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

AIIM

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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How to Tackle the Information Management Challenges of Legacy Applications

AIIM

An enterprise content management (ECM) system is ideal for this purpose as it is expressly designed to capture and organize large volumes of data in diverse formats. In contrast, a good ECM system should require minimal maintenance and support and can be installed on a low-cost server. What kind of applications can be decommissioned?

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Turning Content Inside Out

CGI

A different Presentation Editor - for fixed output to screen, when most content needs to be shared. A Spreadsheet - which mixes content for analytics and presentation and often holds its own copy of data, so is it up-to-date? ECM worked where there was organisational support and direction to use it.

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Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server: a next generation of deeper, wider content silos? | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

million more this year according to Dave Martin, a product manager at EMC during his presentation about fusing Documentum to Sharepoint. (A Clearly there is an ongoing huge market for integrating Documentum and other ECM systems with SharePoint. Back in April, during the San Francisco Web 2.0