The AIIM Blog
Keep your finger on the pulse of Intelligent Information Management with industry news, trends, and best practices.
Capture and Imaging | Information Security
We need to update the way we handle data and documents. Scanning and information capture lead a curious double life. On one hand, it seems like we’ve been doing scanning and capture forever, at least within larger companies. Scanning and capture are stable, mature technologies with a well-documented ROI. On the other hand, they are still somewhat new when it comes to adoption by many smaller and mid sized organizations.
Share
Artificial Intelligence (AI) | Automation | Machine Learning
Artificial intelligence is changing the way we do everything. As we look ahead, self-driving cars, hyper-intelligent predictive software, and self-improving robots seem possible.
Share
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.
Business Process Management (BPM)
Project management often involves working in high-stress environments with tight deadlines and multiple competing priorities. The most successful Project Managers learn how to navigate these environments and often have a strong understanding of their own shortcomings and the strengths of their team.
Share
Compliance | GDPR | Privacy
Compliance with GDPR is just a short five months away. While there may be many dimensions to consider from a GDPR readiness perspective, there are three steps that are particularly important in order to manage risk and ensure compliance.
Share
AIIM Community | AIIM Conference
Here’s your chance to get to know our AIIM Conference 2018 speakers a little better before you get to San Antonio and see them live. We can’t wait to see you April 11-13th.
Share
AIIM Community | Enterprise Content Management (ECM) | Intelligent Information Management (IIM)
For AIIM, 2017 began with this provocative question: In an Artificial Intelligence world, where deep learning completely shrinks the development time while amping up the computing power, do content management capabilities become irrelevant and obsolete?
Share