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My Eternal Search for a Happy TeamSite Customer

For the past six years, I've made a habit of saying "TeamSite is a product you leave, not one you join." Nearly every time we talk to one of our subscribers who licenses that platform, the discussion revolves around when to leave, not whether to leave

We need more loosely-coupled WCM offerings

As the Web CMS marketplace pendulum has swung from content management to experience management over the past few years, we've seen a greater emphasis on "coupled" architectures. That's not always a good thing

HP/Autonomy Strategy - Still Buy Instead of Build?

Though any improvements are welcome, my personal opinion is that these efforts are too little, too late for platforms in desperate need of fundamental refactoring to pay down enormous technical debt -- if not by HP, then by someone else. So, perhaps like you, I follow what's going on at HP for authentic signs of a larger strategy

OpenText RedDot - Three Years Later...

At any given time it seems like we're advising at least a couple major enterprises as they transition away from OpenText "Web Site Management,"-- a.k.a., RedDot

Updates to our ECM evaluations: Oracle, OpenText, and more

We've just updated four vendor evaluations in our in-depth Document & Records Management (ECM) stream.

If there's a key theme here, it's that the ECM industry continues to adapt to SharePoint by delivering specific, packaged applications, especially around case management.

Selecting DAM software? Don't be a sheep. Join the peloton.

If there's one question I absolutely abhor, it's "what is the 'best' or 'leading'" anything. I often say that choosing a technology vendor is not unlike choosing the wine you're going to drink with dinner: there's an appropriate one based on what you'll be eating, who your guests are, your budget, and everyone's tastes