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Posts Tagged ‘ecommerce’

Virtual Moment Rebrands as WebDAM, Focuses on DAM

Friday, March 12th, 2010

WebDAM_logo_2010.jpg Maybe it’s because of the growing popularity of SaaS, but Virtual Moment, LLC has announced that it is changing its ‘Doing Business As. . ‘(DBA) name from Spitfire Photo Pro to WebDAM, and said it will concentrate its resources on SaaS digital asset management (DAM).

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TikiWiki CMS Updates 3.5 and 4.2, Offers a Peek at Version 5

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

TikiWiki CMS/Groupware Offers 3.5 and 4.2 Updates, Details Next Big ThingOpen source Web CMS provider Tiki (news, site)

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SDL’s 2009 Financial Results Show Solid Growth, Smart Acquisitions

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

sdl_logo_2010.jpg2009 separated the companies with solid business models from those whistling in the wind. SDL

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dotCMS Adds eCommerce Features to Open Source Web CMS

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

dotCMS Readies to Support CMIS

For dotCMS (news, site), eCommerce + Web CMS seems like a match made in heaven. Reason #1: Everyone wants to do eCommerce nowadays. Reason #2: Java+Java == Eternal love in the marriage of two Java-based software companies: KonaKart (eCommerce vendor) and dotCMS (open source Web CMS provider).

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EPiServer Trumps Competition, Decides to Go Public

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

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EPiServer (news, site) is preparing to go public on the Stockholm Stock Exchange. Being one of the few in its Web CMS market segment to be public, this move gives the company a certain advantage.

For buyers, it is going to be easier to evaluate a public company, since all the financials will be out in the open. One might say that no one cares about that, but the reality shows a different picture. No one wants to indulge in guesswork when investing in a Web CMS product and vendor. As we know, this deal is just like marriage.

And these are some of the numbers EPiServer is sharing today:

  • Average growth 35% per year over the past 5 years
  • License revenue growth for 2009 at 46%
  • Revenues for 2009 were US$ 29.9M
  • EPiServer has been profitable since its inception in 1994

And here are some of the contributing factors to the state of current affairs at EPiServer:

  • Customer and partner growth with fastest growing markets being the U.S., U.K. and Scandinavia
  • Market expansion with new offices in Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, the U.S., Australia and South Africa in addition to the existing ones in Sweden and Norway
  • Open-source-like community — EPiServer World — with more than 8500 active members and marketplace called EPiMore
  • Expansion of the product portfolio that includes web content management, social media, eCommerce, marketing and sales, event and meeting management and hosting capabilities
  • 50% of the recent growth is attributed to the new products that have been released over the past two years (see our coverage here)

There’s not much more to say really, except to congratulate EPiServer. The numbers are fairly impressive; especially, given the recent economic slump — and the competition in the likes of Ektron (news, site)

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