Coming from the customer angle can you comment on the importance of a seamless and secure approach to mobile ECM? Ian: Absolutely, for over a decade, I was an ECM customer, not just of IBM, but using competing ECM products as well, in industries as diverse as manufacturing and financial services
So how do we win with mobile ECM – get the benefits while controlling the downside – the risks and costs?
This thought occurred to me after sitting through a couple of briefings and webinars that focused on all that is wise and wonderful about mobile ECM. On a personal level, I loved the holism that pervaded the messages in terms of their ability to support interoperability across document repositories and back-end data stores
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Yes, the tablet seems to be the prescription for a great many information management ailments these days, and while the hype-o-meter is clanging away, the truth is that these clever contraptions really can be a worthwhile prescription. Mobile ECM has been on the radar for a good many years now, and it’s progressed from simply being able to view content on a tiny smartphone screen to actually engaging with it in something resembling the “usual” way on a tablet that has a display worthy of the name
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These guys were uniquely capable of discussing the intricate dance going on in the overlapping worlds of Cloud Computing, Mobile ECM and the trend toward BYOD – the ‘D’, by the way, according to Marc Anderson, stands for Device, not Disaster
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A certified AIIM ECM Practitioner, Prithwiraj has interest in WCM, Web 2.0, Mobile Content and E-Commerce related areas. #mobile #ECM #smartphones #contentdelivery