Mobile ECM: Your Content In Your Pocket
// October 5th, 2011 // Comments // Cloud Computing, Document Management, Enterprise content management, Financial Services, Food and Beverage, Government, Healthcare, Higher Education, Insurance, IT // Glenn Gibson
The world of computing has changed. Forever. These days it seems archaic to have to wait until you get home or to the office just to check your email, because now your email is in your pocket. The idea of printing off maps before heading out on a journey seems crazy because GPS on our …
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Enterprise Content Management: A Simple Step Toward Sustainability
// October 3rd, 2011 // Comments // Back Office, Enterprise content management, Food and Beverage, Uncategorized // Becca Toth
Sustainability is top of mind for most companies today. Even as a consumer, you can’t go many places without hearing, seeing or reading something about “going green.” Thus, sustainability, or “going green,” is a sweeping trend in the corporate sector as well. From a corporate perspective, we often hear companies take on initiatives to install …
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Thoughts before AHIMA: ICD-10 and your technical environment
// September 29th, 2011 // Comments // Healthcare // Jared Blankenship
October 1, 2013. That’s the compliance date for implementation of ICD-10-CM (diagnoses) and ICD-10-PCS (procedures). No delays. No grace period. Just a few days shy of only two years away. For those of you dealing with initiatives related to ICD-10 compliance, few dates can hold as much significance. Among those of you headed to AHIMA, …
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How Document Management Can Help The Compliance-Driven Agency, Part II
// September 28th, 2011 // Comments // Document Management, Enterprise content management, Government, Uncategorized // Terri Jones
Last week, I wrote about the characteristics of a compliance-driven agency. This week, I want to connect those characteristics to key elements of document management solutions to illustrate how a document management system can help the compliance-driven agency. Compliance is a concept that cuts across government agencies, levels and missions. And, you could argue, the …
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How Document Management Can Help The Compliance-Driven Government Agency, Part I
// September 21st, 2011 // Comments // Document Management, Government // Terri Jones
Many times, I have written about how document management helps government agencies with specific missions – public works and asset management, courts and justice, health and human services, and so forth. But there are a few themes that cut across most agencies. One of the most important of these is compliance. So how do you …
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OTTC 2011: Been There, Done That, Ready for What’s Next
// September 15th, 2011 // Comments // Document Management, Enterprise content management // Tom Tennant
It’s early in Las Vegas as I write this, and I’m already reflecting on a full week at OTTC 2011, Hyland Software’s technical and training conference. It was the largest conference to date, with nearly 1,400 attendees and standing-room-only crowds in many sessions. The conference continues through Friday with more in-depth training classes. “More decision …
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The Road to Real ROI: Extending Your IT Investment Through Integration
// September 14th, 2011 // Comments // Document Management, Enterprise content management // Tom Tennant
Okay, so you’re ready to build the bridge (you remember the bridge, right?) between your line-of-business (LOB) systems, whether that’s SAP, Oracle, PeopleSoft, and so forth, and your data (structured and unstructured). How do you do it strategically? And how do you maximize that investment? You start by making sure those systems work well together. …
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Build Bridges by Integrating Solutions
// September 14th, 2011 // Comments // Document Management, Enterprise content management, Healthcare // Tom Tennant
Let’s talk about “doing more with less” again. We’ve touched on the topic a few times during OTTC, most notably with Hyland Software CTO Miguel Zubrizarreta, who shared his thoughts on the topic with us earlier in the week. (Check out what he has to say here.) But let’s turn the phrase on its head. …






