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This resource describes a back-to-basics approach to enterprise content management (ECM) that gives you the power to organize and properly manage the growing information volumes in your enterprise.
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In this report, look at the business drivers and adoption levels for social business, the benefits and issues being highlighted by users, and what platforms and infrastructures are being used for delivery.
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Explore how you can protect your organizational content and business-critical information from business disruptions such as natural disasters, accidents or human intervention.
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Click through to access two recent research reports on the overall state of Web Content Management (WCM) and an evaluation of one company's leadership in the industry.
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The following white paper addresses the major problems with the data influx and most importantly how to combat it. Discover techniques, criteria to abide by when choosing a search platform, and how it can benefit you and your organization quickly and efficiently.
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Since faxing is at the core of most businesses, you need to ensure yours can rely on it at all times. Delayed or lost transmissions can send ripples through the supply chain. This paper will help you answer the pressing questions involved in evaluating your faxing system. Learn the impact it has on business processes, product selection and more.
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Enterprise records management (ERM) is an important initiative for many organizations today. Learn about the diversity of records management requirements at the enterprise level and why other solutions fail to meet these requirements.
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Enterprise Content Management (ECM) delivers solid business benefits to IT leaders as the market shows continued growth. The 23 vendors in this document are addressing increased demands for better mobile and cloud capabilities, as well as more rigorous expectations for vertically specific needs.
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The next generation of communications is here. Lync Server 2010 and Lync 2010 provide sweeping changes to enterprise communications and build on the core Office Communications Server functionalities. With the use of virtualization and role collocation, customers can combine multiple functionalities into fewer machines.