ECM News Features
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Go Green: Recycle Old Content
12/3/2015
When content is piling up, the best way to save time and create traffic is to reuse old content in a new light. By Katie Wike, contributing writer
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Do Your Homework Before Choosing A WCM System
11/30/2015
According to some experts, web content management systems are more likely to become obsolete faster, so do your homework before you consider investing in one. By Katie Wike, contributing writer
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WordPress Powers 25% Of Content Management
11/25/2015
Wordpress, the most popular content management system, now runs one in every four websites. By Katie Wike, contributing writer
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Product Content Critical To Customer Experience
11/11/2015
Product content can help or hurt your brand, according to a Shotfarm Product Information report. By Katie Wike, contributing writer
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Is Email Undermining Your Customer Service?
11/3/2015
Email is convenient, but a Kodak Alaris report suggests email may be setting you up for failure. By Katie Wike, contributing writer
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Is 'Going Paperless' Really Possible?
11/2/2015
As World Paper Free Day approaches, take time to think about how going paperless and becoming digital can help your business and much more. By Katie Wike, contributing writer
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Don't Ignore Mobile
10/30/2015
Now is the time to embrace mobile devices, or risk being left in the dust. By Katie Wike, contributing writer
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Protecting Customer Data: Digital Security Measures
10/29/2015
What are you doing to make sure sensitive data is being protected? By Katie Wike, contributing writer
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New York Times Nearly Loses All Due To Poor Records Management
10/20/2015
It’s never too early to convert your paper files to digital, and the New York Times almost found out the hard way when water pipes threatened to destroy their archive of front page photos. By Katie Wike, contributing writer
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e-discovery Brings Ease To Content Searches
10/19/2015
e-discovery tools can help organizations sift through mountains of information in significantly less time than employees can manage by hand - and save money in the process. By Katie Wike, contributing writer