Customers need to recognize the need for a comprehensive ECM strategy and allocate resources to deploy solutions. Does this mean that SharePoint can be written off as part of a Comprehensive ECM Strategy? Not a chance
As I recover from a too-short summer and get back into the full swing of things at work, I thought I would summarize a few things I learned about records and information management on my summer vacation. The conclusion I draw is that while SharePoint is clearly having an impact on the ECM...
Most conversations about enterprise information or records management these days seem to involve SharePoint in one way or another. Many organizations are finding that information management is not meeting their expectations and some are wondering if SharePoint 2010 is the answer to all of...
My recent two-part series on the Fundamentals of a Successful Records and Information Management Strategy (which you can find here: Part 1 | Part 2 ) seems to have struck a nerve. I received several interesting comments and some great feedback. None better than from Bruno Wildhaber ...
It's a debate that is as old as the information management industry itself (which isn't really that old, but bear with me). Users want to collaborate freely and access the internal information they need while your IT security team wants to information shared only on a "need to...
Juni 2015 in Hamburg http://bit.ly/1AKL8FY Aktueller Kursinhalt ECM Practitioner: Programm Tag 1 und Tag 2 ECM Strategy # Overview, Definitions, Components, Scope ECM Practitioner # How to Get Started with ECM # How to Organize Enterprise Content # How to Ensure Digital Preservation # How to Manage ECM throughout Content Lifecycle # How to Improve Collaboration on Enterprise Content # How to Improve Access to Enterprise Content # How to Secure Enterprise Content # How to Capture Enterprise Content # How to Create and Manage Metadata # How to Improve Content-Centric Processes # Practical group exercises ECM Specialist: Programm Tag 3 und Tag 4 ECM Specialist # How to Conduct a Business and Technical Assessment # How to Design an ECM System # How to Develop a Governance Framework for ECM # How to Develop an ECM Strategy # How to Develop Requirements for an ECM Solution # How to Develop the Business Case for ECM # How to Manage Change During an ECM Initiative # How to Measure ECM Effectiveness # Practical group exercises # How to pass the test ECM Master # How to write the Case Study #manage #ContentManagement #Collaboration #ECMm #AIIMECMMaster #ECM #Capture #WCM #Preserve #ERM #Deliver #ElectronicRecordsManagement #trends #AIIMMaster #mobile #cloud #BusinessProcessManagement #UlrichKampffmeyer #Master #Store #CollaborationCapture #EnterpriseContentManagement #BPM #PROJECTCONSULT
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I am often asked where I think the Records and Information Management function should exist within a company's org chart. This question usually comes up in the context of a frustrated practitioner who is having a difficult time getting traction for their ECM program or from business users...
Although these are relatively new concepts, these ideas have instantly become part of a fundamental ECM strategy. One of the primary driving factors behind an organization developing an ECM strategy is t he need to get critical business information into the hands of the right people at the right time
Last week Pie broached the subject of whether you could have an enterprise content management (ECM) strategy without ECM technology : You can’t buy Enterprise Content Management. You can buy products that support an ECM Strategy, but without a blueprint, it is just a bunch of stuff…The thing is, you don’t need an Enterprise CMS Platform to implement an ECM Strategy
There is no longer a day, a conference, a note, which refers to the enterprise 2.0 and the tremendous changes that will made from collaborative applications, augmented reality, production in the cloud, etc.,. Beyond the enthusiasm, we must "keep a cool head" and we...
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