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Tag Archives: Litéra
CMO Suites – Missing the Point (Despite Some Analytics)
It has been suggested by recent comments that I have become a standard bearer for content valuation. Admittedly, much of what I have written does seem tied to unusual events, personalities, and costs related to documents. As if there’s a … Continue reading
Posted in Business Process Optimization, Content Strategy, ECM
Tagged CMO, Collaboration, content valuation, CXM, Litéra, Quentin Tarantino
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IRM – The Final Countdown
As I dimly recall – thanks to education received in another century altogether – there’s an edict (ethos?) in science that “no proof exists without remaining doubt.” Maybe this is partly due to the fact that there are always those … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Apple iPhone, Dell, Edward Snowden, Information Rights Management, IRM, Litéra, New York City, NSA
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Great News for Telemarketers!
Not that I’m suggesting that trends in our modern service-based economy might ultimately make the headline a ‘grabber’ for many more of us in the future than might find it appealing at this moment – but the simple fact is that … Continue reading
Posted in Content Strategy, Technology
Tagged Content in the Cloud, Content Risk Management, DNC, Google, Litéra, Mom
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How to Start a Wildfire
If you’re going to solve a problem, it helps to have a grasp of the underlying baseline… you can’t get from the current to the desired state (or even stimulate such desire) unless you establish a starting point. So, for … Continue reading
Posted in Content Strategy, ECM
Tagged Document Management Cost, documents, ECM, failure measures, Gartner, Litéra, productivity, risk management, ROI, ROI Assessments
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Is SharePoint the New Definition of ECM in Legal?
Until recently, the content management software marketplace was fragmented. Many vendors, industry analysts, and buyers insisted that their viewpoints about the future of ECM made the most sense. But despite nearly continuous investment in the technology, most firms’ implementations ranged … Continue reading