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Many of my students cite that their organization had/has implemented technology to manage their content but the content itself is still in a state of chaos. When I ask about organization of their content, I often get the response that management thought technology would solve that problem even when using SharePoint
Yesterday (May 30, 2016) I read this article which contends that Box, Dropbox, and others are not content management platforms
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Today, AIIM hosted a tweet chat, tag #ECMJam, to discuss Content Management. Last time we focused on the Relevancy of ECM, but today we focused on the intersection of ECM and Social Media
Overview: SharePoint 2013 & Office 365 Web Content Management (WCM) Deep-Dive EPC Group’s SharePoint 2013 and Office 365 information architecture consultants have recently worked on a large number of enterprise SharePoint 2013 and Office 365 initiatives with a strong client focus on Web Content Management and this blog post will provide a deep-dive around our recent “from the trenches” experiences. SharePoint 2013 does come with a number of new Web Content Management (WCM) features as well as major improvements in features that were available in SharePoint 2010’s release
Content on demand through smart devices #Management #SharePoint #BusinessProcessManagement #ElectronicRecordsManagement #content #enterprise #Collaboration
However, the fact that the social software vendors and the ECM vendors meet yet again at the Enterprise 2.0 Show makes me wonder about an interesting question: Is content management a feature of collaboration or is collaboration a feature of content management? While this may sound like the chicken or egg question, there is a fundamental difference in what the answer means. A content management system is always primarily focused on content and collaboration and (just like its structured cousin workflow) is usually used to help teams to work with content
Conservation and management of unstructured content is primarily an enterprise project, but individually we also have to "deal" with the continuous daily flow of information or "disconnect" sometimes!
New forms of micro or componentized content are being used inside enterprise
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