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Content Services | Enterprise Content Management (ECM) | Intelligent Information Management (IIM)
2016 was a pivotal year for content management. A short sample of 2016 events illustrates the rather tumultuous current state of enterprise content management, and provide starting points in thinking about the future direction and evolution of the ECM space.
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Content Services | Enterprise Content Management (ECM)
In a year people have nominated as the “worst year ever”—2016’s nonstop change and upheavals are finally behind us. Has this really been the worst year in history? That I’ll leave for the comments to decide, but I do want to bring attention to one 2016 trauma that proves even us—information professionals—cannot escape 2016 unscathed.
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Enterprise Content Management (ECM) | Intelligent Information Management (IIM)
Here’s the list you’ve been waiting for – the top 10 Digital Landfill posts in 2016.
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Enterprise Content Management (ECM) | Intelligent Information Management (IIM)
Here are some articles that particularly inspired me during November that I think are worth your time reading.
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Enterprise Content Management (ECM)
It’s the best of times for those in the content biz -- content has never been more important in creating and delivering value to customers. And it is also the worst of times – ECM is increasingly viewed as a dated and artificially narrow term, creating an untethered feel to the content “industry” right now.
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Enterprise Content Management (ECM)
Information management is boldly on the horizon. Everyone from C-level thought leaders to end users are dreaming up enterprise content management possibilities and asking an important question: how can my organization go beyond its current ECM state?
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