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Cloud, Intelligent Content Services, and Digital Fragility: What’s on the RIM Horizon for 2020

ARMA International

File shares, ungoverned SharePoint sites, mobile devices, and the growing volume of content in software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications mean that silos of corporate information are not only proliferating in corporate data centers but in cloud environments as well. Digital Records Are Finding Their Place in the Cloud.

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Addressing the demand for qualified SAP SuccessFactors cloud practitioners

OpenText Information Management

Companies are increasingly leveraging the cloud to power modern work. Currently, the market for cloud computing is USD $371.4 Many corporate leaders recognize the benefits … The post Addressing the demand for qualified SAP SuccessFactors cloud practitioners appeared first on OpenText Blogs.

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4 Reasons Why Cloud Document Management is a Killer App

Docuware

I was reading the research report, 2018 Trends in Cloud Computing , published by the Computing Technology Industry Association (COMPTIA), a leading tech association that provides education and advocacy across the IT channel. There are four data points that caught my attention.

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User Conference Attendees Learn How to Maximize their DocuWare Experience

Info Source

New Windsor NY, December 6, 2018 – DocuWare , provider of cloud solutions for document management and workflow automation, concluded another successful U.S. User Conference in Philadelphia this week. Fujitsu, J&H, Inc., Kyocera Document Solutions America, Inc., This year’s conference theme was “Setting the New Pace for Business.”.

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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 Content Services?

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Reining in content sprawl: a consultant’s perspective

OpenText Information Management

However, all this data has a big downside: content sprawl. You save a copy to your company’s cloud storage platform, another to your desktop for quick reference, and then forward the email to the rest of your team—who do the same thing. The post Reining in content sprawl: a consultant’s perspective appeared first on OpenText Blogs.

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COVID-19: Good for the Capture Business

Info Source

So let’s go straight to collection of data points that all point to a massive acceleration of “digital transformation”*, much of which will be enabled by capture and content services technologies. Research sponsored by Twilio (a cloud communications and customer engagement platform provider) is the source for this statistics.