WHITE PAPER:
This White paper outlines issues that make manging transactional electronic records challenging, demonstrates why organizations need to tame the high volume transactional records beast, and lastly, describes what to look for in a transactional electronic records management solution.
WHITE PAPER:
Storing data that no longer has any value to the organization is a crippling process that forward-thinking CIOs must begin to shy away from. This white paper provides key insight surrounding the defensible disposal of unnecessary data.
VIDEO:
Check out the following webcast to see just how Monash University was able to gain substantial benefits by revamping their records management solution.
WHITE PAPER:
Click through to access two recent research reports on the overall state of Web Content Management (WCM) and an evaluation of one company's leadership in the industry.
EGUIDE:
In the first year of EHR implementation, a small group practice can expect to pay about $120,000 per physician. That total includes productivity losses, training and network upgrades. This e-guide provides a real-world view of EHR costs and offers advice for reducing them.
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:
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.
EGUIDE:
Neither transparency nor security can suffer at the expense of the other, which means IT and security teams could benefit from file-sync-and-share tools. This expert guide details the benefits of enterprise file-sync-and-share software, and the 10 risks you run when you don't use them.
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.