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Managing unstructured data is a problem that has been around for as long as people have been using computers to write letters and send email. But many companies may not be aware that they even have a problem, or may think it is an insurmountable one. Unstructured data is four times larger in volume than structured data, yet little effort is spent in managing and analyzing it.

The451 is pleased to announce the publication of the first extensive report on the UDM market. The report provides a comprehensive view of the market and its future direction, including strategic assessments of competitors - the major players, new market entrants, a group of players to watch and future market development.


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What does the report cover?

This report assesses the different approaches to the UDM market, and who the ultimate winners and losers will be. Segments examined include vendors in: content, document and knowledge management; search and retrieval; categorization and taxonomies; and XML databases and tools. The report also assesses likely M&A activity in this market, and the acquisition strategies of key players.

The report offers clear recommendations for companies providing relational databases, third-party software vendors, CIOs and investors.

A key element of the report is determining winners and losers, with over 30 companies analyzed.



Table of contents
Section 1    Key recommendations and conclusions, plus methodology and definitions

Section 2    Market growth, segmentation and future prospects 

Section 3    Implications and actionable initiatives for third-party software vendors, CIOs and investors

Section 4    The background to the UDM market

Section 5    Content, document and knowledge management companies
        5.1     Documentum
        5.2     FatWire
        5.3     FileNet
        5.4     IBM (Content Manager)
        5.5     iManage
        5.6     Interwoven
        5.7     Microsoft (Content Management Server & SharePoint Portal Server)
        5.8     Open Text
        5.9     Stellent
        5.10    Vignette
        5.11    Xerox Docushare

Section 6    Search and retrieval companies
        6.1     Autonomy
        6.2     Inktomi
        6.3     Verity

Section 7    Categorization, taxonomy generation and data visualization companies
        7.1     Antarti.ca 
        7.2     Applied Semantics 
        7.3     ClearForest
        7.3     IBM (Lotus Discovery Server)
        7.4     Inxight
        7.5     Mohomine
        7.6     Entrieva (nee Semio/Webversa)
        7.7     Stratify
        7.8     The Brain

Section 8    XML database and tools companies
        8.1     eXcelon
        8.2     Ipedo
        8.3     Ixiasoft
        8.4     Neocore
        8.5     Software AG 

Section 9    Companies to watch
        9.1     80-20 Software
        9.2     Octave Software
        9.3     Recommind
        9.4     Semagix

Section 10    Future developments in the UDM market

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