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Custom Communities Thrive--But Which Will Survive?

Chris Kanaracus, IDG News Service

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It's hard not to let out a low whistle when you scan this post at Jeremiah Owyang's blog.

As the Forrester Research analyst catalogues in a running tally, scores of vendors are now in the "white-label" social networking platform business.

Instead of a proprietary platform like LinkedIn or Facebook, such companies offer a framework to enterprises or individuals wishing to build an online community tailored to their tastes and needs. The platforms are being used for everything from marketing and branding to internal enterprise use.

Exploding Interest

"Yup, I'm the analyst focused on this space, and not even I can keep up with the many vendors," Owyang said via e-mail this week.

"The flood in this market is due to low barriers to entry from easy-to-deploy software, an influx of venture money wanting to get in on the 'so-net' action and media frenzy from existing social networks like Facebook, MySpace and others," he said.

This particular bubble could soon contract, Owyang suggested. "Like the [content management system] industry in the late '90s, expect to see some major acquisitions from major [enterprise resource planning], media, and Web companies ... traditional CMS vendors are currently adding 'social features' to their products -- most without success -- and will resort to acquiring vendors to fill their suites."

Surviving companies will become marketing partners for enterprises, not just software providers, he predicted. "Let's not discount technology completely, it can be an edge, but the ones that will stand out will have a full solution," he said.

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