The AIIM Blog
Keep your finger on the pulse of Intelligent Information Management with industry news, trends, and best practices.
Business Process Improvement is on every executive checklist, but I fear far too often, it is just that – an item on a checklist. How can we rethink business process improvement and make it real and tangible? I recently chatted with Sandy Kemsley about her keynote at the ABBYY Technology Summit, and she shared some observations with me.
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That nice, comfortable world we knew as “document capture” is changing and it’s ABOUT TIME. Capture is becoming something much more strategic. Here are three key changes I see.
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Information capture is one of the most important elements in an organization as it brings the information into the information ecosystem, places it under proper control, and makes it accessible and available for action. Yet many companies to realize the potential of their current information capture systems fully. Although the return on investment of DIGITIZING paper assets is compelling, AIIM research has found that many customers have yet to implement the full spectrum of capture technologies.
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I recently came across this white paper and rather liked the insights it provided in how to avoid mistakes in choosing a document scanning solution. Here’s a quick snapshot of the ten mistakes contained in the white paper.
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I find the auto-complete functionality in Google fascinating. What I am referring to is when you type in a few words, and the Google algorithm predicts what you might be interested in based on your own behaviors and that of the universe at large. It’s actually more fun if you log out of your own Google account first to get a less biased result so that you can get a true sense of what is on the mind of your fellow citizens.
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Analytics | Big Data | Capture and Imaging
Last year, Gartner created quite a stir by retiring the “Big Data” Hype Cycle from its popular “Hype” curve series. According to Betsy Burton at Gartner, “We’ve retired the big data hype cycle. I know some clients may be really surprised by that because the big data hype cycle was a really important one for many years. But what’s happening is that big data has quickly moved over the Peak of Inflated Expectations and has become prevalent in our lives across many hype cycles. So big data has become a part of many hype cycles.”
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