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Enterprise output management (EOM) is an information technology practice that deals with the organization, formatting, management and distribution of data that is created by enterprise applications like banking information systems, insurance information systems, ERP (enterprise resource planning systems), CRM (customer relationship management), retail systems and many others.

In 2006, Gartner research estimated the market of EOM solutions at $441 million with 5% growth rate between 2006–2010.[1] Gartner defined Distributed output management as middleware that drives the output process and supports the automated creation and delivery of business process and ad hoc documents. Middleware is software that is bridging between different software applications in terms of data formats, languages, communication protocols, etc.

Notable systems and manufacturers

References

  1. ^ "MarketScope for Distributed Output Management". Gartner. 13 March 2006. Retrieved 13 July 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |authors= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)