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.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper explores the strategies needed to capture and transform all incoming documents, including mailroom paper, fazes, electronic forms, and electronic data interchange (EDI).
INFORMATION CENTER:
This blog post discusses the toll that managing high volumes of paper documents can take on business budgets and efficiency. Learn about an electronic approach that one company implemented and the savings they achieved.
EBOOK:
With data expanding, and the need for central data consoles, ECM tools step in to help enterprises of all shapes and sizes capture, store and preserve content. But how do you know what ECM is right for your organization? In this buyer's guide, discover the benefits of a modern ECM platform, and decide what ECM is right for your organization.
WHITE PAPER:
The following white paper explores the top 8 reasons why you should consider an e-signature solution for your organization. Learn how e-signatures can vastly improve the time to close deals, improve compliance, save capital, and much more.
VIDEO:
Learn how one manufacturing-specific ERP solution has helped them achieve their highest levels of success in this short video. Discover how AMA was able to consolidate information and streamline operations to increase ease of access to information and revenue.
EGUIDE:
Access this e-guide to discover 3 macro steps that can help you take a broad view in the initial stages of setting up a records management policy and automated procedures, and continue reading to learn about 4 factors that inform effective strategy for document management tools.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide explores 3 of the most prevalent features Microsoft Dynamics CRM has rolled out and how they will affect industries that rely on these technologies. We'll also use the healthcare industry as an example of how one feature, document generation, ties into CRM and what that means for healthcare professionals.