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Content governance rests on four pillars: content types, metadata inheritance, retention labels and information lifecycle. The second of a two-part series.
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Content governance is still a challenge for many organizations, but by paying attention to four key components, governance becomes easier to master.
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Internal controls around a publishing process may seem unimportant or cumbersome — until you’ve accidentally published your quarterly earnings early.
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Without a strong content governance framework in place, you open your organization up to brand damage or worse.
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Acrolinx Chief Marketing Officer Chris Willis explains the value of building artificial intelligence into an active content governance program.
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Ronco's "set it and forget it" line worked so well for its Showtime Rotisserie ovens.
Unfortunately, it's not as easy for content marketers, who need to set content and remember it.
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Think about some of the systems you have in place in your own life -- you probably don’t think of most of them as “systems.” For example -- dental care. You brush your teeth twice a day, floss once a day and visit the dentist twice a year.
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Luckily, the conversations about content strategy are always varied and interesting. I’ve noticed that lately many of them are about governance and its importance to content success.
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The concerns about information run rampant in SharePoint implementations is still big news. Which is why we wonder, why there aren't more vendors out there offering content governance solutions like those offered by HiSoftware (news, site )? Content Governance Are you worried about things like credit card numbers
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As you may have heard, governance and content migration vendor Vamosa (news, site) fell into administration, despite the recent investment of £1 million through Glasgow-based Maven Capital Partners. According to our sources in the U.S., Vamosa has been sold.
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It's been awhile since we talked content migration, so we thought we would take a look at a couple of other solutions on the market. Proventeq has been in the content migration market since 2007, with a special focus on Oracle and SharePoint. Let's have a look.
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The tools called WebWorks are partially still in the works, coming from an expected source – Vamosa (news, site ) – and designed (as ever so slightly hinted in the name) to make the web work and work better with proper controls by web managers.
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Vamosa (news,site) has some additional SharePoint capabilities in its portfolio through a new partnership with MetaVis Technologies. Content Governance and SharePoint Vamosa is building its portfolio of content governance solutions one partnership at a time.
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Vamosa (news, site) has been around for a number of years now, but the latest version of their Content Migrator -- version 3 -- was just recently released. In this second article of our series (see part one covering Kapow Technologies here ) we take a
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