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Knowledge and Content Management

The enterprises most likely to succeed in the evolving business world are those that learn how to benefit from the experience and expertise of their people, including employees, partners, and customers. The AMR Research Knowledge and Content Management Market Service makes sense of the often confusing and changing software market, including content management, collaboration, portals, and search technology, to help businesses achieve their goals.




Published Research [View All]

Knowledge and Content Management Market Update for December 2008

Forget Web Content Management: New Requirements for Evolved Web Strategies

Gaining the Knowledge Management Edge, Part 2: A Landscape of Service Providers

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Agenda Topics

Enterprise Content Management Landscape

Knowledge and Content Management Service Provider Landscape

Knowledge Management Spending Report

Litigation Preparedness, eDiscovery, and Records Management Landscape

Knowledge Management Market Sizing

Product Information Management Landscape

SharePoint: Sweet Spots and Best Practices to Garner The New UI and Next Generation Portals (Interaction Layers): MSFT, ORCL, SAP, IBM, BEA, GOOG, VIGN

Collaboration and PBN:  Bringing Information, Process, and People Collaboration Together To Support PBN Safely

User Contributed Content: Wikis, Blogs, Social Networking & How to Use Them Safely and Effectively

Top Market Issues

The Performance-Driven Business Information Network—How will companies address the alignment of people, process, and technology to support next-generation unified communications and collaboration and pervasive performance management? 

The Strain and Gain of User-Contributed Content—How are enterprises addressing the challenges and opportunities associated with user-contributed content such as Wikis, Blogs, and Social Networks?

Web-Content Management Gets A Facelift—Technologies are transcending basic publishing and information delivery.  How will they help to engage customers in new ways?

Representative Vendor Coverage
  • Autonomy
  • BEA
  • EMC
  • Endeca
  • FAST Search
  • Google
  • Hyland Software
  • IBM
  • Interwoven
  • Microsoft
  • Open Text
  • Oracle
  • SAP
  • Vignette
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AMR Research Supply Chain Executive Conference
May 27 - 29, 2009
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