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How SharePoint swept Brazil

I find traveling and speaking at industry events a huge opportunity to engage with people and get a feel for what is really going on in the broader user community. And in my third trip to Brazil for the ECMShow I can report with confidence that a whole lot is going on here

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Today IBM announced the acquisition of Datacap. It was no surprise really as Big Blue has been talking for a while about enhancing their overall imaging offering, to better leverage advanced case management

Adobe To Acquire Day - First Take-ECM Perspective

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ECM Price Lists: Why the Secrecy?

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When You Say Content Management, Do You Mean Content Presentation?

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ECM co-existence and the vuvuzela

I'm in the middle of reviewing feedback for a number of ECM product evaluations that I'm presently updating.  The upgrade from minor version to minor version (1.7 to 1.8 etc) is usually heralded by loud marketing cries from the suppliers. Closer inspection though tends to reveal fixes and gaps plugged, rather than anything revolutionary

EMC Documentum for your Case Management?

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EMC rebrands CMA (aka ECM) to IIG

It seems to be acronym soup week, and though we can all be guilty of cooking this particular recipe at times, EMC is becoming a master chef

ECM Suite Family Trees, Part 1 - Open Text

This week I have been heads down reviewing RFP responses for a large ECM project. These vendor proposals could give readers the misimpression that the products in a complex suite of modules were all designed on the same drawing board