Skip to main content

FatWire's Web Experience Management Suite wins Trend Setting Product of the Year

FatWire Software, a Web content management (WCM) software vendor, today announced that FatWire’s Web Experience Management (WEM) Suite was named “Trend-Setting Product of 2009” by KMWorld Magazine KMWorld Magazine.

KMWorld editorial staff and a select group of users, analysts, and integrators evaluate hundreds of knowledge management solutions each year. Vendors are chosen for solutions that provide the best customer value and their willingness to listen to and serve their customers.

FatWire’s WEM suite includes the FatWire Content Server platform for scalable and easy-to-use web content management, the FatWire TeamUp solution for internal collaboration and external community sites, and the FatWire Content Integration Platform for accessing and sharing content including rich media. FatWire’s WEM portfolio enables business users to deliver targeted online content and campaigns, analyze and optimize content, manage a large, global web presence with ease, and deliver web content to multiple channels.  With FatWire’s technologies, organizations can use the web to its fullest potential as a powerful tool for marketing, customer communications, and operational efficiencies.

“It has been a tremendous year for FatWire – we have delivered four new product releases, along with the introduction of a new Global Partner Program and a Customer Rescue Program for Interwoven and Vignette customers – and we are continuing to evolve and innovate at a rapid pace,” said Yogesh Gupta, FatWire’s president and chief executive officer. “KMWorld recognizes our dedication to delivering the highest quality solutions for customers, and we are honored by their acknowledgement of our efforts.”

“KMWorld’s Trend-Setting Products of the Year represent the many software and systems innovations that have expanded the reach and effectiveness of information management. These products have allowed users to improve their efficiency, enhance their productivity and create value,” said Hugh McKellar, KMWorld editor-in-chief. “We are pleased to include FatWire among KMWorld’s distinguished list of vendors who have been recognized for products that deliver robust customer value.”

KMWorld award winners are featured in the September issue of the magazine.

Bryan's picture

About this CMS Enthusiast

Bryan Ruby is the owner and editor for CMS Report. He founded CMSReport.com in 2006 on the belief that information technologists, website owners, and web developers desired visiting sites where they could learn about content management systems without the sales pitch. Outside of his late night blogging hours, he is the Information Technology Officer for a field office in the federal government.