Content Management

WebMethods to acquire Infravio

SOA registry and governance Posted September 11, 2006

E-mail goes Wiki

MindTouch offers Outlook tool Posted September 06, 2006

Version 2.4 from SearchInform

Improved database index and search Posted September 06, 2006

Outsell acquires EPS

Broadens and deepens coverage Posted September 06, 2006

Unleashing UIMA

Nstein develops 12 annotators Posted August 30, 2006

Complete mid-market WCM

RedDot and Oshyn partner for .Net Posted August 30, 2006

Partnering for compliance

KOM Networks, Hyland Software product integration Posted August 30, 2006

Real-time help in solving crimes

Posted August 30, 2006

Trend-Setting PRODUCTS of 2006: Tower Software, Xenos, Zylab

Select Trend-Setting Products Posted August 23, 2006

Trend-Setting PRODUCTS of 2006: SchemaLogic, Stellent, SumTotal, Teragram

Select Trend-Setting Products Posted August 23, 2006

Trend-Setting PRODUCTS of 2006: OneSource, PaperThin, QL2 Software, RedDot

Select Trend-Setting Products Posted August 23, 2006

Trend-Setting PRODUCTS of 2006: KnowNow, Kofax, Liberty IMS, MetaCarta

Select Trend Setting Products Posted August 23, 2006

Trend Setting PRODUCTS of 2006: Innodata Isogen, Inxight, ISYS, KANA

Select Trend-Setting Products Posted August 23, 2006

Trend Setting PRODUCTS of 2006: Exsys, FAST, FileNet, IBM

Select Trend-Setting Products Posted August 23, 2006

Trend-Setting PRODUCTS of 2006: Abbyy, Astoria Software, ATG, Attensity

Selected Trend-Setting Products Posted August 23, 2006

ECM Solutions SHOWCASE:KANA

Posted August 23, 2006

Trend-Setting Products of 2006

Posted August 23, 2006

Managing Web content: ECM or pure-play WCM?

By most definitions, Web content management (WCM) is a subset of enterprise content management (ECM), which in turn also includes document management, digital asset management (DAM) and records management (RM). Yet in many ways, WCM remains distinct from other ECM components in how it functions in the enterprise. Posted August 23, 2006

Soaring SOA

BEA acquires Flashline Posted August 23, 2006

Migrating and analyzing Web content

Vamosa releases new software packages Posted August 23, 2006

IBM to purchase FileNet

All cash, $1.6 billion Posted August 10, 2006

Context is king

Platform upgrade from Contextware Posted August 09, 2006

Stellent, securely

Acquisition boosts capabilities Posted August 09, 2006

Open Text to acquire Hummingbird

All-cash deal for $489 million Posted August 09, 2006

Symbiosis for records and rights

Documentum delivers two complementary solutions Posted August 07, 2006

Visualize unstructured data

Inxight partners for government operations Posted August 07, 2006

BI, XML and AJAX

Major upgrade from LogiXML Posted August 07, 2006

Rapid front-line learning

Posted August 07, 2006

Deep Web diving

QL2 and TEMIS partner Posted August 02, 2006

Instant replay

Posted August 02, 2006

Beyond RSS, way beyond

Enterprise 2.0 from KnowNow Posted July 31, 2006

Building litigation muscle

LexisNexis acquires CaseSoft and Dataflight Posted July 31, 2006

More DAM for Mac

Extensis extends Portfolio 8 Posted July 31, 2006

Optimizing DAM workflow

Canto introduces Cumulus 7 Posted July 24, 2006

DAM as a service

ClearStory's ActiveMedia Essentials Posted July 19, 2006

Expanding global KM support

InQuira 7.3 starts making a mark Posted July 19, 2006

Extending OneBox

Kazeon integrates with Google Search Appliance Posted July 19, 2006

Toward portal perfection

BEA launches WebLogic 9.2 Posted July 17, 2006

Keeping information secure

Posted July 17, 2006

Practice makes perfect

LexisNexis delivers tools for small firms Posted July 10, 2006

Defiantly secure

Protegrity provides deep encryption Posted July 10, 2006

Don't muffle your enthusiasm

Posted July 10, 2006

KM for law firms--legal or not?

Law firms have lots of choices when it comes to software; dozens of programs are available for such functions as case management, practice management, document assembly and trial presentation. Those popular products often are a great match for a law firm's needs. However, sometimes a solution based on a generic KM platform, rather than a dedicated legal product, works best. Posted July 07, 2006
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