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Topic overview : enterprise content management

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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">Enterprise content management (ECM) has grown into a major software category through the consolidation of different point solutions, including document management, Web content management, document imaging, records management, and digital asset management  and a close alignment with collaboration and business process management. But the software category represents only a portion of what ECM means to an enterprise. In its totality, ECM must be a strategy for: 1) how to manage all unstructured information  images, Web content, rich media assets, and corporate records; 2) how to mitigate content-related risks; and 3) how to put content to use for business people and business processes. By doing this, ECM technologies and strategies help information and knowledgemanagement professionals manage the companys unstructured information to reduce risk, boost productivity, and improve customer experiences</abstract>
<note type="statement of responsibility">by Kyle McNabb... [et al.]</note>
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