Enterprise RSS-oriented Newsgator acquires maker of FeedDemon, popular Windows-based desktop reader

By Richard Koman - May 16, 2005

By Richard MacManus, ionRSS.com

Reported originally on ionRSS.com

Newsgator confirmed today that it has acquired Bradbury Software [Business 2.0], the creators of the popular Windows-based FeedDemon RSS aggregator. FeedDemon is a desktop application, so it's complimentary to Newsgator's existing Outlook-based product line and its enterprise server edition.


Newsgator is positioning itself as "the leading RSS aggregation platform company" these days - and the FeedDemon acquisition firmly entrenches it on the Windows platform.

Recently I had an email conversation with Charlie Wood, VP of enterprise solutions at Newsgator. According to Charlie's research and discussions with companies, the biggest barriers to enterprise-wide adoption of RSS are "client software deployment and management, single sign-on, and user training."

Charlie said that enterprise-size companies may be looking for an RSS aggregation service to scale up to tens of thousands of users. Such companies want RSS to be "deployed and managed inside the corporate datacenter, integrate with their existing AAA systems [authentication, authorization and accounting], and require zero training for users."


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