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The ECM Suites Report 2009 looks at... ZyImage Document Storage

"The company's primary product, ZyImage, is based on an XML framework that stores records in a network accessible drive. This document storage framework enables the creation of self-contained document collections by the user. Documents are stored in their original format (paper, electronic or email) and metadata is stored in a native XML file, one XML record per document ..."

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Enterprises Must Consider the Broader SharePoint Ecosystem
CMS Watch Research Critiques 22 ISV Partners


Silver Spring, MD, USA -- SharePoint 2007 customers are increasingly turning to Microsoft partners to provide capabilities where the platform either lacks or underperforms, according to research undertaken by CMS Watch, a vendor-independent analyst firm that evaluates content technologies.

"After initially marketing SharePoint as a virtually omnipotent platform, Redmond is now emphasizing partner-oriented solutions,” notes CMS Watch founder Tony Byrne. "On the whole, that’s a good thing, but customers need to prepare themselves to deal with multiple vendors and solutions as part of their SharePoint architecture."

These findings come from CMS Watch's The SharePoint Report 2009, a 241-page evaluation of SharePoint from an enterprise perspective, assessing its suitability for nine different business scenarios and evaluating twenty-two software partner offerings across eight categories:

  • Search
  • Web Part Collections
  • Imaging & Capture
  • Archiving & Records Management
  • Backup & Disaster Recovery
  • Workflow & BPM
  • Social Software
  • Administration & Management

The report also found:

  • The broader SharePoint ecosystem also includes consultants, trainers, and systems integrators, but enterprises should note that many of these firms bring fluency in only one or two of SharePoint's nine core services.
  • Microsoft is actively planning the next major SharePoint release ("Office 14"), and if history is any guide, the company will replicate in the platform many of the services provided today by partners, potentially limiting the long-term value of enterprise investments in 3rd-party solutions.
  • Redmond's community-source CodePlex effort offers another approach to supplementing native SharePoint services, but CodePlex projects appear to have less energy and support than traditional open source projects.
"We are witnessing the evolution of SharePoint from a product to a platform to an ecosystem," notes CMS Watch principal, Alan Pelz-Sharpe. "Enterprises investing in SharePoint need to develop a broader strategy that takes into account this wider, more complex landscape – and our goal is to help you do just that."

The SharePoint Report 2009 is available for purchase and download at http://www.cmswatch.com/SharePoint/Report/.

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