What does the future hold for content management services?
For many years, organizations have relied on Enterprise Content Management (ECM) systems to help manage information in an efficient and secure fashion.
Continue reading →For many years, organizations have relied on Enterprise Content Management (ECM) systems to help manage information in an efficient and secure fashion.
Continue reading →As businesses grow and their data needs evolve, they can easily scale up their storage capacity without incurring significant costs or experiencing downtime.
Continue reading →By Dick Weisinger – In today’s digital landscape, managing content efficiently is crucial for businesses to thrive. Yet, many organizations find themselves struggling with disparate systems and fragmented information, hindering productivity and risking data loss. It’s time to unlock the … Continue reading →
So, here we go with another new acronym for document management. CSP or Content Services Platforms is the latest set of letters trying to describe something new in document management. While I get the idea of managing the content where … Continue reading →
While I do agree with all of these points being critically important I believe the UX focus is highest on the list. More ECM implementations fail due to a lack of user adoption than for any other reason. This project … Continue reading →
Why do we keep posting articles that are similar to this. Because for the handful of people who may see one of these on a given day will need to see it multiple times before it really starts to sink … Continue reading →
In my experience one of key factors in a successful implementation is to roll out in phases. Your shiny, new ECM system has the potential to change many parts of your business in dramatic ways. Everyone understands the benefits. It … Continue reading →
Number 3 really hits home for me as I have been preaching this for years. Content Management, in and of itself is not the point. It is the solutions you can build to power task and decision automation that are … Continue reading →
By Geoffrey Bock – Anyone who travels to a new place is bound to get lost without a map or GPS; similarly, organizations shouldn’t plan to deploy enterprise content management without a roadmap. An ECM roadmap identifies the necessary operational … Continue reading →
Very valuable article. If you are not asking your prospective vendor these questions in today’s environment where security is a hyper-important topic then your doing yourself and your company a disservice. By Bob Estes – Large-scale enterprise applications represent one of … Continue reading →