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ECM vs. Content Services vs. Intelligent Information Management

AIIM

In recent years, nothing has sparked more controversy in the information management industry than the 2017 Gartner post officially retiring the term “Enterprise Content Management (ECM)” in favor of a new term, content services. What is Enterprise Content Management (ECM)? What is Content Services?

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Debate Over “Content Services vs. ECM” Misses the Point

Weissman's World

ECM is dead.” Content Services are the next generation.” The post Debate Over “Content Services vs. The post Debate Over “Content Services vs. ECM” Misses the Point appeared first on Holly Group. I’ve got a brand-new pair of roller skates.”

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Modernizing Content Services to Keep Pace with Market Demands

OpenText Information Management

A large Canadian food and pharmacy retailer, and long-time OpenText™ customer, with more than 2,500 corporate-owned retail locations serving nearly 13,000 independent distribution customers had been running OpenText™ Extended ECM on-premises since 2009.

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OpenText Named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape for Cloud Content Services

OpenText Information Management

Cloud content services solutions and enterprise content management (ECM) are critical elements of a comprehensive modern work strategy. With OpenText™ Content Cloud™, companies are … The post OpenText Named a Leader in the IDC MarketScape for Cloud Content Services appeared first on OpenText Blogs.

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How to Solve 4 Common Challenges of Legacy Information Management

Speaker: Chris McLaughlin, Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Product Officer, Nuxeo

After 20 years of Enterprise Content Management (ECM), businesses still face many of the same challenges with finding and managing information. Join Chris McLaughlin, CMO and CPO of Nuxeo, as he examines four common business challenges that these legacy ECM systems pose, and how they can be addressed with a more modern approach.

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A Transition to Collaborative Content Services

AIIM

As late as 2010, many end-users and solution providers viewed SharePoint as useful for project groups and document sharing – but more of an interesting tangent to the world of content management than “real” ECM. However, standalone ECM solutions at that time came at a very high cost. What about the middle market masses?

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[Podcast] Finding Success at the Intersection of Content Services, Cloud, and Analytics

AIIM

Over the past few years, we’ve seen the Enterprise Content Management (ECM) industry go through some significant changes. So, if we were to think of ECM as the immature form and Content Services as the new adult form, there are some interesting parallels. In ECM, it’s a similar transformation.