• Home
  • Research
  • What We Offer
  • Who We Are
  • Blog
  • Your cart is empty.
  • Log in
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Us
  • Recent Entries
  • Get Custom Feeds
Team Blog
Free Research Sample
Byrne

Looking ahead to 2009 -- and evaluating 2008

Added By Tony Byrne at 16-Dec-2008 | Twitter: @TonyByrne |

Today we released our annual predictions for 2009 (full article / press release / video).

Which begs the question: how did we do last year? (See the December 2007 article.) Let's look back at each of our 2008 predictions.

Archiving becomes a prime focus for ECM vendors
Definitely -- in particular for archiving SharePoint sites.

Google will make a bid to become the World's Content Repository
Not quite, although they did make a bid to become the World's Application Platform, which will get them to Content Repository eventually...

MOSS enters the valley of disappointment
I'd say yes, especially beyond North America, although "skepticism" might be a more apt term than disappointment.

Return of the buyers' market
Absolutely. And it will return with greater force in 2009.

Web 2.0 exhaustion
Yes and no. The term continues to subside; the concept continues to thrive.

Social Software vendor collision
Definitely. Every Tom, Dick, and Portal Vendor thinks they can do this.

Facebook backlash in the enterprise
Not really. Some enterprises still ban it; many more are looking to exploit it. We see greater reluctance to embrace outside North America, though.

Security and Identity Management trump functionality for buyers
Not sure. Functionality seems as important as ever.

Finally bridging web analytics and online marketing
Yep. Not all the spans are complete, but many customers are crossing.

Search is dead....Not!
Search definitely came alive last year, and will again in 2009 too.

Productization of Search Platforms
Yes, and we have the Google Search Appliance to thank.

We'll have 12 new predictions next year
Not a tough one to meet....;-)

So, your tally may differ, but by my count, we came in at about 75% (9 of 12) correct. Not great, but not bad.

Categories: Tony Byrne, Collaboration & Community Software, Digital Asset Management, E-mail Archiving and Management, Enterprise Content Management, Evaluating SharePoint, Search and Information Access, Web Analytics, Web Content Management, Building Business Case, Marketplace at Large, Selecting Technology

  • Tweet This Entry

Online Education

Check out our classes and Register Today.

Evaluation Research

Get the real story about vendors and products.

My Research

Remember MeForgot password?

Not a subscriber? Learn about our subscriptions

Categories

Channel

  • Collaboration & Community Software (123)
  • Web Analytics (148)
  • Web Content Management (798)

Analyst

  • Adriaan Bloem (44)
  • Tony Byrne (660)
  • Apoorv Durga (8)
  • Jarrod Gingras (30)
  • Alan Pelz-Sharpe (59)
  • Theresa Regli (36)
  • Kas Thomas (77)

Topics

  • Asia-Pacific Marketplace (3)
  • Building Business Case (139)
  • Cloud Computing (5)
  • E-Discovery (1)
  • European Marketplace (15)
  • Governance (10)
  • Implementation (211)
  • Industry Events (1)
  • Industry Standards (110)
  • Information Architecture (84)
  • Intranets (6)
  • Marketplace at Large (504)
  • Open Source (93)
  • Selecting Technology (543)
  • Services Oriented Architecture (4)
  • Software-as-a-Service (17)
  • Usability (3)
  • Vendor Viability & Financials (128)
  • XML (28)

Industries

  • Finance (1)
  • Government (17)
  • Health Care (1)
  • Higher Ed (7)
  • Manufacturing (2)
  • Publishing-Media (4)
  • Retail (4)

Dates

  • 2010 (57)
  • 2009 (200)
  • 2008 (223)
  • 2007 (166)
  • 2006 (99)
  • 2005 (104)
  • 2004 (58)
  • 2003 (67)
  • 2002 (67)
  • 2001 (28)

Have Questions?

Sales & Customer Support

+1 800 325 6190 (USA)+44 (0) 20 3318 1911 (UK)+1 617 340 6464 (Int'l)sales@realstorygroup.com support@realstorygroup.com

All other inquiries: info@realstorygroup.com

Copyright, 2001 - 2010, Real Story Group. All rights reserved.

  • Contact Us
  • Copyright Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

The Real Story Group

  • CMS Watch
  • Enterprise Information
       Watch
  • SharePoint Watch
  • The Real Story Group

Research

  • Vendor Evaluations
  • Webinars & Advisory Papers
  • Online Education
  • Vendor Lists
  • Free Research Sample
  • Purchase Now

What We Offer

  • Research & Advisory
       Services
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Consulting Services
  • Customer Support
  • Contact Sales Team

Who We Are

  • We're Different
  • Our Team
  • Media
  • Customer List
  • Events
  • Contact Us

Get the real story via our bi-weekly newsletter.

Follow us on: RSS twitter

Log In

Remember MeForgot password?