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Once upon a time, front-facing content management and internal-facing content management lived under the same umbrella. Are those days returning?
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When I look at the state of the software market, I wonder if we're just revisiting the old ECM story, where people mistook buying technology as a strategy.
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We have all the components. So why aren’t we in a good place with true enterprise content management?
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Many information management conversations start with the tools. Design thinking refocuses the conversation on the humans.
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Following a year when content management solutions were hastily slapped in place, now's the time to assess the state of content management in your organization.
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In the decades since ECM first emerged, we've learned a lot about “how” to make ECM work. Here are five of the biggest lessons.
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The future of information management architecture is where the backend repository is separate from the user interface.
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The turnaround of information to our public and colleagues must be faster and digital as a result of the recent global shakeup.
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Get the essentials right with your content management systems. From there you can build and expand. That is how you do digital.
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Five trends which signal an exciting opportunity to take information management to the next level and deliver significant value in 2020 and for years to come.
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The stakes are high and growing: worldwide expenditures on information technology software and new technologies are soaring.
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The emergence of collaboration hubs in the digital workplace pushes collaboration and teamwork to entirely new levels. Here's why.
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Small businesses could be significantly more productive by rethinking the information equation through the prism of simplicity.
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Bad decisions in the content space arise when users fail to identify their core objectives and fail to define how much content management they actually need.
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