May 25, 2011
For so many organizations, business content and knowledge is widely distributed, difficult to locate, and hard to use and re-use. As if that wasn’t bad enough in contributing to cost, time and inefficiency, the problem is compounded now by the changing nature of our workforce. We’re becoming more disparate, mobile, and ad hoc. Listen as JB Holston, President & CEO of NewsGator, a social computing software provider discusses the role of social computing in worker productivity, workforce collaboration, and customer engagement.
NewsGator Technologies
Dec 03, 2010
AIIM's latest research on the user adoption of capture technologies reveals that only 15% of users scan to drive a process. The vast majority are still only scanning to archive their information. Today's capture tools and technologies provide a total solution for scanning documents at the perimeter of the organization, transforming critical information, and exchanging across multiple departments and functions. Listen as AIIM's President, John Mancini chats about these comprehensive capabilities with Martyn Christian, the CMO of Kofax, a leader in the capture space.
Kofax, Inc.
Oct 15, 2010
Users in capital-intensive industries are no strangers to the concept of managing physical assets. In the AIIM world, users concern themselves with managing large quantities of information and document assets. In this brief broadcast, we talk about the growing need to bring those worlds together – the integration of Enterprise Resource Planning and Enterprise Content Management, so that business operations can be streamlined through optimal organization of documents, emails, and content from other business systems made easily accessible from transactions and processes.
SAP
Sep 23, 2010
What if work teams could find and aggregate relevant content wherever it resides – in formal, defined, and casual networks? Listen in to a brief discussion about the vailable tools and techniques for leveraging information from cloud-borne, social, and internal applications to aggregate ideas, impact thinking, and drive business decisions.
Google Inc
Aug 11, 2010
By now, the business case for cloud-based computing has been made clear: organizations stand to gain lower cost of ownership, improved efficiencies, and green benefits by moving to a cloud-based solution. What might not be obvious, are the common business processes that can be achieved through Document Management in the cloud. Tune in to learn 6 practical applications that organizations in virtually every industry can drive through online document management services.
KnowledgeTree
Jul 21, 2010
For many organizations, cloud platform solutions (also known as Software-as-a-Service or SaaS) offer a viable alternative for delivering enterprise-level capabilities with less time, cost, and complexity. When it comes to Enterprise Content Management in the cloud, many organizations are attracted by the ability to quickly deploy a wide range of document management and workflow applications. But a cloud solution may not be right for every organization. Listen in as we briefly present 5 Key Lessons of Cloud ECM and determine if it’s a good option for you.
SpringCM
Apr 26, 2010
Download this podcast to hear Matt Cain, Vice President of Research at Gartner Group, share insights on collaboration in today's enterprise; emerging SharePoint adoption trends; and the opportunity to integrate email with SharePoint in order to drive mainstream user adoption. Yaacov Cohen, CEO of Mainsoft, presents Mainsoft's SharePoint integration software for Lotus Notes or Outlook, as well as best practices for measuring the impact of email/SharePoint integration on user adoption.
harmon.ie
Mar 09, 2010
How the United States Air Force ended duplication of effort and standardized processes by applying Six Sigma and business process management principles. The result: a 200% increase in automation for more efficiency, productivity, and control.
Infonomics Weekly editor Bryant Duhon sat down with Brian Chaney, the Director of IT Strategy and Architecture for Copper River IT, a consulting and systems integration company. Brian is part of the project team that made the vision of automation a reality.
AIIM
Oct 19, 2009
With 31% of every dollar spent on administrative costs, it's no wonder hospitals, medical offices, clinics, and insurers want to reduce their data entry costs, accelerate their claims processing and improve their efficiency. John Mancini, AIIM President talks about migrating to electronic health records (EHR).
AIIM
Sep 21, 2009
With 31% of every dollar spent on administrative costs, it's no wonder hospitals, medical offices, clinics, and insurers want to reduce their data entry costs, accelerate their claims processing and improve their efficiency. John Mancini, AIIM President talks about migrating to electronic health records (EHR).
Kofax, Inc.