Managing ECM in content’s new era part 2
Part two of <i>Computerworld Australia's</i> guide to managing enterprise content management (ECM) systems.
Part two of <i>Computerworld Australia's</i> guide to managing enterprise content management (ECM) systems.
For all the millions your average business has invested in IT infrastructure, it remains sad but true that many businesses are still hobbling along with enterprise content management (ECM) systems that are giving them sub-par online presences.
Small to medium enterprises (SME) must not underestimate the level of planning required when implementing enterprise content management, a Gartner analyst has warned.
NSW government water supply utility Sydney Water is seeking program and project delivery services for two of its “pathfinder” programs, both of which are in IT.
Implementing an enterprise content management system to facilitate the consolidation of 20 Web sites is stretching the limits of today' software-as-a-service offerings, according to Australian Wool Innovation (AWI), which went down the path of a more traditional, in-house application.
The paperless office may still be a pipe dream, but insurance giant Allianz has freed up prime CBD office space by replacing paper-based processes with the Alfresco open source enterprise content management system.
Open source database vendor Ingres has announced the availability of its ECM appliance powered by Alfresco’s content management software.