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Widen Enterprises, Inc.
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Digital Asset Management (DAM) has evolved tremendously over this decade and has spawned the emerging model of DAM as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). DAM as SaaS has not only capitalized on the value proposition of the overall DAM market but also brought to the table some very compelling benefits that are unique to the SaaS model.
The value proposition of DAM is based upon eliminating the cost of ...
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S&T Professional Resources Group, LLC
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eBCM is a web-based, business workow, and corporate communications solution specically designed for the Financial Services industry. As your institution’s internal information platform, where employees have access to company resources, information content, and real-time communications, eBCM can signicantly improve company communications, reduce operating expenses, streamline work processes, and ...
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Perfect Commerce
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While today’s procure-to-pay solutions are more robust, feature-rich and support some form of content management, signicant hurdles remain, particularly as the business need for eective content management moves from simple enablement to process and contract compliance support. Companies using “content 1.0” systems have limited capability to manage compliance to contracts and established ...
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KDI (Kobelt Development Inc)
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Five Things You Must Know When Selecting an Internet Content Filter
Before we even think about what to look for in an internet content filter, we should ponder why would we install a filter in the first place?
In the school or public library setting we would want to protect young minds that could not process all of the information that is freely available on the internet. There would be a ...
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Datalogics, Inc
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This document outlines an approach for implementing PDF watermarking for documents exported from Content Management Systems as a mechanism for extending information rights management capabilities outside the repository.
Content Management Systems (CMSes) are traditionally implemented as document/information `repositories' of information – generally a content storage location powered by a ...
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