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31 Letters to Santa from ECM Users

AIIM

Digital Transformation is fairly advanced in the Bank but ECM is trailing behind and not well understood, especially from a metadata perspective.”. “AI AI needs to be incorporated to make information capture more automatic.”. Information governance overall is not well understood or embraced as a broad discipline.

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How are the spending patterns for Content Services changing and evolving?

AIIM

Part 3 -- How is content services automation revolutionizing records management and information governance? Multi-channel next-generation information capture is clearly the least mature of the four core Content Services technologies.

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More articles about information management than any sane person should write

AIIM

Three Challenges to Consider When Moving Beyond ECM. From ECM to Intelligent Information Management. 10 Strategies to Navigate the Shift from ECM to Content Services. The March to Cloud Content Management – Resistance to Cloud Solutions is Futile. The Upside-Down World of Content Management -- AGAIN.

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Guest Post - How important is digital document consistency?

AIIM

Obviously digital document accuracy is particularly important for government and regulated industries. When the test results are scanned, the automated workflow uses the information within the barcode to name the file, append the test date and save the results to the patient’s record folder.

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What are Open Platforms?

AIIM

For example, there are ECM solutions that are built upon a proprietary database and are still considered to be “open”. Simply stated, it is the ability to add capture capabilities to an existing document or content management system. Looking to take your Information Capture to the next level? Consumer Expectations.

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