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A piece of software (also called a spider) designed to follow hyperlinks to their completion and to return to previously visited Internet addresses.
Industry:Technology
Web Content Management (WCM) is the process of controlling the content to be consumed over one or more online channels through the use of commercial, open-source or hosted management tools based on a core repository. We exclude products such as portals and e-commerce engines even though these technologies have overlapping functions in areas such as personalization, content management and content delivery.
Industry:Technology
Web conferencing products are synchronous in nature and support interaction between participants in a meeting or presentation format. Web conferencing consists of real-time electronic meeting and content delivery, screen and application sharing, text chat, and group document markup with electronic whiteboarding, augmented by audio, data and video. More-advanced features include integrated voice over IP audio, file sharing, remote control, content archiving, media streaming and polling.
Shared work spaces are team-oriented collaboration tools that provide virtual work spaces for sharing documents and files, supporting asynchronous and real-time collaboration activities, such as threaded discussions, document-based collaboration and chat functions.
Other forms of collaboration that are not included in this market definition include IM and chat, videoconferencing, audioconferencing, and a wide variety of social software, such as blogs, communities of practice, social bookmarking and tagging, expertise location, social network analysis, and wikis. A blog represents a form of asynchronous but collective Web publishing, usually in a journal-writing style. A community of practice represents a group of people engaged in joint experiences and shared practices, and it is similar to a network of Web bloggers. A wiki is a discussion system that includes server software for Web-based editing of, and commenting on, content created by others. Wikis include a simple text syntax for creating pages and linking pages in real time.
Industry:Technology
Multifunction devices having a clamshell form factor similar to mini-notebooks or notebook PCs. Web books have a full Web browser implementation that results in an Internet-centric device. They have wireless broadband connectivity, such as wireless LAN (WLAN) or WAN cellular or WiMAX. Web books’ main differentiation from PCs is the operating system.
Industry:Technology
A building block of an extranet. In addition to authorization and management features being offered as part of an e-commerce system, there are security software products that work with Web servers and e-commerce systems, allowing administrators to define generic user roles and authorize user access to Web-based data and resources across multiple applications (generally at the sub-URL level).
Industry:Technology
An umbrella term for several different versions of technology that link the Internet and an automated teller machine (ATM) networks.
Industry:Technology
Web analytics refers to a market of specialized analytic applications used to understand and improve online channel user experience, visitor acquisition and actions, and to optimize digital marketing and advertising campaigns. Commercial products offer reporting, segmentation, analytical and performance management, historical storage and integration with other data sources and processes. The tools are used by marketing professionals, advertisers, content developers and the website’s operations team, and increasingly provide input to automated tools that target improved customer experience.
Industry:Technology
Web access management (WAM) offers integrated identity and access management for Web-based applications. Initial implementations focused on external user access. However, the growing use of portals for employee access is also driving demand for WAM solutions. Most products offer self-service password reset, delegated administration (including user self-service), a role-based access control model, workflow and automated fulfillment of the access request.
Industry:Technology
The evolution of the Web from a collection of hyperlinked content pages to a platform for human collaboration and system development and delivery.
Industry:Technology
The Web (short for World Wide Web) is a hypertext-based global information system that was originally developed at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics in Geneva. It is a subset of the Internet, technically defined as the community on the Internet where all documents and resources are formatted using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). HTML, and the related Hypertext Transport Protocol (HTTP), make it easy to find and view data and documents stored on computers connected to the Internet. HTML creates the links (“hyperlinks”) that enable the user to move among many Web documents with the click of a mouse.
Industry:Technology