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Well, didn't really see that one coming, did you? The Wall Street Journal has reported today that Autonomy, one of the leading search providers, has bought Interwoven for US$ 775 million. Is the world of Enterprise Content Management about to take a significant change in direction? They are calling
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Interwoven, a known player in the Enterprise Content Management (ECM) market, has recently announced a round of layoffs for 2009. To reduce costs, the company plans to eliminate approximately 70 positions across all functions and cut down on using contractors and consultants.
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Vignette is proud to announce a new version of its content management suite. Unfortunately, there are fewer people available to support it than there were before Christmas. The Bad News In what is becoming an all too common theme in the content management market, Vignette surprised its employees two days before Christmas with news of a layoff. While the timing comes
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EMC Corporation -- an Enterprise CMS, and information management and infrastructure vendor -- announced that it expects an all-time quarterly revenue record for its Q4 2008.
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The Enterprise CMS vendor Vignette announced the availability of a new service called QuickSite. The new offering from Vignette Professional Services (VPS) is designed to do exactly what it sounds like: quickly launch web sites and simplify the Vignette Content Management (VCM) implementation process.
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It's hard to know what the deal is with Vignette. Poor financial results and some unflattering press throughout the summer suggest all's not well with this aristocratic web and enterprise content management brand. But awards aplenty and an enduring client-base chock-full of marquee names suggests the opposite.
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Vignette proudly announced that Gartner has positioned the company in the Leaders Quadrant in its Magic Quadrant for Horizontal Portal Products 2008 report.
Along with highlighting Vignette’s strengths as a Horizontal Portal vendor, the researchers at Gartner also give a few words of caution.
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And by “media,” in this case, we mean TME -- Telecommunications, Media and Entertainment -- companies. These verticals are being targeted by the Enterprise CMS provider Vignette with its new publishing platform designed specifically for the TME. It is called, naturally so, Vignette Media.
Re-using many of the already existing modules,
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They've been banged up a bit lately in the news with their less than spectacular financial results, but they've also been the recipient of some awards that demonstrate their commitment to Web 2.0 and the entire web experience as a whole.
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CMS Watch has a pretty interesting content management vendor map (see link below), laid out in the format of a subway map, which makes for intriguing viewing.
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Vignette is not having a good year. The company released its Q2 2008 financial results, and they’re not pretty. The revenue is down (again ), GAAP net loss is substantial, non-GAAP net income is 73.5% down compared to the same period last year.
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The gang over at Vignette has been doing some celebrating this week picking up two different industry awards for two of their products proving they may actually know a little something about saving an organization a lot of money and delivering outstanding web experiences in this Web 2.0 world.
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Enterprise Content Management provider Vignette has announced new video products designed to help organizations deliver an immersive and video-centric Web experience. The products, Vignette Video services and the latest incarnation of Vignette's Rich Media Services, let organizations streamline video management and put it center stage in their overall Web strategy.
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Once upon a time personalization was a magic and wonderful word. The promises came and went, largely unfulfilled. That's not to say that the technology didn't work. It did. Nor is it to say that the basic ideas were bad. They weren't.
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