A conversation between expert bloggers Chris Riley (to the left) and Dan O'Leary (right) about systems of engagement, systems of record, ECM, and how much is too much to worry about risk, compliance, and government
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UPDATE: Super ECM consultant Cheryl McKinnon has her own observations over at her blog , Ron Miller drops his thoughts on the industry changes, and Chris Riley puts in his two cents
For instance, if I have patients file Chris Riley, that contains all current and history medical records for myself. For the Chris Riley file, I scan a lab report
Example 1: Chatter Chris Riley and I frequently use this to exchange short messages and information relating to customers and product management
Use Case My trio wouldn’t be complete without a cool use case, and for that I turn to my AIIM Capture Community peer, Chris Riley, who discussed using OCR to digitize and edit wine labels
Confirmed Panelists Roger Bottum Ulrich Kampffmeyer Dan O'Leary Mike Morper Chris Riley Shad White A few panel spots are open, interested?
Confirmed Panelists Jerry Fidanza Michael Fray Ulrich Kampffmeyer Nicole Kowalczyk Dan O'Leary Joyce Osborne Chris Riley Steve Weissman Shad White Questions In no particular order, a draft list of questions for the jam
I started a conversation with my friend and ECM expert Chris Riley a few months back ( Is SharePoint 2010 Really Ready for ECM?
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" ~ Paul Swider ( @pswider ), SharePoint Consultant At the end of the SPTechCon Boston event this summer, I found myself sitting at a table with fellow presenter Paul Swider and AIIM.org community expert Chris Riley ( @rileybeebs ) embroiled in an argument around SharePoint governance: what it was, who owned it, whether it was something that belonged in a binder on a shelf, or whether it was something misunderstood that required more proactive management
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