Jack Wade, one of the many Hollywood reporters for "Photoplay" must have let loose a big girlish squeal when he got word from the "Selznick-International man" that he would not get bounced off the set of "Gone with the Wind" if he were to swing by to take a look.
"First of all, a report on Vivien Leigh...Hollywood already agreed that she's the happiest choice any one could have made. Even swamp angels from deepest Dixie put their okay on her accent...Clark Gable looks like the real Bi…
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Added by Chee Kong Lim on November 27, 2009 at 4:29am —
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Calculate your savings by knowing which coupon to enter before you submit your hosting order with HostGator. The best
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Added by Gator Host on November 27, 2009 at 3:00am —
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The first things that occurs to anyone's mind when the word Prison is mentioned are high walls and cells with steel bars. The images of guards and possibly watch dogs and sophisticated electronic monitoring systems are also associated with the word. The whole picture is complete with the scene of prisoners hoping for release and thinking of escape.
What if the prison had no walls, no cells and no guards to keep the prisoners from running away. You would say that would be Escape Day...but that is…
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Added by Abdulaziz H Gabel on November 26, 2009 at 7:50pm —
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e-grou Free Edition is not just another free online
collaboration solution for file exchange. It was the features of a true
document management solution made available on the web…
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Added by Rui Oliveira on November 26, 2009 at 5:47am —
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As part of its day-to-day business operations, the Customer receives high volumes of Inter-airline Bills. Processing these documents with high degree of accuracy and quick turnaround times is critical to their business to ensure efficient cash-flows, and better customer relations. Maintaining and grooming these data capture skills is entirely non-core to its business. Details on my Blog at:
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Added by Wm. Martin on November 25, 2009 at 1:13pm —
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No Use Cases. No Workflow Diagrams. No Notations and Standards. Not even a Project Charter (well, maybe). No Systems. No Automation. No Sandman. No Freddie Krueger.
I kept wondering many a time if I could start my Requirements Gathering without any of these and make it simple for my Business Users. I wanted them to start their BPM Journey as I help them define or re-engineer their Business Process.
When in a meeting or a discussion, it was never that difficult, as we spoke casually and liberal…
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Added by Sanooj Kutty on November 25, 2009 at 8:34am —
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BPM. What does it stand for? What does it really mean? If this question were posed to 10 different people, there would surely be 10 different answers. BPM, BPI, BPA, BPR. What are all these acronyms? When do we use it? What are the similarities? Different strokes for different folks!
BPM. Is it about the software or the process? Ask the same 10 people and what will follow will be a lengthy debate no doubt. Some believe that BPM focuses exclusively on technology, while others believe the process…
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Added by Lidia Basson on November 24, 2009 at 7:26am —
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Organization rely on the business processes for delivering its services to customer. Information Management can be the enabler for these business processes. Read
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Added by S Sahoo on November 22, 2009 at 1:09am —
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So how do Cricket, Warne and Buchanan fit in with this BPM blog? Well, while there has never been any doubt of Warne’s skills and performances (ask Mr. Gatting), there have been quite a few critics of Buchanan’s credibility. A view I personally endorse is that Buchanan has surely been sleeping with Lady Luck to have been in the right place (Australia), right time (1990s) and the right team (a team where each was a legend in their own right). Later, when Buchanan with his “heavy on theory” approa…
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Added by Sanooj Kutty on November 19, 2009 at 8:30am —
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With the vast number of disparate systems in an organization, along with their relative complexity and enormous amounts of data, ECM migrations can be daunting, to say the least. This brief list of eight considerations in undertaking an ECM Migration is meant to provide a common-sense approach to addressing the process.
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Added by Peter Ganza on November 17, 2009 at 5:00pm —
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We all know that innovation moves information technology forward. In the enterprise content management industry, unlike consumer buying, what's new and hot isn't necessarily what is purchased.
In today's environment, the trend is moving away from acquiring new enterprise systems, in favor of "Bolt-On" applications. Bolt-Ons - a term aptly coined by one of my customers, are third-party solutions that integrate with the core system and optimize the user's existing investment in content management…
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Added by Wm. Martin on November 17, 2009 at 8:30am —
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Reaching the people for whom documents are intended is no longer “merely” a matter of sending Word files to the right email addresses, putting books and magazines in the right stores, and/or mailing catalogs to the right houses.
Instead, it’s increasingly about making content available anywhere and everywhere a targeted reader might be – including places where printed material may not be handy or even preferred – and doing so without having to deal with multiple workflows to repurpose the conte…
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Added by Steve Weissman on November 16, 2009 at 5:27pm —
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ECM users have a unique claim on the Web 2.0 age. By utilizing the text extraction feature available within many document imaging tool kits and image capture systems, they can control and share “up-to-minute” information and add a dynamic extension to traditional content management aggregation.
Micro-blogging (contrary to blogging) is a web service that allows users to post short messages (typically 140 characters) to their subscription network. These quick bursts of information can then be view…
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Added by Wm. Martin on November 16, 2009 at 11:30am —
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More and more Healthcare providers are opting to outsource their healthcare document and data processing services and replace in-house solutions,
due-in-part to increased software costs and skyrocketing annual maintenance fees (some OCR/ICR vendors are now charging 28%)
Here are some questions to ask about your in-house software solution.
1. Does your software only capture standard Healthcare docs (not UB, HFCA, and CMS- 1500, EOBs)?
2. Does your software validate forms data slowly? Ping…
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Added by Wm. Martin on November 16, 2009 at 10:30am —
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e-grou is an
online document management and
workflow collaboration service that was developed using
Visual WebGui after the company gave a good effort to build that…
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Added by Rui Oliveira on November 14, 2009 at 2:00pm —
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One of the biggest problem faced for managing information if the duration of the midia used to register information. So, what do you think about a DVD designet to last
1,000 years?
Check it out
Cranberry develop a DVD designed to last 1,000 years
http://www.techdigest.tv/2009/11/cranberry_devel.html
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Added by Alex Amaral on November 14, 2009 at 11:20am —
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Press Release: November 12, 2009
As a general practice, we don't post press releases to the SDL Tridion Blogosphere. The IHS story is an exception becuse it is a perfect example of a company moving beyond basic online content management and selecting a next generation web content management system as the foundation for their online marketing strategy.
IHS To Implement World-Class Web Sites With SDL Tridion
IHS, a leading global source of critical information and insight, has se…
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Added by Brad Davis on November 13, 2009 at 10:00pm —
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Most organizations agree that a lot of time is wasted looking for documents. In the webinar I did with Jim Pearce of
Tallgrass Technologies last week (I'll post more about this later), his customer Missouri Division of Professional Registration, reduced costs associated with lost or misplaced documents by 92%. And one of the keys to these kinds of productivity gains is having the information in electronic format, and having it accessible from ri…
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Added by Brian Dirking on November 12, 2009 at 12:47pm —
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Choosing VWG reduced significantly the development effort and skills required to create a windows-like web user interface.” José Santos
Overview
e-grou is an online
document management and
workflow collaboration…
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Added by Rui Oliveira on November 11, 2009 at 10:46am —
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David Meerman Scott has an interesting post on the whole question of whether to "gate" or "not gate" content. Or in other words, whether or not registration is a good idea. He uses some data from the AIIM e-book series to illustrate the point.
David is the author of some great books on internet marketing -- the most recent,
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Added by John Mancini on November 10, 2009 at 10:31pm —
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