Gartner has recently released their Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Content Management featuring 17 companies including the usual suspects of IBM, Oracle, EMC and Open Text as well as some smaller niche players.
One thing that struck me is that of the 17 vendors, 2 of them are Australian - Objective and Tower Software. This led me to think about how large the presence of Australians in the content management market is. It is really quite astonishing.
Here are some highlights and some other "content management related" companies that have an Australian connection that I am aware of:
- Ephox - $2M+ in sales. Makes EditLive!, leading authoring software for web content management. Founded in Brisbane in 1998. (I helped found Ephox and still work for Ephox.)
- Objective - $35M in sales made Gartner Magic Quadrant. Founded by Tony Walls in 1987.
- IBM/Presence Online - IBM's web content management product from acquisition of Presence
Online. Presence Online was founded in Sydney in the late 1990s. Development is still largely done from
Sydney and many former Presence Online team members still work for IBM's Lotus/WCM area.
- Atlassian - $25M+ in sales. Makes Confluence, leading enterprise wiki software. Founded in Sydney in 2002.
- Tower Software - $10M+ in ECM revenue, made Gartner Magic Quadrant. Founded in Canberra in 1985.
- Vignette - the Vignette Collaboration product came from acquisition of Australian company Tower Technology (no relation to Tower Software) and the development team is based in Sydney.
- Mambo Communities Pty Ltd - leading open source web content management that has also spawned Joomla. Founded in Melbourne.
- Centric Minds - successful Java- and .NET-based web content management. Founded in Adelaide by Tod Peddler in 1997.
I am sure there are many more that I am missing too? James Robertson of StepTwo Designs has a list of over 50 vendors based in Australia.
What is it about Australians and content management?
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