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Enterprise Content Management: Toward a New Content Paradigm.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c81302) has announced the addition of "Enterprise Content Management: Toward A New Content Paradigm" to their offering.

Enterprise Content Management (ECM (1) (Enterprise Change Management) See version control and configuration management.

(2) (Error Correcting Mode) A Group 3 fax capability that can test for errors within a row of pixels and request retransmission.
) is a rapidly evolving field that enables a business to create, acquire, store, index, deliver, and delete To remove an item of data from a file or to remove a file from the disk. See file wipe, trash and undelete.

1. (operating system) delete - (Or "erase") To make a file inaccessible.
 this wide variety of content. It is a critical part of IT, providing the ability for business to access structured information, meet legal and compliance requirements Compliance requirements are a series of directives established by United States Federal government agencies that summarize hundreds of Federal laws and regulations applicable to Federal assistance (also known as Federal aid or Federal funds). , and serve customers. This study provides some of the most extensive research to date, based on customer surveys and interviews, covering content use patterns, business drivers, expectations, preferred vendors, distribution requirements, and more.

This research report provides a definition of content and ECM; outlines the traditional taxonomy taxonomy: see classification.
taxonomy

In biology, the classification of organisms into a hierarchy of groupings, from the general to the particular, that reflect evolutionary and usually morphological relationships: kingdom, phylum, class, order,
 for different types of enterprise content; examines the current state of ECM, including business drivers, outcomes, usage patterns, purchasing intentions, and more; investigates penetration and impact of a number of new online content technologies; and profiles many significant ECM vendors and products.

EMA (1) (Enterprise Management Architecture) An earlier strategic plan from Digital for integrating network, system and application management. It provided the operating environment for managing a multi-vendor network.  defines content as a combination of data, form, and context. Traditional content includes documents, Web pages, images, forms, video, etc. Many new online content technologies are also emerging, such as blogs, wikis See wiki. , podcasts, RSS feeds Summaries of Web site content that are published in the RSS format for download. See RSS. , etc. Enterprise Content Management (ECM) is a broad collection of disciplines that enables a business to create, acquire, store, index, deliver, and delete this wide variety of content.

This EMA research report outlines a traditional content taxonomy, examines the current state of ECM, investigates the impact of new online content technologies, provides market insight, recommends actions for enterprises and vendors, and profiles many significant ECM vendors and products.

Key findings from this in-depth quantitative and qualitative research Qualitative research

Traditional analysis of firm-specific prospects for future earnings. It may be based on data collected by the analysts, there is no formal quantitative framework used to generate projections.
 into ECM include:

* Many organizations have little or no content management discipline. 82% of enterprises use network file servers as their primary content repository (1) A database of information about applications software that includes author, data elements, inputs, processes, outputs and interrelationships. A repository is used in a CASE or application development system in order to identify objects and business rules for reuse. ; 60% use e-mail folders; 14% have no formal content repository at all.

* Enterprises with ECM solutions are very happy with their effectiveness and cost-benefit - over 80% rate their ECM solution as being effective with at worst a neutral cost-benefit. Satisfaction varies by vendor, but the most satisfied enterprises have deployed two or more complementary solutions.

* Enterprises are implementing ECM primarily to improve access to information, collaboration, and productivity. By contrast, cost reduction and regulatory compliance rate last and second-last respectively as expected outcomes from ECM deployments.

* Businesses rate documents as their most important content type. E-mails are ranked second - higher than spreadsheets, Web pages, or application reports.

* E-mail is by far the most used content delivery mechanism, ranked most important by almost 90% of enterprises, beating both Web pages (66%) and hardcopy delivery (50%).

* Online content technologies are used exclusively or often by 41% of respondents In the context of marketing research, a representative sample drawn from a larger population of people from whom information is collected and used to develop or confirm marketing strategy. , but the same content is managed on average by less than 10%. Use of these technologies is set to grow by up to 20% annually. Already, more enterprises deliver content via instant message (25%) than via fax (16%).

* The ECM market is continuing to grow strongly. One third of respondents plan to deploy new projects in the next 12 months. Of these, a quarter will spend up to $100,000, and over a third will spend over $200,000.

Key Recommendations include:

* Enterprises must establish a minimum standard for content management to enable improved productivity, business efficiency, and legal compliance. File servers and e-mail folders are not good enough, and impose significant legal and monetary risks.

* A holistic approach holistic approach A term used in alternative health for a philosophical approach to health care, in which the entire Pt is evaluated and treated. See Alternative medicine, Holistic medicine.  to content management utilizing specific interoperable technologies Founded in 2003, Interoperable Technologies is a limited-liability company (LLC) working to create a "dual-mode" satellite radio receiver that is capable of accessing both services operating in North America.  is likely to yield the best results. Enterprises should focus on specific usage and outcomes in order to manage content according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 its business value, while building toward a broad strategic goal for ECM.

* Enterprises should implement ECM with realistic and defined objectives and expectations related to efficiency and productivity, rather than merely cost reduction or compliance.

* Enterprises need to at very least manage, or even better formally adopt, emerging online content technologies. Properly managed, these technologies provide significant business advantages. Without formal management, they will be adopted anyway, but they will impose significant costs and risks.
Companies Mentioned:

- Alfresco
- AXS-One
- Captaris
- ClusterSeven
- DocuWare Corporation
- EMC
- Endeca
- FatWire
- Open Text
- Percussion Software
- RSD
- Systemware
- Vignette


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