The ‘Dreaded’ Dodd-Frank: Is Your Data Compliant?

// November 8th, 2011 // Comments // Document Management, Enterprise content management, Financial Services // Michelle Shapiro

I can’t check my email without reading something about Dodd-Frank. It’s been a headliner at every conference I’ve attended this year. At MBA’s 98th Annual Convention, U.S. Rep. Spencer Bachus demonstrated both the length and detail of the new regulatory legislation by carrying on stage – and then dumping – a box filled with thousands …

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At EDUCAUSE – and Everywhere – It’s About Partnerships

// November 7th, 2011 // Comments // Document Management, Enterprise content management, Higher Education // Tom von Gunden

Because I’ve been married for at least my share of years, maybe more (I won’t confess how many), I believe I know the importance of partnerships. What struck me at the recent EDUCAUSE annual conference in Philadelphia was that the benefits of partnerships extend well beyond the parties directly involved. My wife and I (primarily …

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Let the race begin: Final ACO rules announced

// November 2nd, 2011 // Comments // Document Management, Healthcare, IT // Jared Blankenship

Well, there you have it. The CMS recently released the final rules for Medicare’s accountable care organizations (ACOs). HIStalk did a fine job of summing up the differences between the final and preliminary versions: Quality measures reduced from 65 to 33 Use of an EHR is not a requirement to participate Introduction of a savings-only …

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Keeping Up With Technology: Award Winner Demonstrates Best Practices for Credit Unions

// November 1st, 2011 // Comments // Document Management, Enterprise content management, Financial Services, IT // Michelle Shapiro

Technology makes huge leaps forward every day. Just like any other business, your credit union needs to keep pace with all those technological changes so it can lower costs and increase efficiencies. If you can’t manage this process, you’re going to have a difficult time staying relevant in the industry. To support innovative approaches to …

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What Next ??!! – The Art of the Government ECM Roadmap

// October 28th, 2011 // Comments // Document Management, Enterprise content management, Government, IT // Terri Jones

Just back from our biggest ever users’ conference and the question on many government end users’ minds is “What next?” Not surprising in the current “New Normal” climate of risk reduction, cost-cutting and staff squeezes. Even without these dilemmas, the timing and expansion of enterprise solutions has always required thought, diplomacy and planning. The struggles …

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The Evolution of ECM and the Gartner Magic Quadrant for ECM, 2011

// October 20th, 2011 // Comments // Back Office, Document Management, Enterprise content management, Financial Services, Food and Beverage, Government, Healthcare, Higher Education, Insurance, IT // AJ Hyland

While the stand-out fact in this year’s Gartner Magic Quadrant for ECM, 2011, was the 7.6 percent growth in the ECM industry, even in a down economy and as organizations tighten their tech investment belts, what’s more remarkable is the rapid evolution of enterprise content management as a strategic business solution.  Gone are the days …

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Two Key IT Trends for EDUCAUSE and Beyond

// October 12th, 2011 // Comments // Admissions, Higher Education, IT // Tom von Gunden

As we head toward EDUCAUSE week and the calendar turns to 2012, two IT trends are front of mind for me and, no doubt, for many of you: user mobility and real-time information exchange. The advantages of both are summed up with one word ─ speed.  Speed helps higher education leadership, staff and faculty become …

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AHA and OnBase: When Endorsements Matter

// October 7th, 2011 // Comments // Document Management, Enterprise content management, Healthcare // Jared Blankenship

We’ve all seen celebrity endorsements. I have foggy childhood memories of that famous line, “I’m not a doctor, but I play one on TV.” I faintly recall the words coming from Bernie Kopell, the doctor from “The Love Boat,” as he offered advice on over-the-counter painkillers – or maybe it was a doctor from “General …

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