ECM (Enterprise content management ) - is a set of technologies used to capture, store, preserve and deliver content and documents and content related to organizational processes. ECM tools allow the management of an organization's unstructured information, wherever that information exists.
ECM employed the technologies and strategies of content management to address business process issues, such as records and auditing, knowledge sharing, personalization and standardization of content, and so on.
Open Text Corporation, a global leader in enterprise content
management (ECM), recently announced that that Citric systems, Inc, the
global leader and the most trusted name in application delivery
infrastructure, has selected Open Text as the solution provider to help
Citrix manage content from accounts payable (AP) and reduce invoice
processing costs.
More than 215 000 organisations worldwide rely on Citrix
solutions, including all Fortune 100 companies, and hundreds of
thousands of small businesses.
A robust ECM solution will allow you to route documents and data electronically so that they can be used to expedite denial processing. After gathering information, your ECM system should be able to consolidate it into a user-friendly format that is viewable on a single master decision screen. Processors then have the data at their fingertips to determine immediately why claims were denied and how to refile them. Submitted by Optical Image Technology
An ECM (enterprise content management) application allows Toyota Financial Services to cut loanapproval times from days to seconds. Used with permission from Integrated Solutions magazine
A systems integrator uses its integration knowledge and business process management tools to earn a $140,000 invoice processing implementation with a service bureau. Submitted by KeyMark, Inc.
Successful ECM solutions depend on the ability to capture content and bring it into a managed environment. Integration with third party scanning and imaging technology allows paper content such as loan applications, claims, and other documents to be saved in electronic formats within the library along with the required metadata for proper processing. Submitted by Knowledgelake