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For Information & Knowledge Management Professionals
by Stephen Powers, Tim Walters, Ph.D., August 18, 2009
The Web content management (WCM) market remains fragmented, with a wide range of products that manage anything from simple static Web pages to complex sites designed to maximize customer engagement. Forrester's recent report, "The Forrester Wave™: . . .
For Information & Knowledge Management Professionals
by Stephen Powers, February 5, 2009
While most organizations continue to invest in Web content management (WCM) initiatives, some appear to be postponing WCM projects due to budgetary constraints or deferring in favor of other enterprise software goals in the coming year. However, while . . .
For Information & Knowledge Management Professionals
by Rob Karel, Keith Gile, September 25, 2006
Data integration techniques such as extract, transform, and load (ETL); enterprise information integration (EII); change data capture (CDC); and even custom-coding play a significant and perhaps the most critical role in delivering operational business . . .
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by Kyle McNabb, March 29, 2006
Open Text's once exclusive focus on providing a broad enterprise content management (ECM) platform has now morphed into a strategic focus on ECM solutions — driven by the business need for compliance and productivity gains by managing content more effectively. . . .
For Information & Knowledge Management Professionals
by Philip Russom, Connie Moore, September 2, 2004
IBM has made a small but significant acquisition with the purchase of Venetica, a content integration vendor. This deal provides a key building block for integrating structured and unstructured data to support business processes such as customer service, . . .
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by Connie Moore, March 26, 2004
Content integration is a critical component of enterprise content management (ECM) that must not be overlooked when developing an ECM architecture. By implementing enterprise content integration (ECI) software, organizations can access content in heterogeneous . . .
For Information & Knowledge Management Professionals
by Nicholas Wilkoff, Joshua Walker, June 18, 2003
Last year, Suncorp - an Australian-based financial services company - rebuilt its claims processing application for rollout to a newly acquired company. The effort required content integration. The result? Some enterprise content management best practices.
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