Web Content Management | Enterprise Content Management Corporate web portals serve as a single interface to work with varied content and different applications. Both employees and outside entities like suppliers, customers, and the government can use the corporate portal to get information, contribute to content, and communicate with the company.The portal interface can accommodate content like text, pictures, audio, video, etc. and can be customized...... Similar Editorial : Content Management Systems by Jeff Smith. | Source : Extracting Patterns And Relations From The World Wide Web Brin
Enterprise Content Management Seeks To Manage Information Traditionally, the focus of information systems was on capture of data, processing it in standard ways, and distributing standard reports to managers. The emerging focus of Enterprise Content Management systems is to see the information as enterprise knowledge, and make it available on demand to people and processes.Enterprise Content Management or ECM is not just a product, like stand-alone...... Similar Editorial : Content Management by Susan Chen. | Source : New Erp
Enterprise Content Management And Information Presentation Content is useless unless it's used for managing the business. Managers must get relevant information presented in ways that bring out its significance. Only then can they make informed business decisions, instead of decisions based on a "hunch".This article explores the information-presentation, or delivery, component of Enterprise Content Management.Captured content must be transformed into...... Similar Editorial : Content Management by Susan Chen. | Source : New Erp
Enterprise CMS Software Features & Benefits The term "storage" means temporary storage while the term "preservation" means long-term storage. Both may use the same kinds of media to store the content, though long-term storage often uses read-only media.In addition to repositories, the "storage" component includes library services and storage technologies. Library services provide access to the content in the repositories, and storage...... Similar Editorial : Enterprise 21 ERP Software by Thomas R. Cutler. | Source : New Erp
How Do Enterprise Content Management Systems Capture Content? Along with Content Storage, Preservation, and Delivery, Capture is one of the key components of Enterprise Content Management. This article will explore the ways content is captured in ECM systems.Capture typically consists of acquiring raw data and then processing it in some way.Data CaptureData can be captured manually by ECM systems from:Paper documents that can either be scanned for their...... Similar Editorial : Content Management by Susan Chen. | Source : New Erp
Enterprise Content Management And Enterprise Reporting Practices Why is a report so important? And how does reporting change under Enterprise Content Management systems? This article explores these issues.Reports Lead to Informed Decisions and ActionsIn an earlier age, it was possible to see things with your own eyes and take appropriate actions to run your business successfully. That age disappeared with the emergence of large businesses.In a large business,...... Similar Editorial : Enterprise 2 by Samir Shah. | Source : Erp Company
Enterprise CMS Benefits & Software Features Enterprise Content Management uses Internet technologies to make information accessible from all over the world. In an age of global business, this enables employees spread across the globe to maintain effective contacts with their headquarters and also other offices located anywhere in the world.Internet technologies are used to create an intra-business network, and Intranet, that restricts...... Similar Editorial : Enterprise 2 by Samir Shah. | Source : Erp Company
Workflow And Enterprise Content Management A workflow is a sequence of activities that achieve some defined purpose. The purpose can be transforming raw materials into a finished product, or provision of some kind of service, or just processing data into meaningful information. The purpose is achieved through a systematic organization of resources, roles and information flows.Examples of WorkflowsOn the factory floor, materials and parts...... Similar Editorial : Content Management by Susan Chen. | Source : Erp Company
Managing With Enterprise Content Management Enterprise Content Management involves capturing structured and unstructured content that's generated all over the enterprise, storing that content, processing it into information, delivering that information to those who need it for decision-support, and finally transferring it to long-term storage for preservation until it can be removed safely from the system.Enterprise Content Management...... Similar Editorial : Enterprise Content Management Systems by Manuel J. Montesino. | Source : Erp Company
Enterprise Content Management And Service Oriented Architecture Visualize the following scenario: All enterprise content (wherever generated by whatever entity) goes into a single repository and users can receive different services (that they were receiving from different applications earlier, or are completely new services) from an integrated system with a standard front end. Service Oriented Architecture, Enterprise Application Integration, and Data...... Similar Editorial : Content Management by Susan Chen. | Source : Erp Company
Enterprise Resource Planning And Enterprise Content Management The word Enterprise Resource Planning or ERP conveys a sense of planning the use of enterprise-wide resources to achieve enterprise objectives in the best possible manner. However, ERP has come to mean something much less ambitious. It simply means integrating two or more separate applications.The integration is done by the use of a common database and multiple software and hardware components....... Similar Editorial : Enterprise Resource Planning by Lavena Ang. | Source : Erp Company
Benefits Of Enterprise Content Management Systems The ECM Association ,AIIM, defines ECM as: "...the technologies used to capture, manage, store, preserve, and deliver content and documents related to organizational processes. ECM tools and strategies allow the management of an organization's unstructured information, wherever that information exists."The focus of the definition above is on tools and technologies. AIIM itself emphasizes that...... Similar Editorial : Content Management Systems by Jeff Smith. | Source : Security Information Management Systems
Enterprise Content Management Systems What is content? What does content management involve? And what is special about enterprise content management? This introductory article will seek to answer these questions.In today's context, content means digital information. This information typically resides in text documents, audio or video files and other kinds of digital files. Digital information is easier to manage compared to paper...... Similar Editorial : Content Management Software by Paul Abbey. | Source : Security Information Management Systems