CASE STUDY:
The following case study explores the document dilemma taken on by Burr and Forman LLP and the solution they used to vastly improve legal document sharing.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this issue brief by Center for Digital Government to learn how the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the County of San Diego are improving service delivery by managing information electronically. What benefits could ECM bring to your agency?
WHITE PAPER:
Businesses are always looking for ways to improve. However, the challenges involved in applying consistent policies and executing centralized management oversight for all records are making it difficult for many enterprises to achieve the desired results. View this resource to uncover some of the biggest challenges.
EGUIDE:
ECM tools should be a cornerstone in your enterprise information toolkit, but there are many variables in play, and choosing the right platform requires consideration of your industry, objectives, existing software and in-house resources. In this e-guide, we explain the criteria you should use to evaluate and select ECM tools.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, brought to you by searchCIO.com, read about the five preconditions for success. Also, technology law expert Jeffrey Ritter discusses the increased focus on information governance strategy and how businesses should approach corporate information governance in the digital age.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide details data management guidelines to help you determine what you should keep when implementing a records retention policy. Learn about four issues that can occur if you retain too much unnecessary data, including access trouble, cost influx, and more.
WEBCAST:
Check out the following webcast to see how Fortrus and EMC have come together to support the paperless initiatives of the health care industry. Learn how this intends to save billions of dollars and vastly deepen the personalized health care given to patients around the world.
sponsored by TechTarget Health IT and TechTarget Storage
EBOOK:
For many medical institutions, the expense and management burdens of storing the big files created by picture archiving and communications systems (PACS) are fast growing beyond control. In response, some hospital IT executives are turning to data storage outsourcers.