Integrated document management
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Integrated document management is a term used to describe the technologies, tools, and methods used to capture, manage, store, preserve, deliver and dispose of 'documents' across an enterprise. In this context 'Documents' can be used to describe a myriad of information assets including images, office documents, graphics and drawings as well as the new electronic objects such as Web pages, email, instant messages and video.
[edit] See also
- Data proliferation
- Information repository
- Enterprise Content Management
- Document Imaging
- Records Management
- Workflow
[edit] Integrated Document management systems
- Advanced Processing & Imaging's OptiView ECM
- ColumbiaSoft
- Documentum
- DocPoint
- eFileCabinet's Suite of Products
- FileHold
- FileNet
- Hummingbird DM
- Hyland Software's OnBase
- Laserfiche
- Livelink
- SharePoint
- TRIM Context
- Xerox Docushare