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		<title>By: greg ritchie</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Guys, why so quiet on Gartner&#039;s latest WCM Magic Quadrant.  Published August 19th, very little news/ editorial.  Even the &quot;leaders&quot; have been slow to trumpet their positions... SDL was fast with a 23rd press release, but Autonomy waited to Sep 1, and FatWire finally did it today, the 7th.  

Is it just the dog-days of summer and the PR dead zone of August... or is it a &quot;who cares&quot;... I thought the Adobe acquistiion of Day would have stirred something up.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Guys, why so quiet on Gartner&#8217;s latest WCM Magic Quadrant.  Published August 19th, very little news/ editorial.  Even the &#8220;leaders&#8221; have been slow to trumpet their positions&#8230; SDL was fast with a 23rd press release, but Autonomy waited to Sep 1, and FatWire finally did it today, the 7th.  </p>
<p>Is it just the dog-days of summer and the PR dead zone of August&#8230; or is it a &#8220;who cares&#8221;&#8230; I thought the Adobe acquistiion of Day would have stirred something up.</p>
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