Is open source software putting businesses at risk? Businesses today are built and operated by software that houses intellectual property, business processes and trade secrets that are vital to the health of an enterprise. Organisations must address potential weaknesses in their everyday operations before they become exploitable, according to Richard Kirk, European Director of Fortify Software
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Smart moves epitomise ECM’s wave of change Following ECM365’s last edition of the ‘Richmond Lectures’ thought leadership series, Editorial Director Paul Quigley continues the hard talk with the third in the series, and tackles the issues of awareness in ECM, training and development issues as well as implementation considerations and standards
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ECM Best Practice: Setting the Standards Following the last edition’s introductory interview with Ben Richmond from the Content Group, ECM365’s Editorial Director Paul Quigley continues with the second of the ‘Richmond Lectures’ and tackles the issues of developing new standards in ECM with the British Standards Institute and where it meets best practice in web content management.
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E-business for experts Ariel Ludi, CEO of e-commerce solutions provider hybris believes that making central data storage available to all marketing channels saves management costs.
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Another tech stock boom? Richard Holway, director of Ovum Holway, comments on recent moves and changes in the technology sector
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The Future of Enterprise Search The exponential growth of unstructured textual information and the proliferation of basic search technology in today’s workplace has created ‘information overload’ for many knowledge workers, says David Philips
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Web content management: the future In the first of a new series of articles on the future of ECM, Adrian Kershaw, general manager of North Europe for FatWire Software, give his predictions for content management on the internet
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Simplified CMS? Dean Gurden asks what ease of use in web content management really means
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