First Canadian Chapter

Enterprise Content Management - Breaking the Barriers to Broad User Adoption

Dates

11/27/2008

Venue

Marriott Toronto Downtown Eaton Centre Hotel
Toronto,Ontario Canada

Contact information

Contact NameTerence Frater
Phone 1---
Emailterence_frater@hotmail.com
Presented byAIIM First Canadian

Event Description

Enterprise Content Management - Breaking the Barriers to Broad User Adoption

Enterprise Content Management (ECM) is a strategic imperative for organizations experiencing tremendous growth in their volume of information, needing to differentiate themselves through the creation and protection of intellectual capital, and facing increased legislation requiring access to auditable records.  Although ECM and EIM are hardly new concepts, organizations continue to be plagued by low user adoption of traditional, costly ECM solutions and struggle to manage the explosion of unstructured data (e.g. emails, spreadsheets and multimedia).

Rather than treating information capture, access, people-driven processes and retention as isolated challenges, learn how to encompass the whole continuum of information management through a single, strategic approach.  Hear best practices on how to leverage existing ECM investments in conjunction with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 to provide a powerful, integrated platform for ECM enabled through business process management.

In this session, Ontario Finance Authority (OFA) shares a concrete example of how Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 is used to manage the entire Legal Matter Management process from creation to closure/archival.  Learn how OFA transparently enforced EIM requirements to Ontario Public Sector (OPS) employees by leveraging a common framework approach that brings predictability, governance, agility, and reduced cost to EIM.

Join us on November 27, 2008 from 9:00am-11:00am and learn key strategies to a successful ECM implementation through tangible case studies and scenarios.

Marriott Toronto Downtown Eaton Centre Hotel
525 Bay Street
Room: Grand Ballroom A&B
Toronto, Ontario  M5G 2L2
416-597-9200
www.marriotteatoncentre.com