Recent Real Story Group Blog Entries

Looks Like a Portal to Us

RedDot has entered the delivery business with its new, Java-based Content Integration Server.

Paperthin Closes Big Gap

One of the raps against against CommonSpot (Paperthin's CMS that appears to lead the ColdFusion-based pack) was that it was not object oriented.

Syndication By Any Other Name

Longtime CMS Watch readers know that we believe most CMS innovations for corporate web publishers come out of the media and publishing industry.

PortalMania (Revisited)

The popularity of various families of server software in general, and KM tools in particular, tends to ebb and flow.

Long March to the Desktop on the Low End

A growing number of CMS vendors are emerging to serve individual users or small workgroups that don't enjoy access to an IT group nor possess a dedicated webserver upon which they could load COTS software.

And Speaking of BEA

Of course, Interwoven is not the only CMS vendor that integrates with BEA.

A (Welcome) New Twist to Seybold SF 2002

Stodgy old Seybold is making a substantial improvement to its September show in San Francisco by inviting Frank Gilbane -- doyen of the CMS analyst community -- to put together a special conference focused exclusively on content management.

So You Have More Than One Taxonomy?

When corporate departments spawn multiple DMS, DAM, and CMS applications, enterprises face a particularly vexing problem: how to reconcile all the various, siloed metadata repositories.