So why do these companies matter? Not necessarily because they are the most innovative, but that’s a factor. Not because they are ahead of the curve on Enterprise 2.0 initiatives, but that’s also a factor.
Not because they are the most financially successful (that’s not a factor), and not because they have the most efficient marketing engines—that’s not a factor either.
We have long held that the true essence of knowledge management is an attitude, a single-minded commitment to improvement. And companies on our list simply must emphasize an abiding determination to serve their most important constituency: their customers. They must also show agile innovation combined with a full understanding of the forces that affect, and will affect, their customers.
It’s relatively easy for our informal panel of judges (which includes, as always, colleagues and analysts) to hear vendors tell their stories.(I, alone, receive more than a dozen requests a day from PR firms.) And we’re all pretty skilled at filtering out the hype and pure marketeering. But that doesn’t go quite far enough, which is why we have a savvy group of users to contribute to the list.
We’re all in regular touch through the year, but the list really starts taking shape after everyone attends our annual fall conference in San Jose, Calif. Between the conference sessions, the exhibits, and the opportunity to meet with colleagues from diverse disciplines, we are then in a good position to focus on which companies and what innovations will really matter in the year ahead.
We take this list very seriously, and we’re already in the early stages of preparing for next year. If you’re interested in participating in the process as a user of these tools, get in touch with me and plan to head to San Jose for this year’s KMWorld & Intranets Conference and Exhibition, which will be held Sept. 23–25 at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center.
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Adenin
Apple
Applied Knowledge Sciences
Aquire
ASG Software Solutions
Astute Solutions
Attensity
Autonomy
BA-Insight
Baynote
BEA
CA
Citrix Online/Citrix Systems
ClearStory
Clearview Software
Cognition Technologies
Collexis
Connectbeam
Connotate
Contextware
Copyright Clearance Center
Coveo
Dieselpoint
DocZone.com
eGain
Ektron
Elsevier
EMC/Legato/Documentum/Captiva
Endeca
Exalead
EXSYS
Extensis
FAST
Fios
Global 360
Google
Groxis
HandySoft
Hewlett-Packard
IBM/Lotus/FileNet
InQuira
IntelliSearch
Interwoven
ISYS Search Software
Jive Software
JustSystems
KANA
Kazeon Systems
KNOVA, a Consona CRM company
Kofax
Kroll Ontrack/Engenium Search
Liberty IMS
Lockheed Martin
Mark Logic
Mediasurface
Metastorm
Microsoft
Mondosoft
NetDocuments
New Idea Engineering
NextPage
Noetix
Northern Light
Nstein
Omniture (Visual Sciences)
Open Text
Oracle
PaperThin
QL2
Recommind
SAP
SAVO
SchemaLogic
Search Technologies
Siderean
Sinequa
Socialcast
SpringCM
SumTotal Systems
SupportSoft
Tacit
Talisma
TEMIS
Teragram (A SAS Company)
TheBrain
Thunderstone
TOWER Software
Traction Software
Ultimus
Vital Path
Vivisimo
Wordmap
X1 Technologies
Xerox
XyEnterprise
Xythos
ZyLAB
View from the TopPlease take the time to visit the Web sites of our 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management. And in our View from the Top sections, you can learn about many of the companies from the point of view of their top executives.