CMS Watch: 2008 Predictions
| Manoj Jasra - Wednesday, December 19, 2007 0 Comments |
The CMS Watch team keeps predictions month rolling with 12 predictions of their own. Go here to read the entire story: http://www.cmswatch.com/Feature/172-2008
The CMS Watch analyst team foresees both negative and positive trends. Among the things that may lose their luster next year: Facebook, SharePoint, and "Web 2.0." But content technology customers should encounter more of a buyers' market for content technology services, and should see vendors focusing on critical infrastructure needs, such as better archiving and simpler search solutions.
Below are 12 predictions from the CMS Watch team:
- Archiving becomes a prime focus for ECM vendors
- Google will make a bid to become the World's Content Repository
- SharePoint enters the valley of disappointment
- Return of the buyers' market
- Web 2.0 exhaustion
- Social Software vendor collision
- Facebook backlash in the enterprise
- Security and Identity Management trump functionality for buyers
- Finally bridging web analytics and online marketing
- Search is dead....Not!
- Productization of Search Platforms
- We'll have new predictions next year
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