Articles Tagged "IT Architecture"

Jul 09, 2010 Behind the scenes at IHE Connectathon

Achieving certification that a software product will integrate seamlessly with other healthcare systems can be a grueling process involving hours of work, analytical problem solving, and facing down software challenges and natural disasters. by James Hanke

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Jun 02, 2010 Making your ECM software as easy to use as your iPhone

Enterprise software might have all the features you need and more. But users want it to be easy to use and take a lot less effort than doing things the old-fashioned way. by Jennifer Overstreet

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May 12, 2010 Running fast and hard on a large-scale ECM

When your enterprise content management system must process 5 million documents a month, and up to 200,000 a day, it needs to be built on a scale most organizations can't imagine. Pharmacy services provider Omnicare has a multi-threaded C++ server architecture and eight quad core processors, giving instant refresh times even with 1,600 concurrent users. by Phil White

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Mar 19, 2010 DoD certification has its place but that place is limited

Selecting records management software because it is DoD 5015.2 compliant, or rejecting a product because it isn't, can lead you astray. It can result in buying more functionality than you need, more complexity than you want and leave users frustrated. by Kevin Joerling

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Feb 12, 2010 New CMIS standard helps companies tie together ECM systems

A new technology standard is expected to help companies more easily tie together their enterprise content management systems, whether legacy, current or future. by Brett Chalmers

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Nov 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. by Tom Seibold

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Nov 01, 2009 Integration simplification

Companies can spend money on employees tracking down misfiled documents or they can invest in an integrated enterprise content management system that can search through applications and systems to find what they know is there. by Darren Knipp

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Nov 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. by Brett Chalmers

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Nov 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. by Tom Seibold

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Nov 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. by Brett Chalmers

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