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Below is an excerpt from an interview I had with with Australian journalist David Walker. I thought it worth re-publishing here too. In a wide ranging chat undertaken whilst I was grumpy and jetlagged we discussed amongst other things Interwoven (now Autonomy soon to be HP), Vignette (OpenText), and Microsoft

OpenText Portal getting crowded out?

Since the acquisition of Vignette by OpenText in 2009, both it's flagship products OpenText WEM (formerly VCM ) as well as OpenText Portal (formerly Vignette Portal) have been losing its market share - OpenText Portals more that OpenText WEM.  To be clea

HP and Autonomy - a marriage made in hell?

This past week HP fired their CEO Leo Apotheker, making him the third CEO in a row to part with HP prematurely. But of all the departures this one one is the least surprising by far. His announcement that he was to buy Autonomy for a staggering $10.3 Billion -- far more than anyone else figured the firm was worth -- and spin of its market leading PC division was surely the most spectacular act of self-immolation in a long time

FatWire and OpenText WEM -- newer names, older technology

Web Experience Management (WEM) is the latest buzz word in the WCM marketplace, having been adopted -- at least in theory -- by vendors small and large.  I recently took a closer look at two of the larger vendors: FatWire Content Server (Oracle Sites after being acquired by Oracle) and OpenText WEM (the former Vignette WCM).

HP plus Autonomy equals Buyers Beware

I cannot say that the acquisition by HP of search giant Autonomy bodes well. Taking the parties' past histories into account, this simply doesn't seem to be a good long term match. Hence my advice is

Should you stick with OpenText for DAM?

The most common question I get from our Digital & Media Asset Management research subscribers these days is, "Should I stick with OpenText?" In fact, three of our subscribers asked me this in the past week. Mega-ECM vendor OpenText are the current owners of "Media Manager" -- the product formerly known as Artesia, now dressed up in new, Flash-fronted clothes

A Requiem for RedDot

Like old soldiers, sometimes old Web CMS tools don't die outright....they just fade away.  Case in point: the product formerly known as RedDot, which became OpenText Web Solutions, but is now re-branded "OpenText Web Site Management."  RedDot boasts a long and storied past. However, it started falling behind its competitors even before

The ECM skills shortage continues

It's a discussion that reoccurs regularly enough with Real Story Group Document Management (ECM) subscribers -- how do I get skilled ECM staff? It's a tough question to answer