Document Management Buying Guide: Product Reviews, White Papers, News and Buying Advice
A solid document management strategy can give your organization a real competitive advantage by managing and protecting data more efficiently, facilitating collaboration, and streamlining business operations. As with any other aspect of technology solutions, there are a wide variety of document management systems available, so how do you determine which one is best for your business? The Document Management Buying Guide can help. You’ll find hundreds of detailed product and vendor profiles, so whatever your company size or need -- from creation to storage to distribution -- the research you’ll find here can be instrumental in reducing the time, effort, and money otherwise spent on learning what solutions are available. |
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DB2 Content Manager
IBM DB2 Content Manager provides a foundation for managing, accessing and integrating critical business information on demand. It lets you integrate all forms of content - document, web, image, rich media - across diverse business processes and applications. Content Manager integrates with existing hardware and software investments, both IBM and non-IBM, enabling customers to leverage common infrastructure, achieve a lower cost of ownership, and deliver new, powerful information and services to customers, partners and employees where and when needed.
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Although there are hundreds of products, don’t worry – the Document Management Buying Guide already has it covered with interactive searching features and editor-defined sub categories. By quickly directing your search to the most sought-after topics like digital rights management, intellectual property management, and workflow management. You’ll be able to:
- Compare document management systems by essential features including scanning, storage, indexing, retrieval and access.
- Locate all the options available to you for digital rights management, from password-protecting PDF documents to using smartcards in Windows.
- Review products and strategies for intellectual property management that enable you to more confidently and quickly expand your media and distribution channels.
- Research what specific management solutions are being offered for contracts, faxes, forms and portfolios.
- Learn which workflow management software can help in automating document-intensive tasks, integrating digital archiving and making the entire process regulation-compliant.
Whether starting small or scaling to enterprise level, the Document Management Buying Guide is an easy way to compare software and systems, conduct market research and make purchasing decisions. Select from the areas above to begin your search through comprehensive product listings, editor and user ratings, white papers, vendor profiles, news and reviews. |
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