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by José Arévalo
Enterprise Content Management (ECM) is software that helps you organize and control all of the unstructured information in your entire organization. Unstructured information includes all of your content—documents, images, drawings, audio and video files, e-mails, faxes, etc.—in every type of file and format available.
ECM also manages content collected by other
enterprise applications such as enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), supply chain management, and enterprise portals. Offering the user common desktop applications, easy-to-use templates, and simple creation and capture procedures, ECM can also create categorization schema, tags, and metadata that make search and retrieval faster and more efficient.
ENTERPRISE CONTENT MANAGEMENT (ECM)
ECM is a corporate initiative to identify, capture and disseminate unstructured information throughout the company.
ECM is the integration of various technologies and processes to manage enterprise content from conception through deployment.
ECM is not Knowledge Management, which is the process by which companies generate value from their intellectual assets through the efficient sharing of knowledge enterprise-wide.
It's also not document management, which is the effective storage and retrieval of documents. Of course document management is a part of ECM, but it's not the whole.
• for library services such as check-in and checkout, version control, and user and document-level security for business documents
Unstructured content at most organizations is increasing at a phenomenal rate and is resulting in information that is lost, repeated, and/or out- of-date.
Gartner Research (What Constitutes Enterprise Content Management, Gartner, 2004) states that a forward-thinking organization should “Think of enterprise content management as a strategy rather than a project or product.
Plan for a consistent enterprise-wide content architecture. Identify the particular functions you need and ensure that the solution you’re considering integrates them adequately. An ECM suite will make sense for most companies, but vendors differ in the number of components they offer and in the level of integration... ECM is an architecture that integrates functions to
make content accessible enterprise-wide. This approach works best for supporting horizontal business processes, such as compliance, and reducing long-term costs. For these reasons, most companies should implement as ECM strategy even if they start with only one or two core components.”
An ECM system, which uses a single infrastructure rather than several silo
style content systems, dramatically drops overall costs and increases security. An ECM repository that can scale to over a billion objects offers a transaction response time of less than a second.
Employees can waste up to 40% of their workday searching for content
and wrestling with versioning, ownership, and reformatting issues. As a result, expensive information goes underused or must be recreated. ECM provides the infrastructure that allows you to control your content.
Content managed in departmental silos and restricted to certain
geographies prevents distributed teams to share information. As a result, productivity drops and time-to-market slows. With ECM, people can create, capture, and distribute collaborative content on the tightest timeline.
Virtually all organizations are now legally compelled to securely store and access various content for a defined period of time. ECM enables you to set policies for retaining, storing, and retrieving specific content and mitigate the risk of noncompliance.
REVISAR
PROVEER EXACTITUD
VALIDAR
ADQUISICION DESDE UNA VARIEDAD DE FUENTES
REVISION DE CONTENIDO EXISTENTE
NUEVAS ACTIVIDADES