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Earlier on in the week, we took our first look at the recent AIIM State of the ECM Industry report for 2011 and saw that, while content chaos was still the major theme this year, as it was last year, some progress has been made, even if a lot remains
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It the wake of yesterday’s AIIM State of the ECM Industry report, where we noted that many enterprises over the course of this year are looking to break the boundaries between content repositories, it is opportune that HP (news, site ) should be launching a strategy to
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If you were to look back at our coverage of AIIM’s (news, site) annual State of the ECM Industry report last year, you would find that content chaos was the principal theme running through it.
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Everything we learned last week at info360 told us that streamlining your workflow is the key to productivity and innovation. Thanks to a report by AIIM and Open Text, a white paper supports what every vendor and speaker at info360 said. Improving the Enterprise's Workflow The report, Capitalizing on Content: A Compelling ROI for Change, shows that
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Conference season is in full swing. While South By Southwest has dominated the news for a while, next week brings info360.
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While there is evidence that capture technologies are gaining ground across the enterprise, recent research by AIIM (news, site ) seems to indicate that most deployments have been haphazard and not the result of a coherent strategy to improve data capture and enter it into enterprise business processes.
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OpenText (news, site) and Microsoft, who have been working together on GRC for quite some time, have had their combined records management ability endorsed this week with the award of DoD 5015.02-STD certification. OpenText says that its ECM Suite 2010 is the first major enterprise content management
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At the end of 2010, it is hard to make any simple analysis of document management in the enterprise. By its nature, it is closely related to enterprise content management and as a result reflects many of the problems afflicting the ECM industry.
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Even if the year is winding down, some companies just keep going. Bitrix has upgraded its Intranet software to v9.6, Hyland has released OnBase 10 and IBM has upgraded Lotus Notes Traveller.
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This week, document management has been dominated by email software and document capture. Gmail is being picked up by one of the US Government’s important agencies, Laserfiche and salesforce.
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Nuxeo CMO Cheryl McKinnon opened the second day of Nuxeo World with a look at the latest market trends in the ECM space. 2010 is a significant year of change, noted McKinnon. Legacy vendors are seeing more competition from emerging new leaders.
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Is collaboration the solution for companies during this tough economic period? AIIM and author Geoffrey Moore say yes, but do you agree? What does the future of social business really look like? According to a report by AIIM chair Lynn Frass and author Geoffrey Moore, social business is going to
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We're already moving in the direction of a paperless world, but with the explosion of information, it's becoming more imperative than ever to speed up the process. AIIM (news, site ) is doing its part by organizing events worldwide in support of tomorrow's new, and very considerate, holiday.
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GRC this week is dominated by compliance and risk and moves in the compliance market, including the acquisition of e-Discovery vendor PSS by IBM. Oracle has also been busy looking at risk and data management, while Varonis offers Exchange audit and monitoring.
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