Content Management
Content management has been a fractured space with separate products for document management, file management, imaging, records management, search, and web content management. But as these spaces converge, Burton Group provides guidance on how to rationalize and optimize multiple products, create policy around content creation and retention, and integrate content systems with the enterprise applications that often maintain control of business-critical content. Open source initiatives and content analytics are also addressed.
- Content creation and office suites (e.g., Microsoft Office)
- Forms
- Document formats
- Document management
- Multimedia content (podcasting, authoring tools)
- Web content management
- Enterprise and desktop search
- Search analytics
- Social search, social filtering
- Digital Asset Management
- Taxonomy, content categorization, metatagging
- Records management
- Imaging
- Content Analytics
- Rights management
- Text analytics
This topic relates to the Collaboration and Content coverage area - Focused on the complex set of decisions facing IT strategists in order to ensure that collaboration and content solutions gain broad user adoption, are extensible by developers, and leverage common infrastructure services while enabling applications that satisfy business needs.
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