Mixed Results with Sharepoint Integrations
| Manoj Jasra - Wednesday, October 08, 2008 1 Comments |
Many Web Content Management Systems (CMS) vendors have spent the last year trying to differentiate on SharePoint integration, but the results have been mixed, according to new research from CMS Watch, an independent analyst firm that evaluates content technologies.
This conclusion stems from the most recent release of The Web CMS Report 2009, in which CMS Watch interviews web content management customers around the globe to evaluate forty solutions in the marketplace.
Many Web CMS vendors -- including RedDot, FatWire, Immediacy, and others -- have responded this year with new or updated "connectors" that enable web publishers to access documents in SharePoint’s repository. However, these connectors vary widely in scope and functionality. Some are bi-directional, while others are not, and not all can access SharePoint libraries as well as SharePoint lists. "A prudent customer comes to the table with specific requirements and test plans here," explained CMS Watch founder Tony Byrne.
CMS Watch also found:
This conclusion stems from the most recent release of The Web CMS Report 2009, in which CMS Watch interviews web content management customers around the globe to evaluate forty solutions in the marketplace.
Many Web CMS vendors -- including RedDot, FatWire, Immediacy, and others -- have responded this year with new or updated "connectors" that enable web publishers to access documents in SharePoint’s repository. However, these connectors vary widely in scope and functionality. Some are bi-directional, while others are not, and not all can access SharePoint libraries as well as SharePoint lists. "A prudent customer comes to the table with specific requirements and test plans here," explained CMS Watch founder Tony Byrne.
CMS Watch also found:
- Other .NET-based CMS suppliers are thriving. In addition to Sitecore, Ektron, GOSS, Immediacy, and others, CMS Watch has begun coverage of Telerik and the open source DotNetNuke platform.
- As more CMS vendors focus on interactivity management and dynamic page delivery, customers still report pervasive challenges deploying friendly URLs and accessible, search-optimized HTML code.
- Some CMS vendors are renewing their emphasis on vertical industry solutions. "This is not a new phenomenon, but we’re seeing it particularly among the larger ‘ECM’ vendors, who frequently cannot compete effectively on their Web CMS technology alone," commented CMS Watch Analyst, Kas Thomas
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Dear Manoj,
I agree with the heading of your post, though content did interest me much. However commenting on the heading, first I agree with the fact of 'mixed results' term used by you.
Secondly I am really surprised by the happenings taking place between rivals in ECM space including EMC, IBM and Microsoft, when they come together and formed Content Management Interoperability Services standards.
It would definitely be interesting to see the approach of these biggies to capture the maximum part of market in the wake of various open-source players joining the race.
Cheers!
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