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July 12, 2005

A New Perspective On Information Management

by Barry Murphy

with Connie Moore, Alex Cullen, Keith Gile, Kyle McNabb, Colin Teubner

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Executive Summary

Information management is becoming a hot topic as firms struggle to deal with disparate databases and content repositories spread throughout their organizations. While technologies like database management systems, data warehousing, data integration, and enterprise content management have assisted firms in bringing some semblance of order to the information throughout their organizations, most enterprises struggle to use that information efficiently to optimize their operations. To leverage the benefits that information can provide, firms must manage both data and content in such a way that business processes and functions can consume data, content, or a combination of both as needed.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Enterprises' Return On Information Is Low
  • Data + Content = Information
  • Managing Information Requires Marrying Data And Content Management

RECOMMENDATIONS

  • Build The Foundation For Information Management

WHAT IT MEANS

  • Information Management Is A Strategic Issue
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