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CMS Watch today rejected the snowball of hype suggesting that Google Analytics and Omniture are the only remaining solid choices for Web Analytics. For mid-sized and larger enterprises in particular, and buyers in the UK and Europe, there are many established vendors who can provide advanced analytics functionality.
This analysis stems from the 2008 edition of the Web Analytics Report, released today by CMS Watch, which evaluates 15 major Web Analytics suppliers based on extensive vendor research, interviews with customers across a range of industry sectors, and hands-on testing of solutions.
“The web analytics marketplace has seen some instability and consolidation –
such as ClickTracks and SageMetrics being acquired by larger entities, and
Omniture’s imminent acquisition of Visual Sciences — and this has led some to
believe that web analytics has become a two-party system,” said Phil Kemelor,
lead analyst for the report. “But don’t believe the hype that Google Analytics
and Omniture are your only choices, because that’s hardly the case.”
While Omniture is the largest pure-play web analytics firm and Google has brand cachet, CMS Watch research finds that enterprises can select from a broad selection of established vendors that work well in diverse scenarios and can scale as web site traffic grows. Moreover, Microsoft is planning to enter this space later in 2008. “Especially with Microsoft’s looming entrance, the Web Analytics marketplace is far from limited,” Kemelor added.
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But they are good choices :p
Web Analytics tools need to be evaluated not only with the cost but also with the features and business requirement.
Ecommerce shopping site needs to have a different requirement than New or PR site.
You’re absolutely right, I think CMS watch is trying to say there ARE tools out there other than Omniture/Google that meet those specific requirements.