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May 27, 2008 By

AIIM, the Enterprise Content Management Association, will present Wednesday webinars next month on the following subjects:

  • June 04: Enterprise Report Management Can't be Overlooked
    Lurking somewhere between structured databases and document management repositories are enterprise reports. Management of these critical business documents, which include invoices and financial reports, all too often falls between the cracks. Yet, enterprise reports can potentially comprise 50 percent of an organization's business content.
  • June 11: What's Scanning got to do with it?
    Imaging professionals used to be focused on the processing aspect of scanning documents -- processing or converting the images, then batching up images to be sent to the ECM or DM system. And, capture solutions became very adept at basic scanning and indexing. However, in today's world, effective organizations know that document capture does not stop at the scanner.
  • June 18: Get Rid of Your Paper! Or not.
    Despite years of talk about 'the paperless office', paper in our business processes is not going away any time soon. In fact, every piece of paper generated tends to generate more. This growing volume of paper is a business liability. Nevertheless, there are some situations in which it is not financially feasible to digitize all paper documents. What are the elements of an effective conversion plan? How can organizations manage their remaining paper and electronic documents together?
  • June 25: Got SharePoint? Get Control.
    With millions of SharePoint licenses now in the marketplace, information is being created in, and distributed to, more places across an organization than ever before. Suddenly, content and records management capabilities are within reach of a myriad of workers beyond the document intensive process specialist. Uncontrolled growth and management of this information has the potential to result in compliance, storage and security issues as well as significant impact on end-users' day-to-day processes.

In addition, AIIM has an archive of sponsored webinars that require only registration.


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