To his credit, Interwoven CEO Martin Brauns didn't candy-coat his company's financial showing during a conference call with analysts. Brauns said he's disappointed in the company's performance, even if many other software companies are undergoing similarly tough times. In fact, when asked how he thinks the launch next week of collaborative applications for managing documents, portal content, and Web apps will affect the current quarter, Brauns was surprisingly candid. "We're assuming no measurable improvement," he said. Brauns also said that the sharp drop-off in software-license revenue is tied to the company's commitment to its system integration partners as a developing sales channel.
For the quarter ended March 31, Documentum posted a loss of $1.7 million on revenue of $50.6 million, compared with a loss of $14.7 million on revenue of $45.3 million last year. Average deal size climbed to $306,000 from $238,000 a year ago. Interwoven posted a loss of $15.7 million on revenue of $32.7 million, compared with a loss of $24.3 million on revenue of $60.5 million last year. Software-license revenue was $14.9 million, down from $39.0 million a year earlier, and deal size shrunk to $210,000 from $220,000.
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