CMS Watch Finds Omniture and Google Analytics Over-Hyped

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Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:02am EST

Myriad Choices for Web Analytics Remain, Especially in Europe and
UK
SILVER SPRING, Md.--(Business Wire)--CMS Watch, a vendor-independent analyst firm that evaluates
content technologies, today rejected the snowball of hype suggesting
that Google Analytics and Omniture are the only remaining solid
choices for Web Analytics. For mid-sized and larger enterprises in
particular, and buyers in the UK and Europe, there are many
established vendors who can provide advanced analytics functionality.

   This analysis stems from the 2008 edition of the Web Analytics
Report, released today by CMS Watch, which evaluates 15 major Web
Analytics suppliers based on extensive vendor research, interviews
with customers across a range of industry sectors, and hands-on
testing of solutions.

   "The web analytics marketplace has seen some instability and
consolidation -- such as ClickTracks and SageMetrics being acquired by
larger entities, and Omniture's imminent acquisition of Visual
Sciences -- and this has led some to believe that web analytics has
become a two-party system," said Phil Kemelor, lead analyst for the
report. "But don't believe the hype that Google Analytics and Omniture
are your only choices, because that's hardly the case."

   While Omniture is the largest pure-play web analytics firm and
Google has brand cachet, CMS Watch research finds that enterprises can
select from a broad selection of established vendors that work well in
diverse scenarios and can scale as web site traffic grows. Moreover,
Microsoft is planning to enter this space later in 2008. "Especially
with Microsoft's looming entrance, the Web Analytics marketplace is
far from limited," Kemelor added.

   "As we see across different content technology marketplaces,
enterprises can pick from a wide array of tools they can leverage for
their e-marketing arsenal," added CMS Watch Principal, Theresa Regli.
"Web analytics tools are often used in tandem with e-mail campaign
management systems or enterprise portal products that deliver messages
to users in a targeted manner. It will be an ongoing challenge for
enterprises to determine which tools work best together and how to
implement them in an effective way."

   The 2008 Web Analytics Report provides a comprehensive overview of
web analytics solution providers and best practices, and comparative
evaluations major vendors, including:

   - AuriQ Systems: RTmetrics

   - Lyris: ClickTracks

   - Coremetrics: Online Analytics

   - Digital River: Fireclick

   - Foviance: WebAbacus

   - Google Analytics

   - IndexTools: Web Analytics

   - Nedstat: Sitestat

   - Omniture: SiteCatalyst

   - SageMetrics: SageAnalyst

   - 24/7 Real Media: Open AdStream

   - Unica: Affinium NetInsight

   - Visual Sciences: Platform

   - Visual Sciences: HBX Analytics

   - WebTrends Analytics

   The report is available for purchase online from CMS Watch
(http://www.cmswatch.com).

   About CMS Watch

   CMS Watch(tm) is an analyst firm that provides an independent
source of buyer's advice on content technologies. Through highly
detailed product evaluation reports, CMS Watch sorts out the complex
landscape of potential solutions so enterprise project teams can
readily identify and assess technologies suited to their particular
requirements. To retain its independence as a vendor-neutral analyst
firm, CMS Watch works solely for solutions buyers and never for
vendors.

CMS Watch
Kristie Hughes, 202-966-6999
Marketing Director
khughes@cmswatch.com

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