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Aug 26, 2010 Reports and data analytics tools move users from chaos into light
Business reports and data analytics are what one Gartner analyst refers to as the “show me the money” tools because they help companies see what kind of payback they are getting from their systems, and how they can make them even more efficient.
Categories: Return on Investment, Digital Asset Management, ECM, Workflow, Accounts Payable & Finance, Human ResourcesMar 25, 2010 Campuses save trees while serving students more efficiently
Some institutions that have moved toward paperless administrative departments can point to dramatically increased efficiencies, with savings in time and money. But the same software that improved their operations has significantly lightened their environmental impact.
Categories: Management, Return on Investment, Digital Asset Management, Document Management, Records Management, Retention, Human Resources, Higher EducationMar 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.
Categories: Return on Investment, Deployment, Document Management, IT Architecture, Records Management, Federal, Higher Education, State & Local, TechnologyMar 01, 2010 ECM moves to a new phase in higher education
As colleges and universities grapple with growing volumes of student information and shrinking budgets, they learn that document imaging and management are no longer enough to stay ahead of the curve.
Categories: Return on Investment, Datacapture, Deployment, ECM, Records Management, Retention, Compliance, Financials, Human Resources, Higher EducationJan 15, 2010 Who knew software could keep a file room floor from caving in?
Enterprise content management software can save organizations money, make them more efficient and enhance their business processes. It also can keep the floors from caving in.
Categories: Return on Investment, Document Management, Records Management, Human Resources, Healthcare, Higher EducationDec 01, 2009 Global companies move documents across continents in seconds
London calling: Global companies are finding the right software can help them navigate the different laws and rules in the countries in which they operate when they centralize back-office operations in just one.
Categories: Return on Investment, Deployment, ECM, Accounts Payable & Finance, Financials, Human Resources, RetailNov 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.
Categories: Return on Investment, Deployment, ECM, 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 Giving students what they want when they want it
For students accustomed to instant messaging and on-demand television, a school's response time to questions about their transcripts and financial aid can influence their choice of schools.
Categories: Return on Investment, Document Management, ECM, Records Management, Workflow, Higher EducationNov 01, 2009 Court ruling on metadata a wake-up call to some organizations
When a national wireless company got sued for age discrimination, it wasn't e-mail that lawyers wanted, it was metadata and a judge made them produce it.
Categories: Management, Return on Investment, Datacapture, Digital Asset Management, Document Management, ECM, Records Management, Retention, Workflow, Compliance, Financials, Human ResourcesNov 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