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.
While the benefits of high-volume scanning in healthcare environments are generally well known, you may not appreciate what small, low-volume scanners can do. But Piedmont Hospital (Atlanta) realized a time savings of approximately 2 to 3 hours per day by scanning vital documents at the patient registration point with those small scanners.
While the benefits of high-volume scanning in healthcare environments are rather accepted, one doesn't leap to appreciate what small, low-volume scanners can do. ButPiedmont Hospital (Atlanta) realized the time savings of scanning vital documents at the very front end with those small scanners.
Microsoft was late to both the Web CMS and Portal marketplaces, and did not get either right at first, but now Redmond seems to be moving ahead rapidly. Big changes are planned this year, as previously reported (here, here, and here), and now the SharePoint engineering team has created its own public blog. Compared to other competing vendors, large and small, that are planning big changes for 2006 (e.g. major upgrades at IBM, Open Text, Synkron), Microsoft has embraced what some call "naked conversations." Some final advice: If you're a customer and unclear about the future of the products (WSS, SPS, and CMS), contact your Microsoft account team about release dates and beta availability. Find out more in the upcoming Enterprise Portals Report.
Implementing a complex technology solution for business is a process similar to that of individuals buying their first home â after careful planning, evaluation, and purchase, it then requires maintenance, support, and potential upgrades. Submitted by Optical Image Technology, Inc.
Interwoven has announced plans for tighter integration between it's Worksite DM and collaboration tool and the Microsoft stack, including MS Office and SharePoint. This makes good sense, and in fact, all the department-oriented DM players have been beating a door to Redmond. Microsoft, too, wants to argue that it is addressing records management and compliance, via partners. Just remember that partnership press releases doth not solid connector modules make. And don't assume that Interwoven's other major product -- Teamsite CMS, with it's own version of perl -- will suddenly start running better on Windows servers...