
Enterprise Content Management
A Business and Technical Guide
Stephen Cameron(Author)
BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT (Publisher)
Published on 16. May 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
172 pages
978-1-906124-67-0 (ISBN)
Description
Enterprise Content Management (ECM) tools and strategies enable the capture, management, storage and delivery of an organisation's information, wherever that information exists. The book is essential reading for any executive contemplating or managing their information strategies and any enterprise architect involved in managing the delivery of an ECM solution.
Reviews / Votes
Even the most hardened of ECM professionals will find this book of great value. [...] it will help you get your arms around this dynamic and business-critical subject -- Chris Blaik * EMC Corporation * Cameron certainly has a deep, deep knowledge of all things ECM, but writes in a refreshingly clear way, free of techno-speak and brochure-talk. -- Doug Miles * AIIM * If you are new to ECM and want to get into it, possibly the best way to start... Pure content, no marketing! -- Nikos Anagnostou * Microsoft Corporation * Stephen has created a unique perspective [...] providing insight and guidance that will allow better understanding of the requirements and constraints that surround enterprise content management. [...] he [brings] a style and passion [...] that is strangely compelling: you always want to hear more. This book is no exception. -- Douglas Coombs * IBM Corporation * This book is written in a very engaging style, easily readable and extremely well researched. The author sets out to define the enterprise content management approach to developing the organisational repository of knowledge and to achieve clarity in the midst of a multiplicity of global viewpoints. A tall order ... but it has been delivered with panache! -- George Williams MBCS CITP * East Cheshire NHS Trust *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Swindon
United Kingdom
Publishing group
BCS Learning & Development Limited
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-906124-67-0 (9781906124670)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Stephen Cameron has spent his career working in engineering and information businesses as a vendor, a consultant and as a customer. With over 15 years in industry combined with many years in consultancy, he brings a wealth of experience and considered executive and architectural thought leadership to the world of ECM.
Content
PART 1: ECM BUSINESS GUIDE
Introduction
1 Content Lifecycle
2 Organisations
3 Content maturity model
4 Compliance and governance
5 Developing a business case
PART 2: ECM TECHNICAL GUIDE
6 Architecture and technology
7 Storage
8 Managing change
9 Transformation
10 Compliance and governance framework
11 Business and programme delivery
12 Future trends
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
Introduction
1 Content Lifecycle
2 Organisations
3 Content maturity model
4 Compliance and governance
5 Developing a business case
PART 2: ECM TECHNICAL GUIDE
6 Architecture and technology
7 Storage
8 Managing change
9 Transformation
10 Compliance and governance framework
11 Business and programme delivery
12 Future trends
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX