After evaluating 11 web content management vendors and providers across 190 content management and delivery criteria specific to external sites, Forrester ranked Tridion, Fatwire and Interwoven as leaders in the recently released Web Content Management for External Sites report.
The study analyzed the top 11 Web CMS vendors including Day Software, EMC, FatWire, IBM, Interwoven, Microsoft, Oracle, Percussion, RedDot Solutions, SDL Tridion and Vignette.
Forrester had many flattering things to say about the three leaders:
In the report, Kyle McNabb, Senior Analyst at Forrester Research commented on the products as follows:
Of the 11 vendors evaluated, Interwoven was ranked number one in Web Content Management product strategy and product architecture, and listed as the vendor who has the largest market presence of the three companies in the leader category.
What’s interesting overall is the focus being placed on customer experience and the integration of tools that help measure and refine that experience. This is an important trend in the industry. Other smaller Web CMS vendors such as Hot Banana (now J.L. Halsey), have made this a primary differentiator for some time.
The three leaders in Forrester’s findings all have placed customer experience and persuasive content at or near the front of their current external website strategy. Interwoven has just released an Interwoven Targeting module. Tridion offers their Audience Manager, Personalization and Communication Statistics modules. And Fatwire’s Engage squarely targets personalization and persuasion.