EGUIDE:
Enterprise Content Management (ECM) has rapidly evolved as different forms of content have been introduced to the work environment. In this guide, find out how ECM works, why it is so important, the key components and benefits, and what to look for when choosing ECM software.
CASE STUDY:
This brief case study reveals how the right analytics tool allowed Revas, the outsourcing arm of accounting and consulting firm Baker Tilly, to upgrade reporting and enhance its client portal.
EGUIDE:
Content management for unstructured documents and files once seemed impossible. Tap into this expert guide to see how technologies can enable businesses to start properly managing all their files, whether they're structured or not.
EGUIDE:
In this expert guide, explore 6 strategies to make enterprise content relevant and useful for millennial workers, and receive Don Fluckinger's analysis of how companies commingle physical and digital content.
BROCHURE:
Read this brochure to learn about capture enabled business process management (BPM) strategies that can automatically capture, extract, validate, and classify information regardless of paper, fax, e-mail, SMS, XML, or PDF formats.
WHITE PAPER:
Aging IT systems, shrinking budgets, and inefficient, paper-based processes are creating an unsustainable and error-prone work environment. This white paper reveals the major obstacles to EHR adoption and explores the cost benefits of virtualization with Hyper-V.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper identifies some of the challenges involved with automating document processing and how to overcome them. Also learn the benefits available to you after you successfully quit paper and manual processing.
EGUIDE:
This expert E-Guide outlines three steps you can take to achieve a broad view when setting up your records management policy and automated procedures. Also inside, count down four factors that inform an effective strategy for document management tools – read on to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
The following white paper explores how cloud-based e-signature technology can drastically reduce the time it takes to complete deal making process and at the same time improve customer satisfaction, document security, and more.
EGUIDE:
Too often, discussions about case management in general—and dynamic case management (DCM) in particular—focus on the IT aspects. But to reap long-term, widespread benefits from DCM, it’s important to understand the business benefits and challenges as well.