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US content management market poised for explosive growth by 2014, says report -

Knowledge economy research and advisory firm Basex, US, has released The Definitive Guide to Today's Content Management Systems and Vendors, a new 150-page report series. According to the report, the advent of open source software has significantly changed the process of selecting a content management solution.

The report series looks at 32 key content management vendors and 43 platforms and provides in-depth analysis - including market trends, drivers and barriers - to guide decision makers in the selection process. The US market for content management was $4.1 billion in 2008. Basex estimates that the same will reach $10 billion by 2014. The report notes that open source content management is gaining traction in some circles and the overall open source software market is growing rapidly.

The report series is being published on a subscription basis and includes an in-depth industry survey, Content Management Systems: The New Math for Selecting Your Platform, and 16 Vendor Profiles of key content management providers and their offerings. The Content Management Systems report reveals that choosing the right content management system is far from straight forward and requires an in-depth understanding of both the organisation's needs and what the market has to offer. The survey also noted that companies need to be prepared to manage multiple forms of content including wikis, blogs, RSS feeds, social networks, podcasts and video.

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