ALSO CALLED: e-Content, eContent Management, Digital eContent, and Digital Content Management DEFINITION: The organization of information into a meaningful set of documents in all formats (includes print and electronic).
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 09 May 2008 | Published: 01 May 2008
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Learn how Enterprise 2.0 will enable you to increase communication, collaboration and ROI. Explore the results of a survey that details Enterprise 2.0 deployment, adoption rates and funding models.
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 05 May 2008 | Published: 05 May 2008
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With end-users creating more rich content in the enterprise and the increased demand for interactivity, interactive content management is fast becoming a "must-have" for organizations big and small.
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 05 May 2008 | Published: 01 Jul 2007
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This particular guide focuses on imaging and document management as a part of business processes which is referred as transactional content management and how these processes can be automated to bring new value to the operations of your company.
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In theory, widely distributed remote and mobile users can access applications from anywhere, increasing convenience and productivity. In reality, portals, CRM, collaboration and other enterprise web applications are delivered over t...
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Microsoft SharePoint, Oracle Portal, Microsoft Outlook Web Access, and Siebel CRM 7.7 are just a few of the dynamic web applications critical to today's organizations. This paper shows how today's web acceleration products redu...
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Dynamic Caching completely changes the caching model, making it possible to cache a much broader variety of content including highly dynamic web pages, query responses, and XML objects. This patented technology is completely unique to F5 an...
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 28 Apr 2008 | Published: 01 Nov 2007
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This White Paper shows how an F5 BIG-IP WebAccelerator can significantly reduce the variability of a fee-based CDN while offering additional performance enhancements not available from traditional CDN vendors.
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In a document management system, an index functions as the means to retrieve documents. Without retrieval capabilities, the content would merely take up space. This paper explains that, given this vital role, companies should give indexi..
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This report reviews the challenges of marrying document management with process automation and illustrates the importance of a document-centric process automation (DCPA) approach.
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