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Power to the people This article is for subscribers only 25 May 2010
The key challenges facing CIPD in making this transition were assessing and implementing the right underpinning ECM technology solutions, which would enable the practices necessary to achieve such aims. As Pevreall explains, “An effective ECM infrastructure leverages a single repository of information to enable anyone across the organisation to search for content and improve collaboration between authors. To make this work effectively requires changes to content structure, authoring processes and collaborative workflow.”
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News Free 9 Apr 2009
KM seen as key to global business success... Tweeting in translation... EMC launches new ECM products... British Energy e-learning programme wins award... SecPoint reveals new independent network protecter
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Last word: Fast returns justify BPM when money's tight Free 4 Mar 2009
You can always justify spending money when it saves money. The sooner the better in the current climate.
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Last word: Channelling the flood of e-mails Free 19 Dec 2008
Just organising the flow and sorting of e-mail isn’t enough. Electronic communication produces documents that must be managed just as paper documents are. Here’s how.
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Last word: IOA: information, organisation and access This article is for subscribers only 3 Nov 2008
Regardless of the technology you choose, IOA begins with a clear understanding of the user’s needs and how he or she will interact with the data.

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EI news: Steering group responsible for drafting ECM standard Free 10 Sep 2008
DOUG MILES, managing director of AIIM UK and regular contributor to IK, is one of the panelists representing associations and analysts, system integrators, technology vendors and end user organisations appointed recently to work with The Content Group and BSI British Standards to develop the first ever Publicly Available Specification (PAS) for enterprise content management (ECM
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Last word: SharePoint 2007 - Off the shelf and stand-alone? Free 22 Jul 2008
There’s little doubt, judging from attendance and activity at this year’s AIIM Roadshow, that the arrival of Microsoft’s SharePoint 2007 has created a huge surge of interest in managing content – both as records and for project collaboration.
In addition to the Microsoft keynote, the SharePoint Solutions Theatre was full throughout the day as vendors presented their product integrations with SharePoint, as the capture engine, the archive store, the workflow engine or the portal connection.

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The last word: secure your data - but share it around Free 10 Mar 2008
Most implementations of content security and document management are lacking in the ability to balance harsh control versus open collaboration. Security is an important part of content management, but enablement for collaboration and business process is an equally valuable requirement.

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The last word - Dubious divorce Free 28 Jan 2008
From different origins, information management and knowledge management were divorced before they had a chance to get married. It's not too late. They are a perfect match.
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User insights on ECM selection and implementation Free 17 Dec 2007
Connecting suppliers and end users isn’t easy, but the results are worth the effort. This review of lessons learnt provides insights into how enterprise content management projects might succeed or fail.
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