Ecm products

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.

So you like Documentum, but you don’t like the price tag associated with developing an enterprise content management solution on it? You’re in luck then because Impact Systems has developed a couple of solutions just for you, especially if you have those annoying compliance g-men hanging out in the office. Impact Systems has designed a number of enterprise content management products and services intended specifically for small to mid-sized businesses. These preconfigured solutions are based on the Documentum platform and include key solutions such as
Today I'm proud to announce the release of the 2009 edition of The ECM Suites Report. Expanded out to over 400 pages, I believe this constitutes the most comprehensive ECM product evaluation report of its kind. In this edition we have added some new vendors, dropped some old, and revised all 30 product reviews. This churn reflects a vibrant and extremely healthy global ECM market. As we note in today's press release, there probably has never been a better time for buyers, with a wide range of strong products to chose from, especially in the mid market.
In this white paper we will look at the drivers fueling distributed capture as well as the prospects, applications, benefits and significant return on the investment organizations are realizing from a distributed capture deployment. Submitted by Fujitsu Computer Products Of America
Integrating an imaging and workflow solution with its participant database helped UpromiseInvestments, Inc. process 73 times more transactions per day and save $6 million. Used with permission from Integrated Solutions magazine
Traditionally enterprise content management (ECM) systems help organize and maintain office information for large corporations. However, for non-enterprise size companies like small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), organization of information is a challenge that affects everything from productivity to cluttered filing cabinets and desks to loss of profits. Submitted by FileVision
Since the release of SharePoint Portal Server 2001, users have realized that by using the storagecapabilities of SharePoint Products and Technologies, documents can be stored, archived and used forcollaboration. SharePoint was also a great way for users to get their feet wet with ECM since it wasbeing delivered as part of the platform their organization already had in place or would likely implementin the near future.Submitted by KnowledgeLake
Wasting too much time looking through mountains of paper? Consider an enterprise content management solution, and get a handle on your documents. Read the attached case study to find out the specifics and how you might make the same smart decisions! Submitted by NewWave Technologies
To establish greater efficiencies and allow for collaborative data sharing, reporting, and tracking, many businesses are taking advantage of enterprise content management (ECM) systems as part of their infrastructures. So, how do you choose which products are right for yourcompany's needs, and how do you combine them into an easy-to use system?
Sharp HealthCare, a $1.1 billion regional healthcare system, has increased productivity, supported disaster recovery strategies, and improved service by implementing an enterprise content management solution for HMO claims, contracts, and invoices. Soon these benefits will be extended to admitting and patient accounting. Submitted by Hyland Software
To manage document retention, support disaster recovery and improve customerservice, Merrimack County Savings Bank implemented an integrated system combining COLD/ERM and document management that can be configured to improve productivity for virtually every bank employee. Submitted by Hyland Software
The latest craze in content management — open source ECM software — is a product of the Internet era. Open source software is software whose source code is available under a license or arrangement such as public domain, that permits users to study, try, modify, and improve the software. Used with permission from Integrated Solutions magazine