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Compliance-Enabled Call Recording ECM systems meet the challenges of compliance-driven recording. Quarter 4, 2006
Compliance-Enabled Call Recording ECM systems meet the challenges of compliance-driven recording. Quarter 3, 2006
Notes from the Field BPM is making its way into enterprise content management systems. Quarter 2, 2006
Discovery Card IBM's buying spree nets the company some powerful search capabilities. Quarter 1, 2006
The E-form Revolution Standards-based digital forms may help businesses kick the paper habit. Quarter 4, 2005
The Power of Insight Businesses are facing a formidable challenge: the pressure to grow revenue, contain costs, respond more quickly to changes, and increase efficiency. Quarter 3, 2005
Master Data Management Businesses have long known that a single system of record can mean higher profits and faster time to market.
Quarter 3, 2005
All Information, All The Time IBM's Jim Reimer explains how enterprise content management systems are transforming processes — and what changes to expect as current capabilities are pushed to the limit.
Quarter 3, 2005
Working Well with Others Portal, collaboration, and content management systems make sharing easier. Quarter 3, 2005
Relieving the Burden IDB2 CommonStore streamlines email, ERP, and other information repositories. Quarter 2, 2005
Digital Compliance In the midst of an explosion in data volume and government regulations, IBM shows customers how they can comply and thrive. Quarter 1, 2005
A Dash Of Cinnamon Blending XML data sources into DB2 Content Manager. Quarter 4, 2004
Address for Success Consider these common pitfalls before you start out on a content management journey. Quarter 3, 2004
Coping with Challenging Documents For document life-cycle management, greener pastures are on the horizon. Quarter 2, 2004
Government Workers Say Goodbye to Paper The need to comply with a multitude of regulations is pushing the public sector toward digital records management technology. A joint SAP-IBM solution promises to build efficiency into the process. Quarter 2, 2004
Take a Load Off: Archive Inactive Data A data explosion threatens to bog down, fill up, slow, and generally complicate DBMSs. Archiving data that's rarely accessed lets businesses hold on to the data they need while keeping DB2 performing at top speed. Quarter 4, 2003
DB2 Content Manager in Action Saving time and money through online collaboration. Quarter 4, 2003
Linking Databases and More Time to add a content management app? You'll find a little homework goes a long way. Quarter 3, 2003
Understanding Digital Asset Management Video and audio files present a stream of challenges all their own. Quarter 2, 2003
You Say CM, I Say DM... ...And then there are ECM and RM. You don't have to call the whole thing off if you know what to expect from each technology. Quarter 1, 2003
Expanding the DBA View Managing a company's data will soon take on a whole new meaning. Quarter 4, 2002
Content Manager Bulks Up The latest release shows increased strength and flexibility. Quarter 3, 2002
Doing What Comes Naturally The DBA role in supporting IBM Content Manager should sound pleasantly familiar. Quarter 2, 2002
A Quick Guide to Managing Content DB2 and Content Manager provide as much or as little content support as a company requires. Here's how to know what's right for you. Quarter 1, 2002
Take the Load Off Data archiving and document integration for SAP R/3. Quarter 4, 2001
Customers First: Content Management For CRM Implementing a content management system can create an impetus to reexamine business processes. When insurance provider Tryg-Baltica took that opportunity, it found ways to serve customers better - and generate revenue faster. Quarter 3, 2001
Unlocking Document-Based Intelligence Report mining transforms content into new formats without programming. Quarter 3, 2001
Kiss Paper Files Goodbye Enterprise content management systems capture, index, and store all the documents you typically find in file cabinets - and automatically transform them into Web formats. With easy access and fast response times, you may never touch paper again. Quarter 3, 2001
Email Overload Realistic strategies for creating an archiving solution. Quarter 2, 2001
Adding Content to CRM Giving customer service representatives access to all customer information requires a solution that can handle unstructured data. Quarter 1, 2001
Avoiding Information Overload A leading content management strategy, corporate portals offer a personalized solution to the infoglut that challenges workers today. Quarter 2, 2000
Controlling the Digital Deluge: IBM Content Manager A new repository for digital data promises to help stem the tide of emails, text documents, and images overwhelming businesses today. Quarter 2, 2000
Enabling the Enterprise Portal IBM's new DB2-based Enterprise Information Portal is all about widespread connectivity. Quarter 1, 2000
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