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Research and Markets: Gain Detailed Knowledge Of Hummingbird's Strengths With Regards To Technology, User Sentiment And Market Impact

Business Wire, Jan 9, 2007

DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c48131) has announced the addition of "The Hummingbird Enterprise Content Management Radars (Company Focus)" to their offering.

The enterprise content management (ECM) market is maturing rapidly and moving towards greater consolidation. This brief analyses the strengths and weaknesses of Hummingbirds ECM offering. Hummingbird is rated according to its market impact (based on revenues), user sentiment (based on customer perceptions) and technology, therefore providing a complete view of its capabilities.

Scope of this title:

-- Technology: an assessment of the Hummingbird's technology based on specific attributes and the availability of certain features.

-- User sentiment: tracks end-users impression of Hummingbird's products based on a survey of over 500 ECM users.

-- Market impact: measures Hummingbird's market impact based on its revenues and financial performance.

Highlights of this title:

We expect content management to be a prime focus for many enterprises across all vertical markets. Most enterprises have already invested in web content management (WCM) as part of their online strategies and regulatory compliance is another important driver.

Reasons to order your copy:

-- Gain detailed knowledge of Hummingbird's strengths with regards to technology, user sentiment and market impact.

-- Content management vendors can benchmark their own performance in various key criteria against Hummingbirds.

-- Enterprise IT managers will gain valuable insight to improve their content management purchasing decisions.

For more information, visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c48131

Source: Datamonitor

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