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MADISON, Wis., Feb. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Acumium LLC today announced positive results from a recent survey on the Web Content Management User Experience conducted by the Gilbane Group(TM), a leading content management consulting and analysis firm.
Based on the survey, Acumium received the highest rating from respondents for "Ease of Navigation and Use of Feature-Functions." In addition, the Gilbane survey also revealed that Acumium ranked in the top three companies in the following five survey categories: "User Adoption Time & Training," "User Adoption Rate," "Application Design," "License Fees" and "Ongoing Maintenance."
The Gilbane study surveyed direct customers of several leading Web Content Management System (WCMS) Companies. The survey measured the ease of use for business users when implementing a Web Content Management System to create highly usable websites that deliver compelling online experiences to consumers.
Paul Ludwig, Acumium CEO, stated, "We are very pleased with the results from the Gilbane survey. Our WCMS product has been designed specifically with the business user in mind. This feedback from the Gilbane Group further validates our product focus on ease of use, high user adoption rates, and simple training & deployment. Our goal is to provide our customers with the most effective tools to enable efficient interaction with their customers online."
Tony White, Lead Analyst for WCM at Gilbane, commented, "Business users of WCM systems are placing a high priority on easy-to-use navigation, straightforward application design, and quick adoption times. Acumium performed strongly in each of these areas of the survey, indicating they are well aligned with key market expectations."
In addition to Acumium, the Gilbane survey included customers of other market leading WCMS providers such as CrownPeak, EMC, Hot Banana, Interwoven, Oracle, Open Text and Percussion.
Since 2001, Acumium has been providing affordable customized e-business solutions to customers in the U.S. and around the world. Headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, Acumium helps companies who are looking to simplify and enhance their strategic Internet presence. Acumium's integrated solutions include Web Content Management Systems (WCMS), eCommerce Storefronts, Search, Analytics and more. Our services include strategic website consulting as well as creative design support. We can help you to create a compelling and productive online presence to drive growth and profitability. To learn more about Acumium visit our website at http://www.acumium.com/, call toll free 1-888-422-8648 or email us at sales@acumium.com.
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AcumiumCONTACT: Paul Ludwig, +1-608-310-9700, heidi@taurus.com, for Acumium
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