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Content Management System
A Content Management System is a computer software system for organizing and facilitating collaborative creation of documents and other content. A content management system is sometimes a web application used for managing websites and web content, though in many cases, content management systems require special client software for editing and constructing articles.
IT strategies in insurance have traditionally been driven by business objectives and business strategy. But with technology advancements for mobile solutions, social media, analytics, content management (ECM), and process automation, insurers can now take a conjoinment view to evaluate opportunities and drive differentiation. Read more in this paper from Mark Breading of Strategy Meets Action.
Published By: OpenText
Published Date: Dec 14, 2011
An organization cannot sustain long-term success without managing its information effectively... Building a foundation for information governance is your next step.
Published By: HP & Intel
Published Date: Mar 21, 2012
Read this white paper to learn how bursting can bring your business users and IT back into strategic alignment, as you jointly exploit new business opportunities enabled by private, public, and hybrid clouds.
Regardless the structure of your projects and work, the right work management approach can be the formula for success in your organization. This easy to read, 3 page guide, will introduce you to this formula.
Published By: Gartner
Published Date: Dec 21, 2011
Enterprise content management (ECM) represents both a strategy to deal with all types of unstructured content and a set of software products for managing the entire content life cycle. However, new content types and disruptive forces - such as the consumerization of IT - continue to multiply the number of repositories and applications that enterprises must deal with.
Published By: Gartner
Published Date: Dec 21, 2011
Planning and preparation are essential to ensure the success of an enterprise content management (ECM) initiative, now more so than ever given the challenging economic times. Project activities in the first 100 days provide the foundation for the follow-on vendor selection and implementation. Read this guide for key findings and recommendations on implementing ECM systems.
Published By: CollabNet
Published Date: Dec 20, 2011
If your current version control system is inadequate, and you have pushed it to its limits, you do have to ask yourself: do I want to migrate my problems? Or start anew? This white paper will communicates a comprehensive approach to determining a migration scope method that will maximize developer productivity during the transition.
Knowledge that exists on paper tends to stay on paper, but in today's Internet-driven, knowledge-based economy, quick access to important information is critical.
By reading this document you will be able to assess the appropriate product requirements for your environment, determine acquisition costs, and understand what ongoing expenses you will bear after installing the product.