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Web-Based Apps To Push Growth Of Content Management Infrastructure

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Unstructured information is becoming more structured as it is tagged with XML tags and managed in components enabling reuse and repurposing of content.

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Web-Based Apps To Push Growth Of Content Management Infrastructure

ReportBuyer.com, the online business intelligence provider for major industry sectors, recently added a new report to its portfolio analysing the content management infrastructure.

‘Content Management Infrastructure’ reports that the systems are poised for significant growth as people move to purchase new marketing and Web-based applications based on XML and Web technologies.

The report shows that enterprise content management (ECM) systems are basic infrastructure for unstructured information. Unstructured information is becoming more structured as it is tagged with XML tags and managed in components enabling reuse and repurposing of content.

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Authors of the report highlight that enterprise content management solutions help corporations organise, control and access vital business image and video content useful for designing marketing campaigns. They also matter to corporate IT because there are ever-increasing volumes of information, mounting regulatory requirements, and legislative pressure to provide information in a manner that is responsive to requests.

They further note that the entry of software-as-a-service (SaaS) players and open source players changes the market by giving Web 2.0 market participants strategic advantage. Content management relates to finding accurate information easily and by finding information that is not outdated.

Furthermore, the ability to access information more rapidly, and to use that information to make informed decisions, is part of an automated process contributing to significant market growth. Initiatives that use text to implement services oriented architecture (SOA) services are anticipated to create a climate for growth of content management services. In this context, documents may be text based, image based, video content, or software system modules. All the modules require management and indexing.

The report ‘Content Management Infrastructure’ is available from Report Buyer.

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