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Get Off the Bus, Gus. Check Out the DAM, Stan.

24-Aug-2002

Day Software promotes its "unification" approach to content management centered on a "Content Bus" that is designed to connect disparate corporate content repositories to the core CMS. We're not sure we want to ride on that bus. But Day's CMS offers another differentiator that does make prospects' eyes light up: it will allow non-designers to manage and manipulate images within the browser interface, including generating typographic nav images on the fly. It's not a full-blown DAM like some of Day's competitors have acquired (and are now trying to bolt on to existing suites), but most companies don't need all that...
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- Submitted by: Tony Byrne, Analyst

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