Content Management in the Enterprise

by Brian J. Dooley

Content management represents a critical area of infrastructure for the enterprise. As content becomes digitized, managed, and accessible through portals, the advantages of bringing most if not all content under a single management scheme become more apparent. There are significant overlaps among all content types, and a given project is likely to include information from a multitude of sources. To meet the needs of a future increasingly dominated by compliance issues and Enterprise 2.0 concerns, improved content management has become imperative, which is why it is the focus of this Executive Report by Brian J. Dooley.

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Content Management in the Enterprise1 January 2008

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