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Contemporary Issues of Enterprise Content Man. Systems
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| The concept of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) represents
integrated enterprise-wide management of the life cycles of all forms of
recorded information content and their metadata, organized according to corporate
taxonomies, and supported by appropriate technological and administrative
infrastructures. Based on a case study of a Norwegian oil company
(Statoil), the authors identify a wide range of issues related to management of content,
infrastructure, and change. The ECM perspective is found to integrate and
extend the existing research areas of information resource management and
document management, as well as the repository model of knowledge management.
ECM thus deserves further attention beyond its current market
hype, as a potential area of IS research crossing several previously separate
areas of information management from the viewpoint of the enterprise.
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| Published: May 21, 2009
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Digital Library for Multimedia Content Management
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| Digital Libraries are emerging technologies for document management. These documents includes multimedia
objects. It requires new methods of all aspects of multimedia data management. Digital libraries have to use all modern network and servers technologies in order to supply services of a high quality. Its universal nature makes the digital library an excellent foundation for other multimedia-based services such as distance learning. In this paper the authors describe how a digital libary is built as a base system supporting different application areas. |
| Published: May 18, 2009
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Ektron Case Study 1: Cambridge Healthtech Institute
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| Cambridge Healthtech Institute (CHI) is the preeminent life science network for leading researchers and business experts from top pharmaceutical, biotech and academic organizations. They looked to create a network of Web sites that consistently reflected their brand, increased site stickiness, and made it easy for visitors and customers to find the information they wanted. |
| Published: March 26, 2009
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Ektron Case Study 2: Dockwalk
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| Dockwalk, a monthly publication from Boat International Media for superyacht captains and crews available at marinas worldwide, built a community site for their readers that would give them a “who,” “where” and “when” in just 10 weeks. Within six months of launch the site had
more than 6,000 members and it continues to grow every day as the word spreads. Dockwalk.com was built with Ektron CMS400.NET Web 2.0 controls and that functionality has been further customized over time with the Ektron APIs. |
| Published: March 26, 2009
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Ektron Case Study 3: Majestic Athletic
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| Majestic Athletic, the official apparel supplier for Major League Baseball, moved forward with their Web site redesign with the goals of increasing brand awareness and integrating more product information into the design of their Web site. They used Ektron CMS400.NET to do this in a dynamic, interactive site. |
| Published: March 26, 2009
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Print Media Management Diageo BAM
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| Raising a glass to BAM. Diageo's programme manager Nic Lund explains
to Laura Blows how implementing a Brand Asset
Management system helped the company manage
its asset rights, ensure global brand consistency and
receive both time and cost savings. |
| Published: October 20, 2008
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VYRE Case Study 1: Diageo Brand Asset Management enabled by SmartBrand
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| In 2002, Diageo launched a specific Brand Asset Management programme – one of the
biggest and most complex ever undertaken. The BAM programme took a holistic
approach to changing both the way that Diageo worked internally, and how the business
interacted with third party suppliers who all contribute to the creation, evolution and
maintenance of our assets. The programme was managed from within Global Marketing
Procurement, but from the outset drew together a cross functional team including
Marketing, Legal and Information Services as well as Procurement. |
| Published: October 20, 2008
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VYRE Case Study 2: IMG Media
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| With the implementation of VYRE Unify as the company’s new content management and digital asset management system, IMG Media
has been able to take its business online. IMG Media is now able to make its video and image content available to a wider, global audience allowing the company to grow its customer base and communicate with it more effectively. |
| Published: October 20, 2008
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VYRE Case Study 3: Lowe & Partners Worldwide
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| Lowe & Partners Worldwide is a global advertising agency that has over 80 agencies in 54 different countries. In the late 90’s and early part of this decade Lowe went through an aggressive merger and acquisition phase and this expansion presented a number of challenges to the network. The creation of a collaborative portal has helped to address these concerns and support creative excellence across the Lowe Network. The portal, branded Lowe Go, provides a virtual desktop for Lowe users and supplies fast access to the information, people and business tools needed to add substantial business value. |
| Published: October 20, 2008
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VYRE Case Study 4: Virgin Holidays
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| Virgin Holidays has traditionally published its holiday information via two channels – brochures and a public facing website. These two channels were tightly coupled, which meant the website content was frequently out of date. Furthermore, the process of creating brochures was predominantly offline and Virgin Holidays sought to bring efficiency to this process by transferring it to a web-based application. VYRE has helped Virgin Holidays to bring these ambitions to life, and provided a web-based application where content is dynamically updated ready to be published to the web and its brochures.
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| Published: October 20, 2008
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