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While document management systems and content management systems have some overlap there are key differences that you should know about.
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With content and data management now critical in organizations many are turning to cloud-based content services platforms. Here's why.
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When looking at content in an enterprise, there are three basic types of content: collaborative, archival and transactional.
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The turnaround of information to our public and colleagues must be faster and digital as a result of the recent global shakeup.
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How will headless technology shape the customer experience in 2020? Here's what thought leaders in the space have to say.
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Currently there are ECM problems prompting businesses to move from legacy tech to more modern alternatives, like CCM or cloud services. Here's why.
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Want a new CMS, but struggling to get buy-in internally? Here's how to convince stakeholders that a new CMS is the way to go.
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M-Files enhances G Suite, unapproved apps still plague the workplace, Microsoft releases content camera and other digital workplace news of the week.
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With digital workplaces now extending way beyond the firewall, enterprises are turning to mobile content management systems.
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If AI is enabling the digital workplace in ways that weren't possible before, it is also giving ECM a new lease of life in the enterprise. Here's how.
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With more enterprises building digital workplaces, content services are finally coming into their own. Here is what you need to know.
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As enterprises add to their growing list of workplace apps, legacy tech like document management is often forgotten but it still has a place.
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Gartner reveals its picks for digital meeting room software, BoxWorks shows company's next steps and more news in our digital workplace news wrap up.
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Instead of talking about the "death of ECM," we've decided to look at the enterprise and midsize business problems ECM is still good at solving.
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