Given the increased utilization and investment in social tools, we see four key trends converging as social business heats up the healthcare industry in 2012. Social and Mobile – Social health and mobile health ( #hcsm and #mhealth for my fellow twitterati) were hot topics in 2011. These trends will not only continue to flourish but will converge in 2012 as massive adoption of smartphones and tablets among healthcare providers will push organizations to extend mobile support to clinical applications and enterprise social tools
I’d like to again welcome ABBYY USA CEO, Dean Tang, to the AIIM Community Blog to discuss trends and growth of mobile capture and information management
I’d like to again introduce ABBYY CEO, Dean Tang, to the AIIM Community Blog to discuss the 2012 trends and growth in mobile capture
--Joe Budelli #ScanningandCapture #mobile #Capture #OCR #trends #2012
Like with any technology and/or trend in IT, social is only useful in the context of YOUR business
The evolution is a good thing, but Microsoft should learn from the failure of IBM FileNet wherein many customers migrated to other ECM systems (primarily to SharePoint) due to the complex and expensive upgrade process from Panagon to P8. The trend might reverse if Microsoft doesn't address the challenge in its upcoming release
This convergence is about much more than just finding good restaurants in your neighborhood that your friends recommend. The SoLoMo trend means that businesses and other organizations can reach out to new customers and engage with existing customers in highly valuable relationships that aren't just based on simple transactions (trying to sell you something.)
Duhon: Another big trend is Big Data – what does this mean for information professionals?
A quick comparison of various players in Gartner Magic Quadrant for ECM 2009, 2010 and 2011 shows the following trends: Ability to execute Visionaries 2009 IBM led the race in this area, followed by Microsoft, Oracle and EMC