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- eCommerce Scenario–guide to the overall eCommerce landscape
- Hybris Multi-Channel Suite – a quick review
- Joomla! 2.5 launched – a smarter and database agnostic CMS
- Happy New Year 2012
- Will WEMI achieve what JCR, CMIS & JSR 168 didn’t ?
- Do all roads for eBay lead to X.commerce ?
- Magento eCommerce Review
- Commercial Open Source – gate crashing the party
- Microsoft Commerce Server – breaking off or just taking a pause
- Wish you a very Happy Diwali
- Why NOT to buy a Sony VAIO
- Hannon Hill and TerminalFour – similar but different
- FatWire and OpenText WEM — newer names, older technology
- Learning from others mistakes
- A big repository change for Nuxeo
- Implications of Joomla! 1.7 and the Joomla! Platform
- How to Avoid Common Technology Selection Mistakes
- Got experience & Opinion on Hannon Hill Cascade Server ?
- Winds of change.. yet again !!
- Liferay Portal Review Update
- Happy New Year 2011
- ATG acquisition by Oracle – impact on your eCommerce Strategy
- Digital Marketing – is it just being Digital or Interactive too ?
- Winds of Change ..
- Portals & Mashup Product Evaluation
- Jive SBS Review
- What’s in The Name !!
- EMC Joins Hand with FatWire
- Is FatWire next in EMC’s acquisition spree ?
- Happy New Year 2010
- Oracle Portal Stack– A Saga of Acquisitions
- Jive with Jive SBS 4.0
- Open Source CMS Award 2009
- Open Source President goes Drupal
- Joomla! Reviews
- Whats next for ATG Portal users ?
- Liferay Portal Review
- Open Source President
- OpenSource is gearing up to shake Things Up
- Alfresco meets Joomla
- End of Life for ATG Portal
- Drop Down Menu in Joomal using the std Menu Module
- Dropdown Menu in Joomla : using Entended Menu Module
- Defining your Application Strategy
- Defining Performance Requirements
- PHP based Open Source CMS
- Portal Vs CMS part 3
- Portals Vs CMS part 2
- Portals Vs CMS
Category Archives: Acquisition
Will WEMI achieve what JCR, CMIS & JSR 168 didn’t ?
I guess most of you would agree with me when I say that the portal marketplace has pretty much matured – most portals vendors offer significantly similar features, and all the probable acquisitions have already taken place. On the other … Continue reading
Do all roads for eBay lead to X.commerce ?
eBay was one of the most notable successes during the dot com boom. One of the reason being that eBay offered an enormous opportunity to individuals and small merchants by opening up the huge online marketplace from them. That said … Continue reading
Posted in Acquisition, eBay, eCommerce, GSI, Intershop, Magento, PayPal, X.commerce
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ATG acquisition by Oracle – impact on your eCommerce Strategy
What can be seen as the biggest news maker in the eCommerce space – Oracle has agreed to buyout ATG Inc for about $1Bn. Seen as Oracle’s strategy targeting IBM – this acquisition brings together ATG’s leading eCommerce product with … Continue reading
Posted in Acquisition, ATG, eCommerce, IBM, Strategy
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EMC Joins Hand with FatWire
So all speculations have been finally put to an END . EMC & FatWire announced (on 16th Feb 2010) that “They will jointly offer solutions for Web experience and brand management to help customers create engaging online experiences and ensure … Continue reading
Posted in Acquisition, CMS, EMC, FatWire, Mergers, WCM, WEM
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Is FatWire next in EMC’s acquisition spree ?
Over the past few years, the Enterprise Portals and Enterprise Content Management product vendor space has been witnessing an overall consolidation, through several mergers & acquisitions – noteworthy of these being IBM’s acquisition of FileNet; BEA’s acquisition of Plumtree and … Continue reading