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Report
# SH29821424 | 496 Pages | 133 Tables and Figures | 2005 |
Check
Out These Key Topics!
Content Management Market Shares
and Forecasts
Content Management Market Driving
Forces
Content Management Information
Technology Needs
Key Mission of Content Management
Content Management Architecture
Advantages of Content Management
Multi-site Content Management
Capabilities
Content Management Framework Suites
Enterprise E-Business Content Management
Solutions
Content Engines
Scalability, Performance, and
Availability
Content Management Technology
Strategy
Content Information Community
Access Networks
Storage of Content
Next Generation Internet
Enterprise
content management solutions are industry specific and may span several
different product sets. Market growth of the content management market segment
is tied to the transfer of the paper-based enterprise to an enterprise that
manages all information electronically. Publishing information to the Web is a
small part of the total content management markets.
Content management relates to being able to move documents, media, and images
around on the network in a manner that is easy. Content management is the
management of unstructured information that complements the structured
transaction content that has been the entire focus of enterprise computing
systems.
IT has mastered transaction management of structured records in files and
fields. Now it is at the cusp of learning how to manage unstructured imaging
content as they have been doing for paper-based documents for millenniums.
The difference is that by making unstructured content available electronically,
much more can be done with the information. It can be sorted and searched to
find trends. Work efficiently is improved by quantum amounts.
The market for enterprise content solutions relates to management of
unstructured information. The ability to control enterprise content is central
to IT. 90% of information transmitted on the network is unstructured. Content
management offers a range of capabilities. Digital asset management, lifecycle
management collaboration, web content management, storage management,
Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, and document process management are aspects of the
content management markets.
Content management market analysis indicates that the combined software license
markets at $1.3 billion in 2004 are anticipated to reach $4.5 billion by 2011.
The trend is for enterprises to depend on content management software to
achieve more efficient business process operation.
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IBM |
Interwoven |
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staff of Arthur D. Little, Inc., for 23 years, most recently as Vice President
of Arthur D. Little Decision Resources, specializing in strategic planning and
market development services. She is a graduate of Boston University and the
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Administration. She is the author of recent studies on worldwide
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