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Workflow, BPM, Content & Document Management Contents - July 2007 Summary
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Management Briefings
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- Market Overview & Analysis
| Part 2
Despite their maturity, companies are often unable
to integrate their workflow and related technologies.
Cliff Mills presents this and the other main findings
of our latest UK user research.
- Expert Opinion
Capgemini’s Ramesh Harji sums up the lessons to be
learned from past efforts to implement BPM systems.
- View from the Top
| Part 2
Why did end user Dimension Data reject workflow software
in favour of the BPM and document management alternatives?
We speak to its senior business analyst Wayne Swift.
- Product Selection
| Part 2
There are some great-looking process management tools
available – but do they go deep enough to drive out
costs and make organisations more efficient? Jon Pyke
of The Process Factory reports.
- BPM Implementation
| Part 2
Gartner’s Janelle Hill says that to make the most
of BPM software, organisations need to find skilled
leaders.
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- Email Management
| Part 2
Different legal statutes appear to contradict one
another when it comes to managing corporate email.
John Hookham of Adrelia highlights the issues.
- Information Overload
| Part 2
There is a perennial concern about the corporate ‘information
glut’. Richard Edwards of Butler Group explains how
it can be resolved.
- EDRM Systems
| Part 2
Malcolm Beach of AMTEC Consulting describes the best
approach to introducing electronic document and records
management.
- Information Portals
| Part 2
Launching an information portal is not too complicated,
says John Horton of Getronics, but making sure it
delivers tangible benefits is a bigger challenge.
- Content Management
The explosion of unstructured data is one of the biggest
problems facing business today. Accenture’s Nick Millman
looks at the help offered by enterprise content management
(ECM) systems.
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