Content Management

: Maximize the value of the company and the Web

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CONCLUSIONS
organizations can make to the implementation of content management, the rush implementation is not directly on the bottom line

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A clear understanding of the objectives, implementation is key when providing a content management system is to succeed.

Choosing the right implementation partner is critically needed in the development process.

All content must be controlled and managed centrally, both for administration and compliance.

paper in a warehouse does not provide disaster recovery and the only way to ensure complete protection is to store documents electronically

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organizations must include current technologies such as information rights management to prevent data leaks.

Web Analytics provides a high added value to organizations for which the Internet is an important distribution channel and has a weakness, if the Web content management systems do not contain this feature.

content management functions, in particular documents and records management should be transparent for the user to end as possible.

Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 is a key player in the content management market and provides an entry-level solution for medium-sized and small businesses.

Section 1: Summary of Management

1.1 Summary of Management

Section 2: Introduction and business issues

2.1 Report Introduction and Objectives

Drivers

Business 2.2 for content management

Data Loss

2.3 and compliance issues

Section 3: Component Content Management

Architecture 3.1

Document Management

Collaboration 3.2 and

3.3 Records Management

3.4 Digital Asset Management

3.5 Search and Classification

3.6 archiving

Section 4: Transactional Content Management

4.1 The development of content management Transactional

4.2 establishing the need for companies TCM

Business Applications

4.3 percent TCM

Section 5: Considerations for Deploying Management Web Content

Analytics 5.1 Web Content Management

5.2 Web 2.0

Disaster Recovery

5.3 for online content

5.4 Web content management software-as-a- Service

Section 6: Market Analysis

6.1 Butler Group Enterprise Content Management Features Matrix

6.2 Aggregation Butler Enterprise Content Management Decision Matrix

6.3 Enterprise Content Management Market Analysis

Section 7: Technology Audits

Alfresco – Alfresco 3.1

EMC – EMC Documentum 6.5

Hewlett Packard – HP TRIM

Software

Hyland – OnBase Version 8.2

IBM

– Agile ECM

Microsoft – Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007

Nuxeo – Nuxeo Enterprise Platform – v5.2

ECM Suite

– Open

TextOracle

– Oracle ECM Suite

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Section 8: Vendor entered

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EPiServer

FatWire

Jive Software

Plasmon

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Sitecore

Squiz

Symantec

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