ECM Guest Contributors
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Quickly Resolve Scanning Problems With Operations Alerts
5/2/2012
A new breed of analytics software provides timely alerts about performance shortfalls, so operations managers can now detect problems and make more informed decisions about your scanning environment within a time frame that is most effective. By Chad Eiler, software product manager at ibml
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Rethinking ECM
4/27/2012
In this second installment of an exclusive ECM Connection guest series, EMC’s Chris Preston explores why a majority of organizations are still facing information management, customer experience, and compliance challenges.
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The Big Deal About Big Data
3/26/2012
It’s been said that we’re now living in the era of Big Data. Amidst the declaration of the revolution taking place, many may believe that we’ve been here before. Is this another overhyped technology (following in the footsteps of Web 2.0 and other innovations) or a real game changer? Is it something new and radically different or simply an evolution of business intelligence (BI) technology? This article is first in a series of nine exclusive articles written by Chris Preston, senior director at EMC Corporation
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A Question Of Faith: Must You Always Reengineer Before Automating?
3/19/2012
Don’t be in a rush. There are several things to consider regarding whether reengineering is required for semi-automated subsystems. By David Buttgereit, senior partner, The BPM Group
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Making ECM More Efficient - Are All Of Your Bases Covered?
3/9/2012
When it comes to ECM efficiency, your ability to view and process content on the front end has a significant impact on whether your ROI is attractive or not. By Simon Wieczner, President & CEO, Snowbound Software
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ECM's Role In Achieving One Patient, One Record
2/3/2012
While the benefits associated with pure paper reduction are important, the end result of a successful ECM implementation goes far beyond this, allowing healthcare organizations to accomplish larger, system-wide initiatives and complete their vision of attaining one patient, one record. By Meghan Demorse, author/professor
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The Document Capture Nirvana
2/2/2012
Bad implementations, false positives, slow implementations — sound familiar? If you’re familiar with the document capture industry you could say these are buzzwords that describe many early implementations. Fortunately the situation is taking a turn for the better. By Jim Wanner CEO, KeyMark Inc.
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Federal Government Could Save $1B Through Print Management And ECM
1/24/2012
While print management could save federal agencies $1 billion, coupling in ECM technology that eliminates the paper can transform them. By Eric Palmer, Perceptive Software
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Your EMR Might Not Be Enough
1/4/2012
Despite initiatives and government mandates like HIPAA, HITECH, and ARRA, more than 50% of healthcare organizations reported at least one privacy or security issue in the past two years. That amounts to a personal data breach every other day on average. What should healthcare providers do as the amount of information spirals upward and government regulations mandate stricter controls? By HK Bain, CEO, Digitech Systems, Inc.
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The Top 10 Mistakes Companies Make When Deploying A Document Scanning Solution And How to Avoid Them
12/14/2011
Recent studies have shown that document scanning remains one of the top technology priorities of organizations, regardless of their size or their vertical market. Little wonder: when properly deployed, document scanning solutions deliver a tremendous payback – in terms of cost savings, faster turnaround, better quality, streamlined compliance and more. But mistakes during system implementation can undermine even the strongest business case for a document scanning solution.