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Product | Market Share (%) |
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SharePoint | 15.0% |
IBM FileNet | 8.2% |
Systemware ECM | 0.3% |
Other | 76.5% |
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 31 |
Midsize Enterprise | 12 |
Large Enterprise | 74 |
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 79 |
Midsize Enterprise | 37 |
Large Enterprise | 80 |
IBM FileNet is a leading IBM enterprise content management product family. IBM FileNet is one of the ECM solutions that can change the way a company does business by enabling users to capture, activate, socialize, analyze, and govern content throughout its lifecycle.
There are many IBM FileNet products available, all of which are integrated and based on the FileNet P8 Platform.
SharePoint is a Microsoft-based platform for building web applications. It covers a widerange of capabilities and while it is appropriate for experienced webdevelopers, even non-technical minded users can easily navigate through thesystem and execute functions such as collaborating data, managing documents andfiles, creating websites, managing social networking solutions, and automatingworkflow.
Major areas that SharePoint deals with are websites,communities, content, search, insights, and composites. The purpose is to give usersthe ability to create or develop these key business components on their owneven without technical knowledge of, for example, how to build a website or howto integrate coding. Configuring SharePoint into a business's system is meantto cut out all of the complicated steps, and pave the way for easierimplementation all around.
Systemware has a product suite with a set of ECM components, including image and capture, records management, workfrom, archiving and output management. Systemware Content Cloud ECM provides a delivery option for customers to deploy their content management applications in an on-premises cloud.