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Webtrends supports SharePoint 2010
26 May 2010
Webtrends, an enterprise customer intelligence company, has launched Webtrends Analytics for Microsoft SharePoint 2010.
Featured in the SharePoint 2010 Solution Gallery, Webtrends Analytics for Microsoft SharePoint 2010 measures visitor behaviour, content engagement, navigation and usability for organisations using Microsoft SharePoint 2010. With this data, companies can optimise the content, design and social community features available to employees, partners and customers.
"Collaboration and communication is essential for business efficiency, execution and success," said James McDermott, vice president of partnerships at Webtrends. "As a result, Microsoft SharePoint is a critical piece of infrastructure and organisations need to understand which areas are working and adding value and which require refinement. Analytics for Microsoft SharePoint 2010 provides intelligent information that enables customers to tailor the solution to better meet employee, partner and customer needs and improve productivity, business intelligence and the bottom line."
Analytics for SharePoint 2010 provides in-depth measurement and comprehensive reporting. With Analytics for SharePoint 2010, organisations can understand visitor-centric insights into use of their Microsoft SharePoint environments, including usage of specific Web templates, collaborative document creation, paths and breadcrumbs, scenario completion and search relevance.
"As a global enterprise, communication, content management and collaboration across our disparate offices and employees are essential to our business continuance and growth," said Brian Kasic of Ball Corporation. "Webtrends has provided us with comprehensive reporting and measurement capabilities to optimizs our Microsoft SharePoint 2007 infrastructure. As we migrate to Microsoft SharePoint 2010, we will look to Webtrends to help us grow our engagement, improve content presentation and utilisation and increase our return on investment."
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