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    White Paper Enterprise Content Management and IBM CMOD July 2015 Table of Contents Abstract 1 1. Introduction to Enterprise Content management 1 1.1 Why do we need ECM………………………………………………………………………………………………….1 2. ECM and IBM CMOD 1 2.1 Features of IBM CMOD 2 3. How CMOD works 2 3.1 Different Objects of CMOD……………………………………………………………………………………………...3 3.2 Additional features of CMOD………………………………………………………………………………….........

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    ITPG8.800 Enterprise Content Management Assessment 3: Case Study Topic Content Management: A case study of Eastern Institute Of Technology Authors Manu Jacob Iype & Vipin Vijayan Pillai Version 11/2015 Table of Contents 1. Abstract 3 2. Introduction 4 3. Business Assessment 5 4. Technology Assessment 6 5. Taxonomy Design 7 6. Taxonomy Rationale 8 7. Conclusion 9 1. Abstract 2. Introduction Enterprise content management, as defined

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    ITPG8.800 Enterprise Resource Planning Assignment – 2 Cloud based and hybrid ECM Submitted By, Manu Jacob Iype 2015001715 Abstract Table of Contents Abstract 2 1. Introduction 5 2. Cloud based and hybrid based ECM 6 3. Discussion 7 4. Conclusion 8 5. References 9 1. Introduction 2. Cloud based and hybrid based ECM Enterprise content management (ECM) is the strategy of managing the content across an organization, so

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    Chandra Marketing Management Documentum Case Study 1. Background. Documentum was founded by Howard Shao and John Newton in 1990. These two database engineers after hearing about the problems their customers at Ingress were faced when they tried to put several documents from different departments together, decided to create software that would allow the management of unstructured information as documents and hence they created what they called “Enterprise document management”. Currently that term

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    Abstract: Universal Content Management (UCM) also called web-center content gives a "bound together application for conveying record administration, web content administration, computerized resource administration, and maintenance administration. The suite of items offers an adaptable, hearty and versatile substance administration arrangement that permits representatives, clients and accomplices to work together contribute and access business content anyplace around the world. Oracle UCM helps organizations

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    3.3 DOMAIN DRIVEN ARCHITECTURE An interesting software design technique to understand and solve complexity is Domain Driven Design (DDD). Domain Driven Design advocates modeling based on the reality of business as relevant to our use cases. As it is now getting older and hype level decreasing, many of us forget that the DDD approach really helps in understanding the problem at hand and design software towards the common understanding of the solution. When building applications, DDD talks about problems

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    Record Management

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    Running head: Records Management Name Instructor Date of submission Executive Summary An effective records management program is an integral part of an organization’s effective business operations. Organizations must consider records management requirements when implementing the system management strategies or whenever they design and augment an electronic information system. Organizations are required by law to “make and preserve records containing adequate and proper documentation

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    RXP has acquired Centrum Systems, a Business Process Management (BPM) company and with this acquisition RXP has acquired six companies in the last one year. This strategy of growth through acquisition is one of the factors that contributed a growth rate of 86% and turnover exceeding $56 million over the financial year 2013 and also helped it to rank third in the list of Business Review Weekly’s (BRW) list of 100 fastest companies in Australia for the year 2014 . But competition is increasing in the

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    also flexible allowing other cars to be designed, evaluated and produced. pg. 39) People (E.g. Lack of employee training, difficulties of evaluating performance, legal and regulatory compliance, work environment/ergonomics, poor or indecisive management, interrelationships between people and groups, and lack of employee support and participation. Examples Manually inputting data into spreadsheets, manually tracking sales (experiencing loss and theft), manually tracking inventory (or not tracking

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    Motorola Extends Use of Open Text 's Livelink COMPASS System Provides Enterprise Collaboration and Knowledge Management Chicago, Il - 2003-06-09 - Open Text™ Corporation (Nasdaq: OTEX, TSX: OTC), provider of Livelink®, the leading collaboration and knowledge management software for the global enterprise, said today that Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) is expanding its use of Livelink as its central knowledge repository and platform for collaboration. Livelink helps Motorola improve collaboration

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