Managing corporate information is now seen as one of the hotter areas for technology vendors buffeted by a mini recession since the dotcom boom. According to the Gartner Group the content and document management (DM) market grew by 9.2% in 2003 to more than £558m in new licence sales worldwide – in contrast to a decline of 12% in 2002.

It is not hard to see why there might be a growing interest in such technology. Gartner estimates that 80% of all information generated by businesses today consists of documents, spread-sheets, e-mails, presentations, drawings and other unstructured data.

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