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October 7, 2005

Enterprise Content Management Suites Scorecard Summary: IBM

Key Findings From "The Forrester Wave™: Enterprise Content Management Suites, Q3 2005"

by Kyle McNabb, Connie Moore

with Barry Murphy, Lucy Fossner

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Executive Summary

IBM is a leader in the enterprise content management (ECM) suite market. IBM's Content Manager is a broad ECM suite with significant strengths in high-volume, high-performance document imaging, COLD, and records management. While most of the IBM Content Management portfolio is based on DB2 Content Manager functionality, other products in the suite, such as DB2 Document Manager and Workplace Web Content Management, require independent administration, workflow, and/or repository services that impact IBM's suite readiness. However, IBM provides a broad and rich set of extended capabilities that includes comprehensive e-forms, content integration, business process management (BPM), and collaboration in addition to WebSphere's broad application infrastructure and middleware set of solutions and Tivoli systems and storage management products. IBM is committed to ECM as a key building block for the vendor's information management strategy. IBM's ability to combine products for people (information workspaces), information (content and data) and processes (BPM) is very much in alignment with the needs of IT decision-makers.

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