Posts Tagged 'ECM'

Extreme Information – AIIM13

Extreme Information – AIIM13

We are excited to participate with our peers and industry experts at this years event being held in New Orleans. From March 20-22 we will be engaged in many thought provoking conversations using real world experiences to openly share our collective vision of information management. Attendees will be treated to many tracks from Cloud technologies to Big Data and Mobile trends.

Our industry is no longer solely focused on document management and document scanners. While this has been an emerging trend ...

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Kodak Global Directions

Kodak Global Directions

To say that the business document has undergone a fundamental change is a gross understatement. Not only are business documents device and format independant, but transacting, communicating and collaborating around them has transformed traditional document management into a whole new genre of capability.

We are pleased to announce the following presentation topics at the upcoming Kodak | Kollabria Global Connections conference.

Legacy ECM Migration

  • Financial Institutions and Insurance Companies were early adopters of Enterprise Content Management solutions. Traditionally ...
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Huddle – Collaboration

Huddle – Collaboration

Over the last week I have been using a cloud based service called Huddle.

I had a chance to sit down and chat with Andy McLoughlin, co-founder and all around great chap.  His background implementing legacy ECM software solutions in the Insurance and Finance verticals gave him great experience and inspiration to embark on building a whole new way of sharing and managing documents and content.

The company is 4 years old and based in the United Kingdom.  ...

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ECM Fast Forward

ECM Fast Forward

The current state of content management software is in flux. A transformation is taking shape in the form of innovation, specificity to function and the technology used to process and share content. While stalwarts of the industry continue to add layers of complexity, upstarts have begun to make their mark advocating simplicity of design.

The fundamental needs for managing unstructured information that exists outside of traditional line of business or structured data systems has not changed. What is changing are the ...

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