ECM White Papers
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Brousseau & Associates Document Capture Trends Survey Results
10/28/2013
This paper provides the results of a document capture survey conducted by Brousseau & Associates that surveyed ECM Connection subscribers, ibml customers and leads, and end users and resellers in North America and Europe.
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Information Is Power
10/9/2013
Enterprise Information Manage (EIM) is the moniker given to the discipline of handling all unstructured data within and between an enterprise and other organizations. This represents 90% or more of an organization’s data; however, until recently the practice has garnered less focus than structured data management, such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) for example.
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Desktop Scanning “Intelligence”: No Longer An Oxymoron
10/3/2013
It’s been reported that in a typical scanning environment, over 70% of operational costs come in the form of manual labor. Any manager in charge of an imaging operation is naturally interested to learn about innovations that could further automate and improve this labor component of the capture process.
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Safeguarding Your Company Against Risk And Cost
9/25/2013
When it comes to your business, a records management program should be as important to you as a life vest is to a sailor. In a very real sense, records management protects your business. It safeguards your company against the risk and cost of content and provides a way to verify the integrity of your business practices.
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Integrating SharePoint Into Your Information Governance Strategy
9/23/2013
Most of the world's largest companies leverage SharePoint as an important element of the information management infrastructure . However, the exponential rate of content growth within organizations poses significant challenges and risk. Companies need to integrate SharePoint with their broader information infrastructure and find ways to effectively manage both the unprecedented surge of data.
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5 Places In Your Hospital Where Enterprise Content Management Can Help
9/20/2013
Although technology continues to improve how healthcare organizations share information both within and outside their own walls, providing the right information at the right time to the right people is still often difficult.
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Information Governance Is Good Business
8/26/2013
It's no secret that the volume of information is growing significantly, continuing on an exponential growth path. For the enterprise, there is obvious growth of content within the firewall in email, file systems, corporate systems of all types, and even on paper. At the same time, there is also an explosion of high-value content outside the firewall, in wikis, blogs, social commentary, and customer interactions.
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Finding ROI In Document Collaboration
7/1/2013
Done right, enabling your employees to collaborate on documents cuts costs by making them more productive, efficient and effective collectively, in addition to improving the quality of their output and the business processes that output supports. It’s an attractive proposition, and like many attractive propositions, it’s on the other side of a minefield.
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Adoption Of Digital Records In The Health Care Industry
5/29/2013
Utilization of electronic record keeping systems is becoming increasingly predominant within the healthcare industry due to a wide range of benefits, ultimately resulting in improved quality of care and patient safety, not to mention controlled costs and time savings for healthcare providers.
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Third-Party Add-Ons Needed To Bridge The Gap With SharePoint
5/1/2013
There’s no disputing that Microsoft’s SharePoint platform has become a dominant factor in the enterprise collaboration market, with nearly 20,000 new users per day and nearly $2 billion in annual revenue, according to the vendor.