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Jan 08, 2010 Using software to change a culture
The construction industry is slow to adopt new technology, but leaders at JE Dunn Construction Company decided an enterprise content management system would be key to consolidating the cultures of six independent operating companies into "One Dunn."
Categories: Management, Deployment, ERP Applications, Workflow, Accounts Payable & Finance, ConstructionNov 01, 2009 High availablity? What cost?
"High availability" of your computer systems requires an investment of time, attention and dollars but it may pale in comparison to the loss of time, revenue and reputation from a major outage.
Categories: ECM, ERP Applications, IT Architecture, WorkflowNov 01, 2009 .NET purity is not net gain
The beauty of the .NET Framework in enterprise content management is that it works in any language a user wants, across a spectrum of software and devices.
Categories: Return on Investment, ECM, ERP Applications, IT ArchitectureNov 01, 2009 What does it take to sidestep a system failure?
"High availability" of your computer systems requires an investment of time, attention and dollars but it may pale in comparison to the loss of time, revenue and reputation from a major outage.
Categories: Return on Investment, ERP Applications, IT Architecture, WorkflowNov 01, 2009 Don't get caught in .NET game
The beauty of the .NET Framework in enterprise content management is that it works in any language a user wants, across a spectrum of software and devices. Don't be led down a primrose path by anyone saying a 100% .NET approach is the only true ECM way.
Categories: Return on Investment, Deployment, ERP Applications, IT Architecture, Technology