collaboration and social software. As a result of this natural evolution, in 2010 CMS Watch became the Real Story Group. Tony is the original author of the Real Story Group's Web content management research, a former journalist, and a 20-year technology industry veteran. Prior to 2001, he managed an engineering team at a systems integration firm. He now focuses his own research on enterprise community and collaboration software, SharePoint, and Web content management. Details about the enterprise collaboration and social software vendor evaluation can be found at http://www.realstorygroup.com/Reports/Collaboration.
By The Numbers
Base: 417 respondents at organizations using or planning to deploy data analytics, BI or statistical analysis software
Data: InformationWeek 2013 Analytics, Business Intelligence and Information Management Survey of 541 business technology professionals, October 2012
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