What is the key difference between Mobile Content Management & “normal” Content Management?
Only a few years ago the idea of mobile content management was a novelty; today it is mainstream
In a recent AIIM Webinar with Colman Murphy of Accellion on Mobile Content Management, we previewed AIIM’s upcoming Mobile Content Management global survey
Introduction and Background to the Issues Planning the Next 3 Years (2011 to 2014) Planning the Next 3 Years (2014 to 2017) How to Get from 1998-Style Records Management to Information Governance for 2018 How to Calculate ROI for E-Discovery (with Calculator) A Reference Model for Systems of Engagement and Systems of Record A Content Technology Roadmap How to Succeed at Mobile Content Management 6 Key Considerations to Going Mobile Two AIIM Webinars and a Survey on Mobile Content Management Program Framework, Roadmap, and Recommendations Overall Program Strategy How to Develop and Implement your Discovery Readiness Program Which part of E-Discovery Should You Fix First?
If the only thing that stops you from working form home on a gorgeous July day is the fact that you can’t get to information if you aren’t at an office- then you need a mobile content management intervention
My talk covered the current trends in data capture, imaging, and mobile content management, and what opportunities are available for the enterprise
What we did As the sponsor for info360’s mobile content management track , mobile capture and cloud computing were central to my breakout speaking sessions at info360, as well as ITEX
Solutions for unifying the approach, often called MEAP for short, all have limitations in the long-term but can help companies deal with mobile delivery now while they wait for mobile content management issues to sort themselves out and mature
Duhon: Define mobile content management
And while the exact shape of mobile content management (MCM) is still emerging, I think it’ll likely be founded on four core use cases: View - read-only access to repositories Create - document management (full read-write access) Collaborate - enterprise collaboration Participate - workflow Communicate - enterprise communities The power of the crowd Along with mobility, and in part because of it, I think we’re going to see an acceleration of federated content creation across the whole spectrum, from more controlled options like enterprise wikis to more wide open approaches like full-on Crowdsourcing