It’s happening everywhere – in every industry – including life sciences. In this month’s blog, Sitrof’s newly promoted Thomas Kivlehan, director, mobility and collaboration, weighs in on what the mobile trend means for technology in the sector, focusing specifically on Documentum. -- Bryan Reynold s Mobility & D2 in Life Sciences By Thomas Kivlehan , Director, Mobility and Collaboration By now, most Documentum users, EMC IIG partners and followers have heard of Documentum D2, EMC’s latest web interface to the Documentum repository
This post outlines the most common and important ECM usage patterns in life sciences companies
These provide general information and examples: - ECM Usage Patterns and Packages - The 6 Most Common ECM Usage Patterns and Packages - Examples of ECM Usage Patterns and Solution Packages These focus on usage patterns for pharma and life sciences: - ECM Usage Patterns in Life Sciences - Collaborative and Managed DM Solution Patterns in Life Sciences And this one focuses on Legal Document Management: - How Different is Legal Document Management?
I was also responsible providing research coverage on the Life Sciences industry. This coverage included written research, inquiry support, and strategic sessions with both Life Sciences organizations and the vendor community
We cover a wide range of industry verticals: BFSI - Banking, Financial Services and Insurance, Legal, Manufacturing, Healthcare (including Life Sciences), Government, and many others
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Such is the case with Life Sciences. It's an industry bound by similar characteristics (high regulation, well defined information lifecycle, etc.) for which there are complete IM products available in the market
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Whether you’re in the Life Sciences, Financial Services, Government, Manufacturing, Legal, or any other industry, the content your organization creates and uses is what makes the wheels turn
The repurcussions for healthcare organizations, from hospitals to life science firms, are enormous
Intelligent, dynamic, online-fillable e-forms have been widely adopted in sectors including life sciences and government
Microsoft and IBM are in position to retaliate strongly against oracle and I can understand the fear in Oracle to take them heads-on but taking up half of market share from OpenText and three fourths of non Life Sciences customers would be sufficient to propel Oracle to the leader in ECM space