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Time to Scrap Your Existing System? by , for

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  In my last blog, ECM Vendors Go to War  (http://www.aiim.org/community/blogs/expert/ECM-Vendors-go-to-War) , it was brought up that upgrades to existing ECRM (CMS) systems will a... read more

ECM Vendors go to War by , for

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  Perhaps it was inevitable, but Oracle has finally declared war on EMC’s Documentum and is introducing a new program to replace Documentum installations for free.  On Oct 26... read more

Failure and Theft in the ECRM Cloud by , for

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  From Twitter:  “How do two Blackberry users talk to each other?  They don’t”. The week isn’t half over and it has already been an important one f... read more

What the iPhone 4S means for ECRM by , for

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By now you have heard that Apple announced their iPhone 4S that includes new cloud support in the form of iOS 5.  While some were hoping for a proper iPhone 5, the new phone – and esp... read more

Clouds May Bring Dark Days for Records Management by , for

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  This week Apple unveiled the industry’s worst-kept secret: their iCloud offering that permits users to store information in the cloud and make it accessible via PC, tablet, and... read more

2011 Industry Predictions (Part 2) by , for

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  Last week we talked about some industry predictions for 2011.  This week to expand on that with a few more points. SharePoint gets Stronger.  Much has been written about... read more

Do Clouds Mean Dark Days for ECRM? by , for

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  Cloud computing has become white hot.  Television ads from Microsoft, IBM, and others tout their cloud efforts.  Google and Apple and investing billions in their video and a... read more

When Vendors Outsmart Themselves by , for

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Over the years I have witnessed millions of seats of ECRM software be purchased. While the technology continues to evolve to handle new content and business issues the basic principals are the s... read more