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How to Master the Art of Content Marketing by Limelight Networks, Inc.
November 01, 2011 - (Free Research)
Today's marketing professionals are in uncharted territory, one that consists of web-savvy customers with higher expectations and flashy new tools that are quickly becoming a requirement. To keep pace, you must evolve with the times. Read on to learn how content marketing can optimize your marketing tactics.
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SharePoint 2010: The Future of Enterprise Content Management by AvePoint, Inc.
February 2011 - (Free Research)
This paper discusses ECM’s key objectives, vital ECM functions, SharePoint’s native ECM capabilities, and how AvePoint’s DocAve Software Platform helps unleash the platform’s full potential with regard to ECM initiatives.
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E-Book: Next Steps and Trends in Enterprise Content Management Technology by SpringCM
October 2010 - (Free Research)
ECM is a long-established market, but ECM technology is changing, evolving and taking on increased importance to organizations as they look to gain more value and insight from documents, emails, blogs etc. Through this e-book you will obtain an expert overview of ECM and an in-depth look at where this market is headed.
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E-Guide: Next Steps and Trends in Enterprise Content Management by Dell, Inc.
May 2011 - (Free Research)
Enterprise content management is a long-established market, but ECM technology is changing, evolving and taking on increased importance to organizations. This eBook provides an overview of ECM, a recap of recent developments in the market and an in-depth look at emerging management trends.
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Proven Practices for Upgrading and Migrating to SharePoint Server 2010 by AvePoint, Inc.
February 2011 - (Free Research)
This paper discusses the requirements necessary for deploying SharePoint Server 2010,the different methods available for migration, key considerations for each, as well as proven practices,available tools to help make the move to Microsoft’s latest platform release with minimal businessdisruption.
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Increasing SharePoint Adoption: Unleash Content Access Across the Enterprise by AvePoint, Inc.
February 2011 - (Free Research)
This paper examines how organizations are turning to Microsoft SharePoint to connect their knowledge workers, business processes, and enterprise-wide content. New features in SharePoint Server 2010 are aimed at improving the platform’s scalability and usability, inherently driving the SharePoint deployment to evolve and grow as business dictates.
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Encouraging Greater SharePoint Adoption by AvePoint, Inc.
February 2011 - (Free Research)
This paper discusses the progression of SharePoint usage, features available to encourage SharePoint adoption, focusing on the technology components required, scalability of the platform to accommodate growth, migration strategies, and how AvePoint’s DocAve Software Platform help ensure a scalable, reliable platform for bolstered adoption.
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Content Mapped to Buying Stages Powers Nurturing Results by Genius.com
October 2009 - (Free Research)
This guide will show you five steps you can take to turn the creation of customer-centric content into a core competency and map that information for right-time delivery that keeps your prospects focused on the success you can help them achieve.
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MarketScope for Web Content Management by Interwoven, Inc.
October 2008 - (Free Research)
This <i>Gartner RAS Core Research</i> white paper lays out key points IT professionals must consider when employing web content management technologies.
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State of the Market: Microsoft Sharepoint by Oracle Corporation
March 2009 - (Free Research)
Some may argue that SharePoint is not a panacea and is perhaps being over-used while many organizations around the world are reportedly using it for one or more ECM-related projects. This paper focuses on a survey conducted by AIIM that sheds light on the reality of SharePoint adoption and practice within the enterprise.
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Online Content Speaks Volumes by SiteCore
July 2008 - (Free Research)
This whitepaper examines the results of a survey by Aberdeen in which 300+ executives, users, and managers of online content management systems were asked the methods they use for building their web content management and delivery models.
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