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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.

This white paper is designed to provide you with an understanding of the factors driving ECM adoption in the SMB community, tips for selecting the right ECM software solution for your business environment, and an overviewof key benefits that illustrate the value proposition of ECM for an SMB. Submitted by Integrated Solutions Magazine
A Microsoft® Gold Certified ISV partner, Clearview is the innovator of the new era of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) designed for the Microsoft technology and applications environment. Submitted by Clearview Software
Both Microsoft and EMC deliver platforms for enterprise content management (ECM) that are designedto meet these needs. Both Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server 2007 and EMC® Documentum®provide capabilities for capturing content, organizing, and managing it in a systematic manner,rendering and distributing it as needed, and finally storing it for long-term retention and disposition. Submitted by EMC Documentum
With SharePoint's rich and deep inventory of ECM functionality designed to meet the business needs of the masses, customers seeking out and evaluating SharePoint-based ECM solutions will clearly become a pervasive business trend in 2008 — and beyond. Submitted by Clearview Software
Clearview SoftwareClearview introduces a fresh, new approach to enterprise content management, bringing enterprise-class features and functionality to the mid-market.Designed to provide ease-of-use and enable mass adoption across an organization, Clearview revolutionizes the way your users work with content management on their desktop. It is the first ECM solution designed for today's business requirements using today's technology standards.
Open Text offers a range of integrated Livelink ECM Solutions; each designed to address a particular business problem, technology gap, or industry challenge. The universal content sharing capabilities and a robust service-oriented architecture of the Livelink ECM Platform ensure that organizations can start by deploying one targeted solution and easily extend it with others over time until it evolves into an enterprise-wide ECM infrastructure.
Experience and Innovation for Compliance-Driven Content Management SolutionsAs businesses continue to cope with increasingly restrictive regulations, Infodata provides content management solutions necessary for compliance and competitive advantage. Customers rely on our 30 years of experience designing, developing, deploying and supporting compliance-driven Enterprise Content Management (ECM) environments.Our robust, flexible and cost-effective solutions deliver comprehensive functionality that ensures the integrity of content as it relates to mandates such as 21 CFR, Sarbanes-Oxley and DoD 5015.2.
Like most "ECM" vendors, EMC|Documentum struggles to keep up with the features available in pure-play Web CMS tools. Yesterday, the company announced the forthcoming (Q4, actually) arrival of a new module called "Page Builder." We review Page Builder in the latest version of The CMS Report. Like similar offerings from competitors, Page Builder is designed to support drag-and-drop template editing and editorial configuration of dynamic elements. But the version we saw -- to be sure, still in beta -- seemed quite underbaked, and there was still no way to avoid Documentum's very own query language ("DQL"). Making their Web Publisher product more business user friendly is a step in the right direction for Documentum, but I remain unconvinced that the company truly understands contemporary web standards...
We recently reported that Day was cooking up some new infrastructure software. Day's new CRX (stands for "Content Repository Extreme") can now be test-ridden on the company's site. Don't look for a nice, user-friendly document management system. CRX is designed to be embedded in other applications, and the interfaces are all administrative. We think it's a good thing for the marketplace to have a standards-based alternative to the proprietary text repositories found in most ECM platforms (e.g. Documentum and Stellent); in that vein, CRX competes somewhat with the native XML repositories. The key to CRX's success will be other infrastructure vendors (especially BEA and Sun) OEM'ing the tool in their own solution and perhaps, one day, acquiring Day outright...
Alfresco is designed to be the open source alternative for enterprise content management. The open source model allows Alfresco to use best-of-breed open source technologies and contributions from the open source community to get higher quality software produced more quickly at much lower cost.