HAMBURG, GERMANY & SAN FRANCISCO, CA (July 27, 2017) — CoreMedia, a leading platform for content management, digital experiences and digital asset management, today announced that it has been positioned by Gartner, Inc. as a Visionary in the 2017 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Web Content Management.[1]
This designation comes at the close of a stellar fiscal year for CoreMedia, who believes that this demonstrates its ability to deliver on its vision to become a leader in global brand management and the best CMS for commerce.
“We are honored that Gartner has once again declared us a Visionary company in its annual Magic Quadrant for WCM.,” said Doug Heise, VP of Marketing at CoreMedia. “At CoreMedia, we believe that content management is a strategic capability that all brands have to master. Their success is entirely dependent on their ability to deliver consistent and engaging customer experience - in real-time, on any channel, and at any scale. Now more than ever we live by a simple mantra: content matters, experience counts, and agility wins. We are pleased that Gartner has recognized our visionary role in this evolving market.”
In 2016 and the first half of this year, CoreMedia continued to expand its presence across multiple markets and introduce significant product enhancements in the areas of usability, global brand management, collaboration and advanced e-Commerce integrations. This year CoreMedia announced an additional integration with the Salesforce Commerce Cloud and a new reference integration with Magento, providing broader access to the company’s next generation e-Commerce solutions. The company also announced the availability of its new subscription-based cloud offering, CoreMedia on Cloud. Finally, a growing roster of customers including NEXT, Luxottica, YOOX Net-A-Porter (YNAP), Boots, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, and Emerson Electric take advantage of CoreMedia to enhance their customers’ experience.
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[1] Gartner, “Magic Quadrant for Web Content Management,” by Mick MacComascaigh, Jim Murphy, July 26, 2017.