In other words, when will we see a “tipping point” for paper? For those of you who aren’t familiar with the concept or haven’t read The Tipping Point, Malcolm Gladwell’s best-selling book on the subject, a tipping point is the point where the momentum of change reaches a level where that change becomes unstoppable. So, I started to think about what might become the tipping point for paper. We certainly have all of the enabling technologies in place today
My last blog “Digital Natives – Are they the Tipping Point for Paper” seems to have generated some interest and even a few comments
Cloud availability of applications does seem to have a great potential for this segment of the ECM/ERM marketplace, and may be the tipping point where there is more adoption of the benefits of integrated ECM/ERM solutions
Maybe we've reached the tipping point, and organizations are beginning to direct their attention to getting rid of electronic records whose retention periods will expire soon/have expired
My research suggests that around six months is the tipping point for a social collaboration initiative - if you can maintain the momentum beyond that six months point, your chances of success are much stronger
“Now, the industry has reached a tipping point, making it essential to push forward to full dematerialization,” added the DTCC white paper
Last year marked the tipping point where more data was transferred across the internet to an “app” than to a web browser
A couple of months ago I summarized the eight reasons SharePoint 2010 is a true ECM system and based on the feedback I have heard from several of my clients, most feel that SharePoint has reached the tipping point where they will start to seriously consider shifting their ECM platforms over to SharePoint
It might mean responding to an information governance tipping point—such as whether to purchase more data storage—by re-evaluating your assumptions and assessing whether it makes more sense instead to clean out the junk
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