by Ellen Ryan | Feb 18, 2025 | Architecture, Cloud, Content Services Technology
Modern Enterprise Content Management (ECM) systems must support seamless data flow across multiple platforms, making transparent access to content and data more critical than ever for maximizing efficiency and innovation. Legacy ECM systems were built during an...
by Ellen Ryan | Feb 4, 2025 | AI, Best Practices, Cloud
Guest Post by Tom Rieger, AIIM Board member “80% of the world’s data is unstructured – stuck inside files”. The content management world has been saying this for decades, for me starting when I joined FileNet in 2003. This is why “everyone needs a...
by Ellen Ryan | Jan 23, 2025 | Amazon S3, Architecture, AWS, Azure, Cloud, Content Services Technology
The financial services industry is bursting with documents and data. From transaction records and customer agreements to compliance documents, financial institutions generate and manage billions of records. Managing this content effectively, securely, and compliantly...
by Ellen Ryan | Jan 21, 2025 | Amazon S3, Architecture, AWS, Azure, Cloud, ECM Software
As information and knowledge continues to grow exponentially, managing content efficiently and effectively is becoming increasingly crucial. Traditional approaches to content management, reliant on database servers and attached object stores, are increasingly becoming...
by Ellen Ryan | Oct 22, 2024 | Cloud, FileNet, Search Portal
IBM FileNet has long been a cornerstone for many organizations’ enterprise content management (ECM) strategies. However, as technology evolves, these legacy systems often become difficult to manage, costly to maintain, and less user-friendly. Extending the life...
by George | Jul 30, 2024 | Cloud, Content Services Technology, ECM Software, Veladocs
The Content Services industry is at a pivotal moment, hindered by outdated legacy systems that no longer meet the agile needs of modern businesses. These systems, built on decades-old architecture, dominate current business-critical applications but fail to drive...