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Real Story Group Research

ECM & Document Management Marketplace 2010

07-Apr-2010 By Alan Pelz-Sharpe with Jarrod Gingras , Apoorv Durga

ECM has continued to be remarkably resilient in a tough economy as buyers target business processes, and chaotic information management issues to increase efficiency and reduce overall costs. Buyers are increasingly aware of the need to manage information assets more efficiently now, thereby making for a very amenable market for both software vendors and related system integrators and consultancies. In 2010, we already have seen a number of key developments.

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