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John Mancini

John Mancini is the President of Content Results, LLC and the Past President of AIIM. He is a well-known author, speaker, and advisor on information management, digital transformation and intelligent automation. John is a frequent keynote speaker and author of more than 30 eBooks on a variety of topics. He can be found on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook as jmancini77. Recent keynote topics include: The Stairway to Digital Transformation Navigating Disruptive Waters — 4 Things You Need to Know to Build Your Digital Transformation Strategy Getting Ahead of the Digital Transformation Curve Viewing Information Management Through a New Lens Digital Disruption: 6 Strategies to Avoid Being “Blockbustered” Specialties: Keynote speaker and writer on AI, RPA, intelligent Information Management, Intelligent Automation and Digital Transformation. Consensus-building with Boards to create strategic focus, action, and accountability. Extensive public speaking and public relations work Conversant and experienced in major technology issues and trends. Expert on inbound and content marketing, particularly in an association environment and on the Hubspot platform. John is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the College of William and Mary, and holds an M.A. in Public Policy from the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University.

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Enterprise Content Management (ECM)

8 Things You Need to Know about Open Source ECM

1. Open-source still has a lot more potential. The open-source movement has gained significant momentum in the operating system and database market, as evidenced by the wide acceptance of Linux, Apache, PHP, and MySQL. This momentum has yet to have a significant impact on the open-source Web content management (WCM) and portal market. Although the number of Web content management open-source solutions available is large, the adoption rate remains low when compared to the market size.

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Capture and Imaging

What is Batch Transaction Capture Software?

Batch Transaction Capture Software is used primarily to understand and extract data from documents in order to feed back-end database applications or business process analysis. It is designed to replace manual, error-prone, and expensive document sorting and data entry processes with automatic document classification, separation, and data extraction.

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14 Steps to a Successful ECM Implementation

Making an ECM implementation successful requires planning and attention to detail. The best way to create the right solution is to identify organizational goals and priorities. Learn how to manage a successful implementation in our free guide.

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Electronic Records Management (ERM)

What’s Wrong with Records Management?

There is something very wrong with how organizations manage information of business or legal value. Most ECM or ERM systems are not deployed across an enterprise; they are usually implemented in large and regulated industries to improve the control of information in a specific department or process. Why do so few business executives care about records management? The answer is complex, but here are a few thoughts.

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Social Media

An 8 Step Roadmap for Developing a Social Business Strategy

I recently participated in a NewsGator webinar on the topic of developing a social business strategy. On the webinar, I shared an eight step roadmap for how to get started creating a social strategy quickly, cheaply, and easily. I thought it made sense to share it here too. Enjoy!

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Capture and Imaging

What Is Capture?

Document capture software is the front-end software that is used to convert unstructured and semi-structured paper or formatted electronic business documents (e.g., various PDF files or faxes), and other unstructured content-centric business documents into an indexed image and then automatically use pattern recognition technologies supplemented by business rules to extract accurate data and add pertinent metadata for use in one or more business processes.

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Capture and Imaging

What are the Standard Output Image Formats of Capture Software?

While capture vendors typically offer an array of outputs to support multiple different ECM image formats, the industry has mostly settled on three standard formats. There are pros and cons to each format. Which one you use depends on the volume, what information is being captured, and how you plan on using that information. 1. TIFF As bandwidths were limited when the imaging and document management industry began, the industry adopted 200 dots-per-inch TIFF Group 4 compressed black and white images as their standard (which created a roughly 75K KB image for a standard page of text). A secondary advantage to the TIFF group 4 format was that it is a loss-less compression standard—i.e., no image data is removed during the compression. Each vendor then added some specific headers, which made their formats unique. Third-party capture vendors, therefore, had to create “formatters” or “release scripts” in order to create an image that would seamlessly import into the document management systems.

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