Information Management

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Enterprise information management is the superset that refers to the people, processes and technology dedicated to gathering, managing, disseminating, leveraging and disposing of all information assets used by an organization. Often referred to simply as information management, the term often refers to treating information as a corporate asset to be valued and managed as any other investment. Information management encompasses all forms of structured and unstructured information: databases, records, email, documents, Web content, etc. that arises for use from inside or outside the four walls of the organization. Because of the vast amounts and different types of content used by information workers, and the difficulties of discovering, using and merging information, information management is essential to managing operations, growth, productivity, efficiency and cost.

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Net Expectations

What a Web data service economy implies for business

Blinded by the Virtualization Hype

In the virtualization race, organizations may be compromising their rollout gains by overlooking application performance

How to Measure Enterprise Information Management Progress

EIM scorecards assess and communicate status of the program

Busting the ECM Myth

There are several reasons why consolidating content in to one enterprise content management repository may be foolish, impractical, or even impossible

Enterprise Data Sharing: The New Data Virtualization Driver

The intelligent use of information assets is always important to enterprises, but perhaps now more so than ever, given today’s soft economy

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