Enterprise Content Management (ECM) is no longer just about technology, or just about
content. It is about content, community, and context. The deluge of data and information,
coupled with the ever-increasing need for compliance is forcing enterprises to take a
strategic look at ECM and its associated disciplines. To stack up to competition,
enterprises are looking up to faster, flexible, and efficient business processes that can
channelise copious, unstructured information into meaningfully optimised, governed, and
digitally delivered data that is available to the right stakeholders at the right time.
C-level executives, senior IT process management personnel, marketing and content managers
are looking to find the precise solution that will fit the needs of their organization.
What are these available solutions, and how do they stack up to the needs of a specific
enterprise? What roles do strategic topics such as Governance, Collaboration, Enterprise
2.0 play in the evaluation of these solutions? What is a promising approach, and how do I
find the correct partners? The ECM track at Business Technology Summit 2008 offers
strategic, technical, and business insights into all aspects of ECM, including Business
Process Management (BPM), Business Rules Management (BRM), Master Data Management (MDM),
Data Warehousing & Knowledge Management, and Enterprise 2.0. The summit will be held
22-26 September 2008 in Mumbai and Bangalore. Summit website:
http://www.btsummit.com
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