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What is the cost of Lost Records?

What is the cost of Lost Records?

It could result in $69 Million is cost overruns when one is attempting to refurbish nuclear warheads. Plans to refurbish Trident nuclear weapons had to be put on hold because US scientists forgot how to manufacture a component of the warhead, a US congressional investigation has revealed. It’s easy to say that this is a usual case, and certainly most of us are not in the business of manufacturing or refurbishing nuclear weapons. But there is a real impact on daily operations of more “normal” businesses. An information week survey says that workers spend 7.5 percent of their time on PCs looking for files.

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AIIM Webinar – Afflicted by Information Overload? Content Management is the Cure

[ October 14, 2010; 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. ] Whether you’re a healthcare facility or any other type of organization, you probably experience information overload. And, regardless if you have patients, students, clients, customers, or constituents, you need to manage the content that everyone creates and uses in order to simply do business. This webinar combines multiple case studies to represent how innovative healthcare system users make the most of their content management solutions.

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Webinar:  Content Management in the Cloud: How IT Can Optimize Current Solutions

Webinar: Content Management in the Cloud: How IT Can Optimize Current Solutions

[ August 26, 2010; 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. ] The business environmnent is changing rapidly and technologies are struggling to keep up. Content Management options often are tied to IT, limited to licensed seats, have high costs and heavy maintenance schedules. How can today’s knowledge worker be productive with this? Enter Cloud Content Management. This webinar will feature a successful customer case study, describing why the winning solution for them was cloud-based. Learn 8 reasons how the cloud could be the solution for you.

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Webinar: Content in Context for Process Optimization

[ August 25, 2010; 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. ] An important development in asset management involves the integration of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), where business operations can be streamlined through optimal organization of documents, emails, and content from other business systems made easily accessible from transactions and processes.