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As the ECM for Process Workers market evolves, capabilities that were once cutting edge become default and new functionality becomes differentiating. This vendor landscape will help you focus on the functionality you need to get the job done.
As the ECM for Process Workers market evolves, capabilities that were once cutting edge become default and new functionality becomes differentiating. This vendor landscape will help you focus on the functionality you need to get the job done.
Use this tool to generate a customized shortlist of Enterprise Content Management for Process Workers vendors based on the importance your organization places on product features and vendor attributes.
IT budgets are tight and implementing solutions to achieve total compliance can be costly and cumbersome. IT departments need a "light and lean" way of dealing with these issues until justification can be made for comprehensive solutions.
Let's look at the two major worlds of consumer commerce, and give a cold assessment of what we see, in terms of profits.
IT leaders considering Enterprise Content Management (ECM) must select the solution that is most appropriate for their enterprise. Decide: top-tier or niche solution, and then create a shortlist of vendors that meet your functional requirements.
The number of attack vectors available to hackers seems to always increase. The most popular attack method is through the web browser via phishing, cross-site scripting and botnet infections. Reduce the organization's risk of attack by...
The decision to use a hosted or on-premise web content filter can be complicated, involving factors like number of geographic locations, number of remote users, and IT support capacity. Use this shortlist tool to discover which delivery method...
Before looking into Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solutions, the enterprise needs to fully understand the meaning behind this vendor marketing term. Full-bodied ECM solutions exist all over the market, but that doesn't mean that they are...
Before taking steps to towards an Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solution, the organization needs to assess its current readiness for taking on this big implementation. Use this tool to determine readiness across three key categories -...
To keep unwanted data out of a company's network while also preventing restricted information from leaving it, content filtering and data leakage protection are two vital tools in the security toolbox. Stay ahead of the curve by adopting these...
Content filtering and data leakage protection are two vital weapons in the security toolbox that keep unwanted data out of the company and restricted information inside the company. Don't lag. Stay ahead of the curve by adopting these tools to...
Windows Media Services 2008, the optional streaming media component of the newly launched Windows Server 2008, offers several significant enhancements over its previous edition. Given its broad accessibility and rich functionality, the new...
Stale Web site content drives away potential visitors and disappoints existing users. Keep the enterprise Web site current and competitive by following Info-Tech's update plan.
Data classification can be a time-consuming task, but it is a critical first step for many different types of projects. Discover and classify enterprise data properly in order to reduce costs, increase compliance, and efficiently manage stored...
The Webmaster's role is to coordinate the planning, maintenance, and accessibility of Web site content in a way that ensures the consistency of the Web site's look and feel. This individual is also responsible for creating some original Web site...
The Corporate Librarian's role is to manage and maintain all company-owned information resources and associated content. This includes ensuring that the storing, archiving, and taxonomical layout of information resources are consistent across...
The Content Manager's role is to coordinate the planning, maintenance, and accessibility of company owned and generated content and content-related services. This includes ensuring that the layout, positioning, navigation, and look and feel of...
The Web Architect's role is to construct and implement the technical design for the organization's presence on the Internet. This includes the selection of Web applications' hardware and software platforms, developing site navigation, and...
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