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ECM Key Players - Xythos

Xythos Software
Xythos Software, a Blackboard company, has long focused on collaborative content management, principally for higher education. Xythos's standards-based Enterprise Document Management Suite (EDMS) features ease of use, integration with Outlook, and on-premises or SaaS delivery. Improved solutions development around imaging, workflow automation and records management is bringing Xythos's professional services and partners into focus.





Strengths
  • Xythos has a strong installed base and value proposition for the higher education sector.
  • Xythos's EDMS continues to evolve, serving as an improved platform for solutions development.
  • Blackboard/Xythos's partner program is cultivating relationships beyond its core installed base.



Cautions
  • Xythos's footprint beyond the higher education market remains small.
  • The number of extended vertical-market applications delivered by partners is few. Even in its core market, Xythos is not presenting a catalog of solutions.
  • Xythos's EDMS needs immediate promotion as an independent product and much more traction with international resellers and integrators.



ECM Key Players - Autonomy

Autonomy
A leader in enterprise search and e-discovery, Autonomy bolstered its presence in the ECM market in 2009 by acquiring Interwoven, a Visionary in 2008's Magic Quadrant. Prior acquisitions included Meridio, a document and records management provider, Zantaz, an archiving and policy management provider, and Verity, a search, process and e-forms vendor.
Autonomy has demonstrated its ability to implement policy-based governance for financial services, regulated industries and law firms, but must still prove itself as a broader ECM contender.
Autonomy is not a traditional repository-centric content management vendor, but has a solid vision and expanded capabilities in contextual and federated content management.
Website: http://www.autonomy.com/

Strengths
  • Autonomy has the installed base and technology to build momentum in ECM. It signaled a strong interest in Web channel technology by integrating its Intelligent Data Operating Layer (IDOL) platform and Optimost analytics into TeamSite, and by creating a promotional message about "meaning-based marketing" that seems to resonate with WCM buyers.
  • Autonomy is more visible than in previous years. As a result, it is being considered for more ECM opportunities.
  • Autonomy has now built and/or bought enough products to exploit a transition to automated, cloud-based ECM on a single platform for all data types

Cautions
  • Autonomy's strong portfolio of acquired companies and technologies does not yet form a cohesive whole.
  • Autonomy has limited capabilities in transactional and composite content applications, which is where differentiation in terms of scale and vertical solutions is required.
  • Autonomy will need to develop an ECM solutions strategy that extends beyond legal drivers and regulated markets.

ECM Players - Alfresco

Alfresco
Since 2005, Alfresco has led the drive for open-source ECM to become more widely accepted.
Alfresco supports two business models: (1) a community version in the true sense of open source; (2) an enterprise version that is built on open-source technology but for which Alfresco charges a subscription fee to cover maintenance and support.
Alfresco provides document management, WCM, records management, DAM, collaboration and imaging capabilities both directly and through OEM partnerships.
Website: http://www.alfresco.com/

Strengths
  • Alfresco's key OEM relationships with Adobe, Quark and Ricoh, among others, provides some assurance of viability.
  • Alfresco's management, partners and industry visibility all contribute to its relevance in a competitive market — as do lower entry and maintenance costs.
  • Its focus on the use of social networking, mashups and the standards that support them will keep application developers interested in Alfresco.

Cautions
  • Alfresco's suite is still evolving and its WCM capabilities are not as mature as its core document management services.
  • Alfresco provides published application programming interfaces (APIs), but does not have packaged, certified integration with ERP or CRM applications such as those of SAP and Oracle (Siebel CRM). This level of integration is typically a prerequisite for transactional content processes, and some Alfresco partners have built these for customers.
  • As is not uncommon with open-source software, customers of Alfresco sometimes need a higher degree of technical competency to manage implementation.



Key Trends in ECM SharePoint Market 2009

Key Trends in the ECM Market

Among the primary trends that IT architects and planners and business leaders must consider as they develop content management strategies and determine their strategic partners are the following.

ECM is now part of IT infrastructure and delivered by infrastructure vendors such as HP, IBM, Oracle, Microsoft and SAP. Inquiries received by Gartner suggest that enterprise architects and IT planners are increasingly looking to standardize on one or more of these vendors' strategic platform offerings to support multiple content applications.

Integration and federation of content repositories is now critical. Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS), the Web services protocol jointly developed and proposed by EMC, IBM, Microsoft and others, may succeed where others have failed. It is designed to provide a vendor-neutral way of developing applications that can access content stored in any CMIS-compliant repository.

Web channel technologies that deliver improved experiences, customer conversions and loyalty are a primary focus of many enterprises. The influence of the chief marketing officer in directing spending on marketing machines that capitalize on Web content management (WCM), digital asset management (DAM), Web analytics, portals, e-forms, document composition features, social communities, mobile device support and business process management (BPM) is now obvious. The ability to deliver more compelling, dynamic, personalized and media-rich content to any audience on any device, and to measure more accurately the value of the interrelationships of people, processes and content, has led to a breakaway from the ECM suite: "WCM for marketing."

Application specificity, based on evolving buying centers. Fewer ECM vendors will focus on bundling generalist functions (such as imaging, library services and document collaboration), leaving these functions to infrastructure vendors. Most vendors will instead focus on adding value by bundling specific functions as "base configurations" — vertical or horizontal solutions that are integrated with industry, ERP or CRM applications. Composite content applications are how ECM vendors will deliver value to business buyers. Broadly, such solutions fall into three categories, according to the technologies most often involved in their development. Very few vendors have a market-leading emphasis on, and ability in, all three categories. The three categories are as follows:

  • Transactional content management solutions focus on imaging, workflow/BPM, archive, records management and e-forms. Content contained within these solutions tends to be static. Processes tend to be long-running and have a high number of forms or documents that demand scalability, life cycle control and human approval (primarily on exceptions). An application interface is almost certain.
  • Collaborative content management solutions focus on compound content object control and library services; document collaboration; workflow automation with alerts, calendaring and task-tracking; browser or portal viewing; and markup, annotation and version control. The focus is on high-value people being involved in the project-based or long-running development and delivery of high-value content and on optimizing the processes, interfaces and objectives that relate them.
  • Contextual content management solutions focus on sets of Web channel technology, such as WCM, DAM, portals, e-forms, Web analytics, social software, XML authoring, rich media management and mobile device support, and on optimizing them to serve as Web-delivered engagement platforms for a variety of industry-focused solutions.

Alternative delivery models. More companies and governments want new methods of obtaining ECM capability, including SaaS and open-source software. These new methods will grow in comparison to conventional delivery, but will not eclipse it. Emerging "solutions as a service" or hosted composite content applications represent the best conversion leverage from on-premises to cloud-based content for business buyers looking to keep costs low and take advantage of optimal combinations of technology, location and process logic. Many suite vendors will deliver SaaS as a satellite offering.

The influence of metadata is becoming clearer, whether abstracted from existing paper and digital documents or added when authored, and whether tied to a formal taxonomy or tagged informally by users. As more content objects, ranging from small XML components to larger rich-media files, need to be managed better, the concept of granularity — in the content itself, in the policies and rules associated with content "processability," and in user information (wants/needs, presence, location) — is a key planning consideration for enterprises seeking fuller leverage of information as assets. The more descriptors a content object has, the more likely it is to deliver more value in various contexts.

Enhanced usability for nontechnical target audiences. It is now normal for user interfaces for content contribution, consumption and collaboration to be competitive differentiators. More capabilities are becoming easier to access and use, and they include a vast array of modular functions that can be turned on or off as required. Although an ideal "content client" has yet to emerge, usability and the end-user acceptance are becoming key criteria for selection.

The continued influence of the midmarket as a buying center — particularly for composite content applications in healthcare, government, financial services, higher education and invoice automation — is bringing higher revenue to even some of the larger ECM vendors. Those that focus here have seen significant growth year over year. Here is also an early opportunity for SaaS and open-source vendors to gain traction and visibility.

Hybrid Content Architectures Emerge

Gartner's analysis shows that organizations of all sizes and in all geographies are considering Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS 2007) because of the breadth of capabilities it offers, and because Microsoft is already one of their strategic infrastructure providers. As SharePoint takes hold in an organization, users naturally begin exploring its suitability for a wider range of content management applications and its potential as a replacement for existing solutions. But organizations requiring advanced content management capabilities and process-centric applications will need to augment SharePoint's capabilities with partner offerings or deploy MOSS 2007 alongside an ECM system, rather than as a replacement for it.

For organizations where broader information consistency and consistent semantic representations are critical, strategy will become somewhat more complicated. Issues like federated search, metadata strategies, and interoperability between content and records management systems will be critical considerations in SharePoint deployments. Although ECM vendors are touting their ability to integrate with SharePoint, it often isn't integration as much as copying files over. When evaluating integration, always attempt to have "one version of the truth." Having one document in SharePoint and a supposed duplicate in an ECM system invites data integrity issues — if the documents actually aren't the same, which is the right one? Many enterprises have failed at content management and might be better advised to determine what percentage of content not to manage and to use a resource for that purpose. A "draft layer" of content at the infrastructure level, with life cycle assignment only upon content creation and a promotion path to the repository of record, makes for a likely preliminary hybrid content architecture plan.

 

 

ECM MArket Drivers 2009

Market Drivers

In general, the economic climate from 2008 to 2009 has forced businesses to make difficult choices in terms of technology spending. However, the ECM market is somewhat insulated from the recession, for three reasons:

  • The sheer size of increase in the volume and complexity of content is stimulating concern and investment.
  • Pricing pressure from open-source vendors or competing "stack" or suite vendors has driven the price per seat in proposals down to discount level, which has stimulated higher demand (though increases in maintenance and services costs have partly offset this reduction).
  • Often no single person controls the budget for all of an organization's ECM components and solutions, so point purchases remain common. These are often for independent projects whose business sponsors have a single return on investment (ROI) target.
Attractive opportunities exist for organizations to consolidate or rationalize certain overlapping and expensive components of vast enterprise content architectures. The breadth and maturity of some ECM offerings means it may now be feasible to address fundamental ECM needs with products from fewer vendors. Regional vendors, vertical-market specialists, open-source software providers, and SaaS vendors may find openings in enterprise departments, but IT and business strategists should seek to rationalize a content architecture that protects against one-off tactical purchases which isolate information or user populations.

The need to manage the risks associated with growing stores of unmanaged paper and digital content requires a focus on content valuation and governance. Vendors in various software and service markets are underscoring the threats from uncontrolled content by addressing different messages to different stakeholders in order to stimulate tactical spending on products for image capture, archiving, e-mail archiving, records management, policy management, storage (hardware and software), content repository federation, enterprise search, e-discovery, e-forms, and regulatory compliance. Recognition of this has encouraged enterprises to review their strategies for managing content life cycle, access control, availability and costs in more meaningful ways.


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