Content Management Systems for Content Managing Organizations: A Framework for the Analysis

by Aurelio Ravarini

Content management systems (CMS) have been evolving very quickly in recent years for a number of reasons. On the supply side, the spectrum of available solutions has been shaken by significant and not always coherent changes: the market has been affected by concentration (with a stream of acquisitions and mergers of software vendors in the past few years); segmentation (CMS are now sold either in a number of vertically and horizontally customized packages or as customizable platforms); and widening (new players, especially small-to-medium-sized software houses at the regional level, have entered the competitive arena).

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Content Management Systems for Content Managing Organizations: A Framework for the Analysis1 April 2006