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Enterprise content management (ECM) is a set of technologies used to capture, store, preserve and deliver content and documents and content related to organizational processes. ECM tools and strategies allow the management of an organization’s unstructured information, wherever that information exists.
This book covers all the basics on ECM, a new term that is intended to completely encompass the legacy problem domains that have traditionally been addressed by records management and document management. It also includes all of the additional problems involved in converting to and from digital content, to and from the traditional media of those problem domains (such as physical and computerized filing and retrieval systems, often involving paper and microforms). Finally ECM is a new problem domain in its own right, as it has employed the technologies and strategies of (digital) content management to address business process issues, such as records and auditing, knowledge sharing, personalization and standardization of content, and so on.
This is an excellent book on ECM. It’s easy to read, the content is solid, useful and instantly applicable.
Enterprise Content Management Best Practices: ECM Strategy 100 Most Asked Questions – Solve your Information Management challenges on Email Management
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03.May.10
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Authored by Tom Jenkins, the book explores the quality controls and productivity enhancements experienced when an organization uses the latest in secure Internet technology to deploy an Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solution.
As a market, Enterprise Content Management (ECM) represents a critical new stage in the advance of the information age. It describes both a philosophical approach and the underlying technologies used to help businesses transform their content into competitive advantage.
Enterprise Content Management: What you need to know focuses on another topical area of concern for organizations in many industries: corporate governance and regulatory compliance. Recent legislation (such as Sarbanes-Oxley, the Patriot Act and Basel II compliance) will affect many organizations throughout the world and has placed governance at the top of management agenda.
In a business climate that demands structure and control, ECM creates a safe and transparent environment for organizations to foster innovation and growth.
ECM leverages the power of the Internet to transform the way people interact. It creates secure and regulated environments, ensuring that protected content remains behind closed doors. At the same time, ECM unlocks the true potential of the enterprise by enabling people to transform content into knowledge, creating new possibilities and business opportunities.
Enterprise Content Management: What you need to know is a must-read for executives interested in managing content to achieve compliance, improve productivity, and foster innovation and future growth.
Enterprise Content Management Technology: What You Need to Know
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21.Apr.10
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Enterprise content management (ECM) is a set of technologies used to capture, store, preserve and deliver content and documents and content related to organizational processes. ECM tools and strategies allow the management of an organization’s unstructured information, wherever that information exists.
This book covers all the basics on ECM, a new term that is intended to completely encompass the legacy problem domains that have traditionally been addressed by records management and document management. It also includes all of the additional problems involved in converting to and from digital content, to and from the traditional media of those problem domains (such as physical and computerized filing and retrieval systems, often involving paper and microforms). Finally ECM is a new problem domain in its own right, as it has employed the technologies and strategies of (digital) content management to address business process issues, such as records and auditing, knowledge sharing, personalization and standardization of content, and so on.
This is an excellent book on ECM. It’s easy to read, the content is solid, useful and instantly applicable.
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16.Apr.10
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Enterprise Content Management Methods reviews the most effective methods for many types of deployment scenarios – from a single deployment to a complex online marketplace. The book also examines the cultural change that occurs when an enterprise deploys an ECM application, and the change management principles that ensure a smooth transition and help employees embrace a new way of doing their jobs. Enterprise Content Management Methods provides multiple examples of how ECM is applied in the real business world within many industries, and of how organizations have streamlined their operations and realized return on investment as a result. A must-read for executives interesting in managing content to achieve compliance, improve productivity, and foster innovation and future growth.
Enterprise Content Management Methods: What You Need to Know
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10.Apr.10
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Today’s businesses are overwhelmed with the need to create more content, faster, cutomized for more customers, and for more media than ever before. Managing Enterprise Content: A Unified Content Strategy provides the concepts, strategies, guidelines, processes, and technological options that will prepare enterprise content managers and authors to meet the increasing demands of creating, managing, and distributing content.
Author Ann Rockley, along with the Rockley Group team, provides techniques that will help you define your content management requirements, build your vision, design your content architecture, pick the right tools, and overcome the hurdles of managing enterprise content. This book will help you visualize the broad spectrum of enterprise content, the requirements for effectively creating, managing, and delivering content, and the value of developing a unified content strategy for your organization.
Managing Enterprise Content: A Unified Content Strategy
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07.Apr.10
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