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From Legacy to Cloud (Part 1): The major benefits from migrating your Legacy ECM System to the Cloud

One of the major’s steps to take advantage of technology is to be sure your ECM software is up to date (or at least keep up with the nowadays technology and security standards).

When your Legacy ECM System starts to run dry, the best way to guarantee that standards are by migrating it to a more modern, cloud-native platform.

Migrating your content to cloud is becoming more popular due to its huge advantages, such as secure and compliant storage, simple sharing and IT infrastructure rationalization, etc.

We decide to compile a 5-part article to help you make up your mind when it comes to migrate (or not) to the cloud. So, let us dive into this first part and check all benefits from migrating your Legacy ECM System to the Cloud.

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ECM strategy and roadmap (Part 3): A set of best practices you must follow

In the last articles, we decide to share a bundle of tips to help you create and/or optimize your ECM Roadmap. We start by highlighting why is important to have an ECM Strategy and Roadmap. Follow up with some key steps to make it easier to create and implement the ECM Roadmap.

It’s true that creating an ECM Roadmap is an intensive process, but there are some best practices that can allow you to avoid mistakes. Following that, we will end this 3-part article with some of the best practices you must follow. Let’s check it out!

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ECM strategy and roadmap (Part 2): The 3 Key steps you must consider

By now, you are already aware that we decide to compile a 3-part article to help you create and/or optimize your ECM Roadmap. Resuming, in our last article we highlight the importance of an ECM Strategy and Roadmap. In fact, we concluded that without an ECM roadmap, an organization’s content strategy can get lost and disorganized. Any organization where users share information online has an ECM strategy.

Following that, in this 2nd part we will identify some key steps to make it easier for users to get their work done. Let us dive into this second part and understand these key steps.

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ECM strategy and roadmap (Part 1): Why is an ECM roadmap important?

Anybody who gets into unfamiliar places can get lost without a map or GPS! Well, without an ECM roadmap, an organization’s content strategy can get lost and disorganized.

So, if you’re planning to migrate your legacy enterprise content management system, there are some best practices and steps you should follow. For example, it’s important to identify the necessary operational policies, procedures and technologies to maintain a company’s digital information.

Given the importance of this subject, we decide to compile a 3-part article to help you create and/or optimize your ECM Roadmap. Let us dive into this first part and understand the steps and strategies to successfully create an ECM roadmap.

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Content Classification: 5 Real Benefits of Machine Learning to Your Organization

Let’s get to the point here… all businesses workflows, decisions and operations are made based on a data analysis. In a daily base, this data usually come from documents handled by the company’s different departments.

Now, imagine that you have a system (ECM System) that can automate the extraction of information, as well as the data analysis, from these documents! Don’t you think this can enhance your company’s key processes?

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AI driven Enterprise Content Management Systems: The 5 major benefits!

Every business has content! It is an integral part of companies’ strategy, workflows, processes, customer services, and essential to the development of new products and Backoffice processes. However, if you have tons of documents, information can be hard to manage…

For example, we all know that content is growing at an astounding rate, which means that companies are accumulating billions of documents, images, videos, invoices… just in the last couple of years! Now… imagine handle all this content… how many people and hours (or years?) would you need to make that happen?!