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<item><title>[EN] Adobe acquires Day Software | October 29th, 2010</title>
<link>http://www.adobe-newsroom.de/2010/10/29/adobe-successfully-completes-acquisition-of-day-software/</link>
<description>Adobe acquires Day Software - the Gartner Magic Quadrant for ECM coming in November will have to replace the improved position of Day now by Adobe. More and more small players in the ECM market are bought by the big vendors</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 04 Nov 2010 09:22:14 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>[EN] After Flash, why PDF must die ! - AIIM Social Business Expert Blog</title>
<link>http://www.aiim.org/community/blogs/expert/After-Flash-why-PDF-must-die-!</link>
<description>AIIM Community | Serge Huber | CTO at Jahia Solutions | April 25th  | Ok now that I have your attention, I&#39;ll quickly say that of course I believe that PDF is a great technology that has served its purpose for a long time, but I believe we should progressively stop using it in some use cases since the world has actually changed to slowly make it less relevant. PDF, the Portable Document Format, was initially created by Adobe to address a difficult problem at the time: how to generate a document that would always look the same, no matter the platform it was viewed on, and that would print out in the same way on various printers connected to different hardware and operating systems. It used at its core the Postscript technology it had pioneered and combine...</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2012 08:22:44 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>[EN] AIIM Blog: PDF - Not dead yet! | Betsy Fanning | May 17th, 2012</title>
<link>http://www.aiim.org/community/blogs/community/PDF-Not-dead-yet</link>
<description>AIIM Blog: PDF - Not dead yet! | Betsy Fanning | May 17th, 2012 | I  read a blog post several weeks or so ago touting that PDF should die and die fairly soon. This blog post stirred a bit of angst amongst many PDF product developers and individuals who devote time to develop standards to in fact make PDF more open and a better file format. As I read the post and the many comments that were offered, I remembered a phrase from Monty Python, not that I am a Monty Python fan, that goes something like &quot;I&#39;m not dead yet, in fact, I am feeling much better!&quot; I think this phrase summarizes very well the state of PDF. Let me first state, that PDF is not the ONLY file format available and won&#39;t be the ONLY file format that should be used for archiving, turning a re...</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2012 12:04:18 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>[EN] ECM market changes: CISCO, HP; OpenText, Lexmark etc. | XING Information &amp; Document Management</title>
<link>https://www.xing.com/net/prid3b369x/informationlifecyclemanagement/market-trends-fairs-congresses-546/en-ecm-market-changes-opentext-cisco-hp-adobe-lexmark-38053467/</link>
<description>[EN] ECM market changes | XING Information &amp; Document Management | ECM market changes - OpenText, CISCO, HP, Adobe, Lexmark ...
We had quite a lot of new merger &amp; acquisition activities lately which have some major impact on the ECM market - if we still want to call it ECM (and not Social Business, Enterprise Information Management, Social Content Management a.s.o.).</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 07 Sep 2011 08:32:27 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>[EN] Gartner Magic Quadrant: Sharepoint as challenger in the WCM Web Content Management Quadrant from September 2012</title>
<link>http://blog.ipi-gmbh.com/Lists/Beitraege/Post.aspx?ID=112</link>
<description>[EN] Web Content Management Quadrant from September 2012 | Leaders quadrant: Opentext, Oracle, HP, Ektron, Sitecore, SDL; Challengers quadrant: Microsft, IBM</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2012 06:46:15 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>[EN] Merger and Acquisition Roundup: Who Changed the Game in 2010 | Fierce Content Management | 04.11.2010 | Ron Miller</title>
<link>http://www.fiercecontentmanagement.com/special-reports/merger-and-acquisition-roundup-who-changed-game-2010</link>
<description>It&#39;s clear to anyone that follows content management, that consolidation goes part and parcel with this business. In fact, Alan Pelz-Sharpe wrote about this in a recent Industry Voices post. Heck, there was an outrageous rumor last week that Oracle was interested in EMC. Rumors have also surfaced this year about about a possible Open Text-Autonomy merger. That would be the height of irony, wouldn&#39;t it? Two companies that make a living purchasing other companies joining together. But those are just rumors. This special report looks at actual mergers and acquisitions that went down this year. Maybe the biggest, and perhaps the most shocking came when Adobe bought Day Software. It was especially interesting given that Adobe already has a working relationshi...</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 11 Nov 2010 13:36:00 GMT</pubDate>
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