Upland Software, Inc., a leader in cloud-based Enterprise Work Management applications, today announced that it has been positioned on the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Content Management (ECM) for its FileBound document and workflow automation application. In addition to Upland’s FileBound, the report includes the web content management (WCM) capabilities of Upland’s Clickability application.

“Upland’s vision is to revolutionize the way organizations plan, manage and execute work, and the FileBound application is laser-focused on improving the way work flows throughout an organization,” said Sean Nathaniel, senior vice president of technology at Upland Software and general manager of FileBound. “We believe being recognized on the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Content Management is an indication that Upland’s commitment to customer success and innovation addresses a critical need in the market.”

Though this is Upland’s first appearance on the ECM Magic Quadrant, Upland products have been evaluated in previous reports, including the Magic Quadrant for Cloud-Based IT Project and Portfolio Management Services2 and Magic Quadrant for Integrated IT Portfolio Analysis Applications. Upland’s Tenrox and ComSci have been listed as representative vendors in the Market Guide for PPM for Professional Services and the Market Guide for IT Financial Management Tools (ITFM), respectively. Upland’s PowerSteering was also recently listed as a representative vendor in Gartner’s Market Guide for New Product Development Project and Portfolio Management.

To appear in this Magic Quadrant, vendors had to meet Gartner's criteria for revenue, geographic presence, functional capabilities and "referenceability." Click here to access a complimentary copy of the 2014 Gartner Magic Quadrant for ECM.

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About Upland Software
Upland is a leading provider of cloud-based enterprise work management software. Our family of applications connects people through technology, automates the flow of work and brings visibility to all aspects of the organization. With more than 1,200 enterprise customers around the globe, and over 200,000 users, Upland helps teams in IT, marketing, finance, professional services and process excellence run their operations smoothly, adapt to change quickly and achieve better results every day. To learn more, visit www.uplandsoftware.com.

About FileBound
FileBound by Upland Software delivers business process automation and document management applications that improve the operation of any organization by connecting users with the information they need to work more efficiently and effectively. With FileBound, customers can build automated workflow processes and centrally manage documents to improve compliance, collaboration and access to information. FileBound applications can be deployed locally or as a cloud-based service and have been implemented by organizations of all sizes around the world. For more information, visit www.filebound.com.
 
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