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July 16, 2007

Oracle Offers WCM Breadth For External Sites And Has A Unique Position Going Forward

The Forrester Wave™ Vendor Summary, Q3 2007

by Kyle McNabb, Stephen Powers

with Matthew Brown, Erica Driver, Shelby Semmes, Diana Levitt

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Executive Summary

Oracle Universal Content Management 10gR3, which Oracle acquired with its 2006 purchase of Stellent, is Java-based and supports a full range of Web content management (WCM) and Web content delivery capabilities. Oracle offers a full-featured content repository that allows organizations to store Web content, documents and digital assets and to manage retention and disposition policies. Oracle also features comprehensive, granular user access control administration — this is appealing to organizations that want to allow nontechnical users more flexibility when creating content but within a framework that provides strong content validation. The future bodes well for Oracle Universal Content Management; enterprises can expect future integration with Siebel to help them deliver targeted, interactive customer experiences. Until then, Oracle's WCM offering is well suited for organizations looking for good, broad WCM support for their internal and external site initiatives.

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