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Oracle ECM: What it Is and Isn't
Word of Oracle's step up into enterprise content management (ECM) leaked out two months ago, but ECM shoppers and competitors were still anxious to hear the details on the product, which has yet to be formally announced this week here at Oracle Open World. We've got the latest word on the company's foray in ECM.
December 2004
Putting More Horsepower Behind Technical Publishing
A new system lets Mercury Marine build content objects that can be reused for more than one product line and document type.
December 2004
USGS Explores 60-Year-Old Content
Are real people doing Information Lifecycle Management (ILM)? A project at the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) National Energy Research Seismic Library comes close.
December 2004
Transformation: Southern States Cooperative
The organization wanted to eliminate a mainframe, move away from preprinted forms and update output applications with online availability of critical documents.
December 2004
Stats
Instant Messaging at Home; TCO for ECM Deployments; BPM Packages
December 2004
IBM Opens Up Its Digital Asset Framework
IBM has updated and renamed its software for creating, managing and distributing rich media.
December 2004
Continental Says Paper Tickets Won't Fly
In mid-November, the airline terminated ticketing and baggage-handling agreements with 20 airlines that were unable to offer customers electronic tickets for interline travel with Continental.
December 2004
The Hallmark of Multichannel Publishing
There's multichannel publishing, and then there's the multimedia juggling act orchestrated by the Hallmark Channel.
December 2004
Transformation: Philips Consumer Electronics
Philips wanted to reposition as a premier brand in North America while meeting new competition from personal computer manufacturers.
November 2004
Oracle ECM: 'SharePoint on Steroids'
Content Management
November 2004
CM Pros Aim at Multichannel Publishing
Content Management
November 2004
Compression Takes a Byte Out of TIFF
Scanning & Document Capture
November 2004
Check 21 Clears A Path to Fast Cash, Lower Costs
Content Management
November 2004
Washington Archive Stores E-Records
Content Management
November 2004
The Portable Medical Record Debuts
Compliance
November 2004
Let's Show a Little E-tiquette, Please
Collaboration
November 2004
Schwab Pumps Up its DAM
Digital Asset Management
November 2004
Vegas Publisher Bets on XML for Print, Web Content Reuse
Content Management
October 2004
Search's Up: Tools Improve Online and On the PC
Search & Knowledge Management
October 2004
The National Archives Tries to Preserve Electronic Records
Content Management
October 2004
Has Records Management Become a Commodity?
Compliance
October 2004
Employee Benefits Portal Automates Procurement
Business Process Automation
October 2004
Caution: IM is Not FDIC Insured
Compliance
October 2004
Transformation at Lillian Vernon
Search and Classification
October 2004
Globalization Meets Search as Jeeves Goes to Japan
Search and Classification
October 2004
Top Execs Open Their Wallets for SOX
August marks the second anniversary of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, yet 84% of top executives at multinational firms are still struggling to comply with its requirements.
September 2004
Tibco Jumps into BPM... Ripples to Follow
Tibco gets into the market through its acquisition of Staffware.
September 2004
Ohio Hospital Champions E-Records
Union Hospital of Dover, Ohio, is among the 13% percent of medical institutions that already rely on electronic records.
September 2004
Storage Management Gains 'Granular' Detail
The differentiator for EMC's just-released Documentum Content Storage Services is its granularity.
September 2004
New Solutions For Old Environmental, Health and Safety Problems
Government mandates are nothing new, but the spotlight shown on compliance issues in recent years is helping to change the way many companies are dealing with decades-old environmental, health and safety (EHS) requirements.
September 2004
ECM Vendors Swallow Tiny DAM Firms
Why is it that enterprise content management vendors including Documentum, Interwoven, Stellent and Open Text have all snapped up DAM vendors?
September 2004
Search is Getting Better, But Still Needs Work
The current crop of search software gets a "good, but needs to improve" rating from more than 300 information technology and line-of-business managers surveyed by the Delphi Group.
September 2004
Transformation: J&W Seligman Uncorks the Web Bottleneck
This $22 billion provider of investment products was handling Web content management manually.
September 2004
Peeking Into Customer Mailboxes
The U.S. Postal Service is buying 12,000 hand-held scanning devices from Motorola that will enable business customers to see, via the Web, exactly when their customers receive bills and direct mail.
September 2004
SharePoint Catches On
To find out how Windows Server 2003 users were downloading SharePoint Services to create document and meeting workspaces, Microsoft randomly contacted 300 customers in June.
August 2004
Transformation at Elsevier
Building a faster, more flexible way to manage, search, aggregate and reuse content.
August 2004
Is Word Ready for XML Primetime?
With the release of Office 2003 last year, much was made of the XML capabilities built into Word, the ubiquitous word processing tool from Microsoft.
August 2004
Collaborators in Waiting
U.S. workers are ready for collaboration software.
August 2004
Better Navigation Wins Customer Respect
Who's treating their online customers right?
August 2004
e-Government Sites Get Makeovers
Americans are reasonably happy with e-government Web sites, according to the American Customer Satisfaction Index.
August 2004
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