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7-Oct-2003
Tags: Document Management (ECM), Marketplace at Large, Universal Content Management
A new Enterprise Content Management (ECM) architecture is beginning to emerge in the wake of numerous vendor acquisitions and expanded R&D. The idea is to provide an underlying server that offers core repository services, then build a set of independent functional products on top (e.g. WCM, DAM, Collaboration, etc.), ideally all unified under one interface layer. FileNET appears to be close to realizing the model, but the newest adherent to this approach is Stellent, who recently announced Version 7. Our usual caveat: this architectural model is new and not suited for many buyers, especially those wanting point solutions. In the long run, it will broaden the gap between high-end and mid-range vendors -- not just in price, but in overall buyer commitment to the vendor. In the meantime, it could help Stellent move out beyond its traditional Intranet hunting grounds...
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