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J2EE and .NET: Doculabs Assesses ECM Architectures
Kelley West, Surya Kalavagunta, Brook Foust and Bob Anders
Scalability, reliability and integration are critical challenges for enterprise content management. Which vendors are using J2EE and
which are looking to .NET to address these architectural issues?
AIIM Product Preview
More than 200 exhibitors are expected at AIIM 2002, March 6-8 in San Francisco. Here's a sampling of what's in store.
Business Rules
Enron Redefines the 'New Economy'
Bruce Silver
If Enron was the new economy's brightest star, where does its recent fall leave our future?
Even if technology can drive new business models, are they destined to become a flash in the pan?
Information Lifecycle
Less Means More Accuracy
Julie Gable
Novelist Anne Tyler said, "Anybody's life is interesting if you leave enough of it out." Writers routinely
trash unnecessary particulars in favor of the telling details, the few distinct characteristics that define
personality, plot or setting.
Theory and Practice
.NET Unites Development
Lowell Rapaport
.NET won't just beef up server-side support for Web services initiatives, it will also simplify application development
by bringing leading development tools into a single, integrated environment.
Retention Policy Tips
Lowell Rapaport
Product Briefs
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Context
Adobe Validates E-Forms
Words from the Editor
Content & Collaboration
Get More From SharePoint
A common method of Web-enabling document management systems is to make them
accessible through an enterprise information portal. However, this usually requires separate portal software.
Transactions
A Thin Take on Data Capture
High-speed forms processing through a browser? Some say it can't be done. Datacap says it can, and its
new TaskMaster 5.0 appears to prove its case.
Scan & Capture
Document Imaging Goes Beyond Scanning
IBML's ImageTrac II combines high-speed color scanning with multiple recognition technologies,
endorsing, sorting, and, most importantly, flexible, capable scanning software to cut time and cost out of truly
high-volume business processes.
Tech Selections
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