Document Management

A Document Management System (DMS) is a computer system (or set of computer programs) used to track and store electronic documents and/or images of paper documents. Document management systems commonly provide storage, versioning, metadata, security, as well as indexing and retrieval capabilities. The term has some overlap with the concepts of Content Management Systems and is often viewed as a component of Enterprise Content Management Systems and related to Digital Asset Management.
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By: SpringCM     Published Date: Dec 06, 2006
On behalf of CHEMCENTRAL, SpringCM manages more than 1.2 million documents — growing by more than 50,000 new documents each month — such as Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), Certificates of Analysis (CoA), product updates, proofs of delivery, price letters, and invoices.
Tags : document management, case study, chemical, product information, product information management, pim, msds, product safety information
     SpringCM
By: SpringCM     Published Date: Dec 06, 2006
SpringCM forms the basis for GE Medical’s secure document management platform that connects main office staff with field-based technicians and outside contractors.
Tags : document management, case study, content management, cms, content management system, document security, collaboration, springcm
     SpringCM
By: SpringCM     Published Date: Dec 06, 2006
A New York based psychiatric hospital maintains a record system to manage basic data entry and patient information. However, the organization did not have a central source for patient records, accompanying doctors’ notes, x-rays or other relevant information.  Download this case study and learn how they overcame this challenge.
Tags : hipaa, document management, health care, healthcare, health, records management, content management, content management system
     SpringCM
By: NetIQ Corporation     Published Date: Nov 18, 2006
Mandatory compliance requirements often vary or conflict. Discover the major issues and appropriate actions organizations must take today to protect the privacy of information and meet legal and contractual requirements.
Tags : compliance, privacy, pci, hipaa compliance, consumer privacy, customer privacy, data protection, database security
     NetIQ Corporation
By: Symantec     Published Date: Nov 17, 2006
The latest release of Backup Exec allows you to eliminate backup windows and recover individual Exchange messages, folders, and mailboxes - without mailbox backups. Learn more about how Symantec Backup Exec™ 11d for Windows® Servers provides continuous, cost-effective, and high-performance disk-to-disk-to-tape backup and recovery for Windows server data.
Tags : disaster recovery, backup and recovery, storage management, network management, network performance, network performance management, business continuity, windows server
     Symantec
By: Evolveware     Published Date: Nov 06, 2006
Software analysis, documentation, migration, upgrades or replacements are daunting and risky endeavors because they are primarily manual and time-consuming. EvolveWare’s S2T Technology provides a solution to these problems with tools that automate the process up to 90%, thus reducing the time and cost of such initiatives by as much as 40-60%.
Tags : software analysis, software documentation, software migration, migration, software upgrades, patch management, s2t, software management
     Evolveware
By: Castelle     Published Date: Nov 01, 2006
Computer-based, network fax servers offer a high quality, low maintenance enterprise fax solution, well-suited for organizations involved in fax-intensive industries. From first-rate administration and development tools to comprehensive integration with existing network resources, fax servers can accelerate document processing and turnaround time while reducing communication costs.
Tags : ip faxing, faxing, enterprise faxing, ip networks, document management, communications convergence, network management, messaging
     Castelle
By: Castelle     Published Date: Nov 01, 2006
Easily implemented and integrated with electronic medical record systems, network fax servers can play a valuable role in supporting HIPAA objectives, offering a standardized, enterprise-wide faxing solution, and helping to maintain a high standard of security, efficiency and organization.
Tags : hipaa compliance, ip faxing, ip networks, records management, information management, data protection, privacy, security policies
     Castelle
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