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More articles about information management than any sane person should write

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Over 100 eBooks, Guest articles, and Tip Sheets from the past year or so -- 107 of them to be exact. 2017: A DigitallyTransformative” Year. Digital Preservation – Is Your Current Approach to Managing Long-Term Digital Information Failing the Business? Three Challenges to Consider When Moving Beyond ECM.

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And the survey said. Make your voice heard on the future of Information Management

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84% say that Digital Transformation is “important” or “very important” to their organization. As a bit of a thank you, at the end of the survey you'll automatically get a link to 16 AIIM Tip Sheets. 4 Tips to Prepare for the European General Data Protection Regulation. 4 Ways “ECM” Turned Out Differently Than We Planned.

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How Are Remote Work and New Technologies Impacting Information Management?

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Someone goes through the mail, scans it, and delivers it to the original recipients (via email, workflow solutions, ECM/CCM drop zones with notifications, etc.). More robust strategies included content intake, business process or workflow, and governance solutions. Paper still exists and arrives daily.

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The State of Content Management in 2020 [Expert Tips & Research]

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Few announcements in information management have been bigger than Gartner’s article heard round the world that announced the death of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) as we knew it. Michael Woodbridge’s quote gets straight to the point here: “ECM is now dead (kaput, finite, an ex-market name), at least in how Gartner defines the market.

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Does Your Content Drive Organizational Value?

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Digitalizing Core Business Processes. Automating Governance and Compliance. The growing complexity of privacy and security concerns means that organizations must: a) govern information from its creation; and b) automate the governance process. Extracting Intelligence from Information.