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Collaboration: 5 Lessons in Supply Chain Management
Russell Letson
Businesses are turning to outsourcing to cut costs, but they also need better end-to-end visibility across the supply chain. Collaboration is bridging the gap.
Document Capture: New Devices, New Strategies
Debra Haverson
Even the most e-business-savvy companies struggle to capture paper documents and bring them into management.
Business Rules
ECM's May-December Romance Evolves
Bruce Silver
Last year, "enterprise content management" seemed like a wedding between
a graying gentleman named document management and an attractive young woman named
Web content management. This year, the two are still together and it looks like the
marriage will last.
Information Life Cycle
A Five-Part Strategy for Records Management
Julie Gable
Effective records management programs require policies, retention schedules,
procedures, training and auditing. Skip any one element and the ability to justify
information management decisions wobbles like an uneven chair. Julie Gable outlines
a complete approach.
Theory and Practice
Java vs. .NET: Which Route to Web Services?
Lowell Rapaport
At first blush, it would seem that Java and .NET have little to do with one another.
Java is a programming language while .NET is a Microsoft-specific implementation of
Web services. However, the .NET framework is a lot closer to Java than you might think.
Digital Rights Management Explained
Lowell Rapaport
Product Briefs
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Context
FileNet Raises the ECM Ante
Words from the Editor
Content & Collaboration
Ease Access to Graphics
Repurposing brand imagery for use on the Web, in print or for distribution to partners
can be a time-consuming management nightmare. Adobe AlterCast provides an image
management tool that can be tied to corporate intranets and Web sites. This has been
good news for snowboard manufacturer Salomon North America.
Transactions
Staffware Bolsters a High-Performance Blue Chip
On the surface, Staffware Process Suite looks like other workflow products.
Nontechnical users can create workflows with complex branches, subprocesses
and decision trees, and a Process Monitor ensures productivity. When you dig deeper
and size up the depth, breadth and performance of Staffware's technology, you
see why the company is a market leader.
Scan & Capture
MFPs Bring Imaging to the Enterprise
Just when the old-line document management companies are reshaping themselves
as "enterprise content management" providers, a new group is now promoting
enterprisewide document imaging. Led by Canon, Ricoh and Xerox, and joined
more recently by Hewlett-Packard, leading providers of multifunction
peripherals (MFPs) say they're making headway in spreading scanning across the
enterprise.
Tech Selections
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