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| KM World | Open source ECM platforms bring mobility to market

To realize the potential of remote access to ECM, developers must design effective interfaces to applications that are responsive to the needs of workers on the go. This market is still in its early stages.

| Redmond Channel Partner | Google Looks To Create Enterprise 'Buzz'
| Information Management | Portals Buyers in Limbo
| KM World | Content Technology Predictions for 2010

CMS Watch content technology predictions for 2010

| Government Technology | Web CMS Not Up to Challenge of Public Participation, Says Group
| FierceCIO | CMS Watch Evaluates Twenty Web Analytics Offerings
| EContent Magazine | Blogs Are Dead! Long Live Blogging!
| KM World | How Not to Get Screwed

CMS Watch analyst Alan Pelz-Sharpe describes the ECM marketplace, circa Q3, 2009.

| CMS Wire | Open Text: Why They Wanted to Buy Vignette
| FierceContentManagement | One on One with Tony Byrne of Real Story Group
| Technology Management | Why Is It So Hard to Shop for Enterprise Software?
| Journal of Digital Asset Management | The state of digital asset management: An executive summary of Real Story Group's Digital Asset Management Research

The state of digital asset management: An executive summary of our Digital Asset Management Research

| KM World | A component approach to content

In the multichannel, customer-driven world in which we live, the pressure to meet ever-increasing information demands has never been more acute or complex. Yet, the birth of the Extensible Markup Language (XML) file format and the component content management (CCM) systems that leverage XML provide us with the tools to meet those demands.

| KM World | What is all the hype about?

What is all the hype surrounding the release of Microsoft SharePoint 2010.

| KM World Magazine | The State of Digital Asset Management

Digital asset management technology has made significant strides in maturity, Theresa argues, but remains a highly fragmented and specialized industry, where many customers are forsaking "name" players in favor of niche or hosted solutions.

| Technology Management | Rethinking the RFP Process