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Magic Quadrant for Digital Experience Platforms Published: 17 January 2018 Analyst(s): Jim Murphy, Gene Phifer, Gavin Tay, Mike Lowndes Organizations are looking to use DXPs as they move from web-centric to more pervasive, multichannel digital experiences. This Magic Quadrant will help those responsible for a range of customer-, employee- and partner- facing initiatives find the most suitable vendor for their needs. Market Definition/Description
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Prevents AI output from infringing third-party copyright, trademarks, and restrictive software licenses. Governs what may be reproduced verbatim, paraphrased, or derived from protected sources. Protects the organization from IP infringement liability in A
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Complete mental model of the Centralpoint platform: nine functional layers (Data, Import, Enrichment, Automation, Presentation, Interaction, Integration, AI, Governance), full feature dependency map showing what each feature depends on and what it feeds into, and a key decision guide for choosing between similar approaches (Standard vs EXT, Web API vs CP API Services, Data Governance vs Data Triggers, etc.).
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