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Predictions for the financial services industry in 2024

OpenText Information Management

All of these elements have put pressure on the financial … The post Predictions for the financial services industry in 2024 appeared first on OpenText Blogs.

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The Financial Service and Insurance Industries Need Intelligent Document Processing; Here’s Why

Rocket Software

Analyst firm IDC recently published a Vendor Spotlight report featuring ASG Mobius Content Services (Mobius) and its applications in the financial service and insurance industries. Going forward, businesses need to fill these gaps with the right solutions to manage critical information assets securely and effectively.

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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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7 Questions to Determine if Your Data is an Asset

AIIM

This can be expensive as resources on storing, protecting, and securing information are costly. To achieve this, your data cannot be fragmented, redundant, obsolete, or inaccessible. Most organizations are currently dealing with more information than they can handle. If you still need help, it's not too late to regain control of your data.

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SER’s growth double that of ECM market competition

Info Source

The SER Group is a driver of future trends such as the interaction between ECM, cloud computing, big data and artificial intelligence (AI). Coinciding with the growth in licensing business, service business has also jumped by over 11%. As a result, the Professional Services team was increased by 25% to a total of 225 employees.

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