Something positive:

I'll bet it was cheap. ;-)

Regards,



Peter Dresslar



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Subject: RE: [cms-list] Vignette to Acquire Epicentric


Does anyone have a positive opinion of Vignette's Epicentric
acquisition?

My own initial take is mildly negative: EIP and CMS vendors benefit more
from "playing the field" with multiple counterparts in the other camp,
because most buyers make the decision to buy one or the other fairly
independently, and typically at different times.  And since, for better
or worse (mostly worse), companies who buy both types of packages often
pick Portal software first, wouldn't a CMS vendor want to keep its
options open?

Sure, Interwoven sells a portal module and Plumtree bought (and
rebranded) a tiny CMS, but those serve mostly to provide low-cost
options for legacy clients.  They typically don't lead with them.

In general, this appears to be a continuation of some strategic
meandering at Vignette.  They're an e-commerce play; no: a CMS, again,
with connectors to multiple portals and appservers; no: a proudly
full-cycle solution with its own delivery module; and now: a bundled
CMS/Portal vendor.  I know Gartner is waxing on about "smart enterprise
suites" -- and that mantra alone may inspire more M&A activity than the
collapse in market caps -- but this one still doesn't make a lot of
sense to me.

It's too bad, really, because from a purely CMS perspective, Vignette
has reinvigorated its offerings in the recent releases, and the new
structure of its forthcoming collection of suites (V7) is especially
interesting from a price/positioning standpoint.

Anyone care to disagree?

Cheers,

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