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Oracle Universal Content Management: Document Management | 2007-02-28 | Oracle |
| Oracle's document management solution within Oracle Universal Content Management allows organizations to effectively and efficiently capture, secure, share, and distribute digital and paper-based documents and reports. With Oracle Universal Content Management, organizations will save money and improve operational efficiencies by streamlining communications, automating routine tasks, and lowering costs related to the printing, shipping, and storage of business documents. Additionally, Oracle Universal Content Management helps minimize risk and reduce costs associated with regulatory and legal compliance processes.
Tags: Document Management |
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Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Expands Online Content With Self Publishing | 2007-02-22 | Oracle |
| For 25 years, the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation has been a global leader in the fight against breast cancer through its support of innovative research, community-based outreach programs, and events like the Komen Race for the Cure. The organization wanted to provide syndicated information via its Web site, so visitors could easily find the latest news on breast cancer research, as well as information on how to sign up for Race for the Cure events. But above all, the foundation needed a solution that could withstand the millions of hits its Web site and extranet receive each month. To help achieve these goals, the foundation selected Oracle Universal Content Management, previously called Stellent Universal Content Management, over competing products from Vignette and Interwoven.
Tags: Web Development and Design |
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Premera Blue Cross Simplifies Web Content Management to Keep Constituents Informed | 2007-02-22 | Oracle |
| In 2002, Premera found managing its ever-growing public Web sites, portals, and intranet content to be an increasing challenge as the company quickly expanded. Specifically, manual publishing techniques created Information Technology (IT) bottlenecks leading to outdated information, as well as inconsistent branding and messaging across all of the company's Web properties. Additionally, Premera sought to improve its business processes by implementing Web-based workflow and version control capabilities. To address these issues, Premera selected Oracle Universal Content Management, previously called Stellent Universal Content Management, over a number of competing technology solutions.
Tags: Database Management |
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British Red Cross Keeps Employees and Volunteers Connected With Leading-Edge Intranet | 2007-02-22 | Oracle |
| In 2002, the British Red Cross - part of the network of International Red Cross and Red Crescent organizations - recognized that it was not effectively sharing information with its 1,500 employees. Maintaining its network of four intranets for its Human Resources (HR), finance, health and safety, and Information Technology (IT) departments was proving overly time-consuming for IT staff members, who were charged with publishing, managing, and updating the sites with materials on a daily basis. A multi-disciplinary project team established a single, organization-wide intranet designed to improve communications and increase working efficiency. After examining the technical objectives and evaluating content management and publishing systems, the British Red Cross chose Oracle Universal Content Management, previously called Stellent Universal content Management.
Tags: Intranet, Database Management |
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Dynamic Content Delivery Using DITA | 2007-02-06 | Flatirons Solutions |
| In the days when print publishing was the only option, and one thought in terms of producing books, they really had no choice but to mass-distribute information and hope it met most people's needs. But today, with Web-based technology and new XML standards like DITA, one has other choices. DITA is the hottest thing to have hit the technical publishing world in a long time. With its topic-based approach to authoring, DITA frees the user from the need to think in terms of "Books", and lets them focus on the underlying information. With DITA's modular, reusable information elements, the user can not only publish across different formats and media - but also flexibly recombine information in almost any way they like.
Tags: XML |
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TechNet Webcast: Compliance and Records Management (Level 200) | 2007-01-23 01:00:26 | Microsoft |
| The presenter of this webcast considers records management and its challenges. The presenter reviews the Enterprise Content Management (ECM) features in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and examines how these features can make records management easier. After watching this webcast the viewer will learn about collaborative spaces and records spaces, and find out how e-mail records management can be critical to any records management solution. The presenter also discusses the hold capabilities in SharePoint Server 2007 that enable IT administrators, lawyers, and records managers to place holds on specific items to help ensure that they remain unchanged during litigation, audits, or other investigations. | |||
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MSDN Webcast: SharePoint Server 2007 Web Content Management for Developers and Designers (Level 200) | 2007-01-23 01:00:26 | Microsoft |
| The Web content management technology in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 represents the first major Microsoft release of Web site content management tools since 2002. The presenter of this webcast explains how these new content management tools make it easier for developers and designers to perform tasks such as creating field controls, creating and customizing master pages, and creating page layouts. The presenter explains how one can customize the HTML Editor and Page Edit Toolbar, and standardize authoring rules, such as specifying styles within field controls. | |||
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From Portal to TouchPoint: Brescia's Concept of Citizen Relationship Management | 2007-01-23 01:00:26 | Microsoft |
| Brescia City Council in Italy has deployed new IT infrastructure to improve communications with local citizens and businesses. Microsoft Content Management Server 2002 was chosen to enhance the management of online resources. Now, each operational division maintains and publishes its own Web content, reducing costs and ensuring fast updates of online material. Alongside this new system, the council implemented Microsoft CRM (now part of Microsoft Dynamics). This is used to log, track, and resolve 1,600 citizen queries per year. Together, the new technologies support enhanced access to City Council services and faster, more effective resolution of citizen queries. The systems comply fully with legislation on citizen privacy, ensuring continued confidence in the City Council's online services. | |||
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What Is OneNote? | 2006-12-23 01:00:24 | Microsoft |
| Take control with Microsoft Office OneNote 2007, the easy-to-use note-taking and information-management program where the user can capture ideas and information in electronic form. Insert files or Web content in full-color, searchable format or as icons that the user can click to access. This webcast shows how simple it is to gather, format, organize, and share information. | |||
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Banca Alpi Marittime Solves Critical Document Retrieval Problems With CM/R&B Solution From Sowre, Powered by IBM Content Manager Enterprise Edition | 2006-12-22 | IBM |
| Founded in 1899 Banca Alpi Marittime currently operates out of 18 branches, serving customers in the Piemonte and Liguria regions of Italy. Five day lead time to retrieve client signed documents, spiraling warehousing and transportation costs, and the inaccuracies of manual filing compelled Bruno Chiecchio to find a fast and effective solution. They needed a solution that would not only provide superior customer service, but would also have to integrate seamlessly into the bank's regulated work-flow process and satisfy the perpetual data storage demands of BASEL II compliance. Sowre, an IBM Business Partner was chosen with their solution CM/R&B (Content Manager/Retrieve & Barcode) Finance package, powered by the IBM Content Manager Enterprise Edition 8.3.
Tags: Document Management |