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Gartner trimmed OpenText, SDL and HP from the leader's quadrant in its latest industry report on web content management (WCM).
Six other vendors — Sitecore, Adobe, Acquia, EPiServer, IBM and Oracle retained their spots on the leaderboard in the Stamford, Conn.
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Sitecore 8.2 has many new features but all have the same goal of collapsing development in order to get to market faster.
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Industry awards help to deliver recognition for industry leaders and provide useful case studies for others to learn from — and intranet awards are no different.
The intranet space now gives out a number of awards, some well-established and others less so.
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Sitecore just became a billion dollar web content management systems (Web CMS) giant.
A Stockholm, Sweden private equity investor has acquired a majority stake of the Copenhagen Web CMS provider in a transaction that values Sitecore at about $1.14 billion, company officials announced today.
Investor EQT will take the majority stake
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You can try to spin failure as a learning opportunity.
But when it comes to digital experience, the data shows that disappointing your customers has a brutal cost.
A lot of companies are learning the hard way through the mobile experience they offer customers.
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Forrester Research finally allowed a software provider through its digital experience leaders door — just not all the way through.
A year ago, the Cambridge, Mass.-based research firm did not select any digital experience leaders in its Wave for Digital Experience Platforms.
Today, in its second annual report, it named
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The company's latest Experience Platform is all about contextualizing experiences.
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Web Content Management vendors are “chasing the idea of digital experience and better engagement,” said Gartner analyst Mick MacComascaigh.
Most vendors have streamlined their approach to align their trajectory with those customer-centric goals, but the pace of their progress varies, MacComascaigh told CMSWire.
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Just eight months after predicting continued "expansion of its global footprint" of about 900 employees, Sitecore is cutting jobs.
In a phone interview, a US-based spokesman for the Copenhagen-based web content management (WCM) provider said the company executed a “modest workforce reduction.
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The latest in acquisitions, appointments, projections and detections from the Evergreen and Apple States, New Amsterdam, Barbarossa city and the City of Beautiful Towers and other places worldwide.
Goodall Bringing the Power to DCG?
New York City-based Digital Clarity Group is powering up, so to speak with the appointment of
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The latest in innovating, integrating, teaming, selling and ranking from the Peace Capital, the City of Spires, the Grape State and the Inland Empire State. Innovation Kudos for Jahia Europe has some innovators among its tech companies. And Jahia is one of them.
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The latest in introducing, targeting, hiring, appointing and fooling from the Excelsior State, the Garden City, the Pacific Wonderland, Little Willow Grove and the City of Fools. Sprinklr Doubles Down Sprinklr, a New York City-based provider of social media management tools, doubled down this week on big announcements.
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Alexander Dumas unwittingly touched on a tech industry nerve when he wrote The Three Musketeers. Just think of the phrase the book popularized: “all for one, one for all.
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The latest in splitting, marketing, certifying and questioning from The Land of Milk and Honey, the City of Spires, Rotown and The Harbour City. Lickety-Split
After several years of blissful togetherness Google Plus has made it official. It’s splitting up with Google Photos and Google Stream.
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