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Summary of Reports

 Casewise

 Clear Technology

 Deltascheme

 EMC Document Sciences

 eCopy

 Interwoven

 Open Text

 Singularity

 The Content Group

 TOWER Software

 ZyLAB

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Management Briefings



 Market Overview & Analysis: Cliff Mills reporting on our latest research | Part 2

 Expert Opinion: Capgemini’s Ramesh Harji

 View from the Top: Dimension Data | Part 2

 Product Selection: Jon Pyke of The Process Factory reports | Part 2

 BPM Implementation: Gartner’s Janelle Hilla | Part 2

 Email Management: John Hookham of Adrelia highlights the issues | Part 2

 Information Overload: Richard Edwards of Butler Group | Part 2

 EDRM Systems: Malcolm Beach of AMTEC Consulting | Part 2

 Information Portals: John Horton of Getronics | Part 2

 Content Management: Accenture’s Nick Millman

Most information management technologies are mature, but a surprising number of companies still fail to integrate them, says Cliff Mills reporting on our latest research.

Road to an information strategy - Part 1 | Part 2

Managing information today – whether it’s in the form of documents or data – is more imperative than ever. But marrying these two worlds together is not a straightforward process and an array of technologies, such as document management and enterprise content management, have been created to capture documents and manage the data lifecycle.

In addition, the flow of information around an organisation needs to be controlled and managed so that businesses can perform as efficiently and effectively as possible. Workflow software partially fulfilled this requirement, but now business process management (BPM) tools have taken this a step further – as shown in our Expert Opinion article.

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