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Business Rules
After the Bubble: E-Commerce Gets Real
Bruce Silver
Dot-coms are filing for bankruptcy instead of IPOs, but
successful businesses are still moving online. Technology providers are
gearing up for Internet architectures.
Information Lifecycle
Class Acts Speed Access to Content
Julie Gable
It's easy to come up with classification schemes; the hard
and costly part is tagging content. Taxonomy technologies automate
the process of making content accessible.
Theory and Practice
The Dope on SOAP 1.1; Java 2 Explained
Lowell Rapaport
XML is a foundation of the Internet, but SOAP adds the suds
for online transactions. "J2EE" is the mantra for today's developers, but
what's behind the Java jargon?
Context
Make the Most of Our Content
Words from the Editor
Content and Collaboration
Vignette Embraces J2EE
Five-year-old Vignette is a granddaddy in the Web content
management arena. A J2EE facelift has this veteran taking about
faster, easier deployment.
Transactions
Give Customers a Voice in E-Business
In a world that does business on paper, by telephone and online,
the phone is looking better all the time. SpeechPort, from Price Interactive,
puts callers in touch with e-business and e-CRM systems.
Scan and Capture
Canon Brings Color to a Portable
The list of color-capable document scanners is growing fast.
Now Canon has added a speedy portable that will bring color scanning to remote
offices and onsite capture applications.
On Storage
Preserve the Legacy, Plan for the Future
The coming generation of 5.25-inch magneto-optical
discs may not generate much media buzz, but it will go a long way toward
satisfying high-volume content storage demands.
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Automating B2B Supply Chains
Russell Letson
Online sales and procurement can lower the cost of
business-to-business transactions. Three leaders in B2B automation share the
secrets of their success.
Capture a Color World
Harvey Spencer
Paper documents are still the dominant currency of
business information. New scanners and imaging tools let you take advantage of
color information.
Masters in Collaboration
Ron Levine and Debra Haverson
The University of Idaho, DePaul and Nova Southeastern
are riding the wave of educational institutions embracing enterprise portals.
Now everything from enrollment and class scheduling to tutoring and posting of grades
can take place online, extending the campus beyond the quad.
Formerly Known as ASP
Gordon E.J. Hoke
Too many would-be customers found the ASP model too daring
for critical content. Now these service providers are morphing to meet
specialized customer needs.
AIIM 2001 Preview
Enterprise content management takes center stage at the Association
for Information and Image Management's annual show, this year in New York, April
30 to May 3.
Special Supplement:
E-BUSINESS ENABLING FINANCIAL SERVICES
Process Automation in the E-Business Era
Bruce Silver
Financial services still depend on document-intensive processes,
but emerging applications will bring those processes online.
Empower Transactions With XML
Michael P. Voelker
Financial services are leading the way toward low-cost,
automated business processes built on extensible markup language.
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