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Four Organizations Tackle 'Too Much' Information
Jeff Morris
AMR Research, NASA, HighWire Press and the Certified General Accountants of Ontario were all drowning in information.
Better search and retrieval technologies have made the difference.
AIIM 2002: Insight by the Bay
Penny Lunt
Web services, digital rights management, content management and e-process automation are among the topics to be
explored at AIIM 2002, coming to San Francisco, March 5-8.
Business Rules
What You Need to Know About Workflow
Bruce Silver
Make no mistake: E-process workflows and Web publishing workflows are two distinct entities, and never the twain
shall meet. Here's why, along with insight on the evolution of workflow software.
XML Answers
How-to Tips for XML Storage
Bill Trippe
Many organizations are now working with XML data in one or more applications. As the use of XML grows,
an important question arises: where should XML data be stored?
Theory and Practice
Content Goes Global
Lowell Rapaport
Businesses are increasingly embracing e-commerce on a global scale, so there has been a
corresponding trend toward globalization of content management systems, portals and application software.
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Context
A Picture Worth 1,000 Words
Words from the Editor
Content & Collaboration
RedDot Keeps It Simple
Since its inception in Germany as Infotip Information Systeme in 1996, the company now known as
RedDot Solutions has concentrated on simple, affordable content management systems.
Transactions
Combatting Email Overload
Email can be a convenient and cost-effective way to collaborate with customers and business
partners. Yet studies show that many companies are lazy, careless or perhaps understaffed when it
comes to answering email.
Scan & Capture
Panasonic Offers a Compelling Combo
Joining a crowded market, Panasonic late last year began shipping a color-capable
scanner for high-speed production document imaging. Panasonic's KV-SS905C combines
plentiful processing features, bundled scanning software and fast output of color images at
speeds approaching 100 pages per minute.
Tech Selections
Product Briefs
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