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The Web Content Management (WCM) market is a subset of the Data Storage and Management industry. It is focused on the development and maintenance of digital content, such as websites, applications, and other digital media. WCM solutions provide users with the ability to create, store, and manage digital content, as well as to publish it to the web. WCM solutions also provide users with the ability to track and analyze user engagement with the content.
WCM solutions are used by organizations of all sizes, from small businesses to large enterprises. They are used to create and manage websites, applications, and other digital media, as well as to track and analyze user engagement with the content.
Some companies in the WCM market include Adobe, Oracle, IBM, Microsoft, Sitecore, Acquia, and OpenText. Show Less Read more