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Category Archives: Big Data
When BI and ECM Worlds Collide
I recently presented at the EMC Momentum Conference in Sydney with my good friend and colleague David Le Strat on the intersection of Big Data and Case Management. After flying nearly half-way around the world, it was exciting for us to … Continue reading
Posted in Big Data, Business Transformation, Enterprise Content Management
Tagged Analytics, Big Data, Bill_Dawes, Business Intelligence, Business Process Management, business transformation, Case Management, Chris Preston, Chris_Preston, David LeStrat, Documentum, Dynamic Case Management, ECM, EMC, Enterprise Content Management, IDM, IDM Magazine, Image and Data Manager Magazine, Information Management
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Using BPM and Case Management to Transform Your Business
It’s interesting when talking about “business transformation,” that many of us immediately think of Business Process Management (BPM). And for good reason considering the life’s blood of an organization is really the collection (or more importantly, the summation) of the hundreds … Continue reading
It’s Time to Hop into The Deep Water of Big Data
Guest Blogger: John Mancini, author of Digital Landfill John Mancini is an author, speaker and respected leader of the AIIM global community of information professionals. He is a catalyst in social, mobile, cloud and big data technology adoption and an advocate for the new generation of … Continue reading
Posted in Big Data, Enterprise Content Management
Tagged Adaptive Case Management, AIIM, Analytics, BI, Big Data, BPM, Business Intelligence, Business Process Management, Case Management, Content, Dynamic Case Management, ECM, Enterprise Content Management, Information Management, John Mancini
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Big Data Meets Big ERM
During my recent travels and multitude of customer meetings, a recurring question has been, “with the massive amount of structured and unstructured information being generated and received, how do you archive and apply retention polices to this information, at speed … Continue reading
Rethinking ECM – Part 2
In Part-1 we covered the macro trends that are influencing the ECM market, along with the disruptive technology movements of Social, Mobile, Cloud and Big Data. Now we’re left with a question…so how must ECM evolve in light of all … Continue reading
Posted in Big Data, Business Process Management, Business Transformation, Cloud, Compliance/ Governance, Enterprise Content Management, IIG Vision & Strategy, Mobile
Tagged Big Data, BPM, Business Process Management, business transformation, Compliance, ECM, Enterprise Content Management, governance, Mobile, New User, Records, Records Management, Retention, Retention Management, Social
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AIIM Interview On The Convergence of Social, Local, Mobile, Pervasive Governance and Big Data
In support of the upcoming AIIM Conference in San Francisco, I recently met with Bryant Duhon, Editor of AIIM to discuss the key trends affecting the ECM marketplace. We discussed the key considerations surrounding the world of social, mobile and … Continue reading
Posted in Big Data, Enterprise Content Management
Tagged AIIM, Big Data, Bryant Duhon, business transformation, Chris Preston, e20, ECM, EMC, governance, Mobile, Pervasive Governance, Social, solomo
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Reflections from Strata
Last week over 2000 disciples of Big Data descended on Santa Clara, California for the second annual Strata Conference. While small as tradeshows go, by all accounts attendance exceeded expectations and you couldn’t help but feel the buzz and entrepreneurial … Continue reading
The Big Deal about Big Data
It’s been said that we’re now living in the era of Big Data. Amidst the declaration of the revolution taking place, many may believe that we’ve been here before. Is this another overhyped technology (following in the footsteps of Web … Continue reading
