Asia’s content management (CMS) market growth
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Brice Dunwoodie reports on the latest research into the CMS market in Asia. To quote:
The latest research on the Content Management Systems (CMS) software market in Asia Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ) indicates that the market, currently valued at US $102.0 million, is expected to grow strongly at a 5-year CAGR of 16.6%, surpassing the US$200 million mark before the end of the decade.
This accords with my experience. Australia is keenly implementing CMS products at present, and there are in excess of 100 vendors in the marketplace. While the endnote of the article suggests that a handful of international players are dominating the marketplace, the exact opposite is true in Australia, with the local vendors making the majority of sales.
I’ve been running quite a few CMS workshops in SE Asia recently, including two upcoming events in Singapore and Brunei. There’s a lot of interest in web CMS, and few organisations have systems in place. In general, I would say that this market is about 1-2 years behind Australia/UK/US, giving tremendous scope for growth…
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