FusionECM - Enterprise Content Management
Enterprise Content Management (ECM) has been defined by the industry in many different ways. Many organizations seeking ECM solutions are actually searching for document management, or document imaging, or even content management solutions.
The formal definition is:
"A formalized means of organizing and storing an organization's documents, and other content, that relate to the organization's processes. The term encompasses strategies, methods, and tools used throughout the lifecycle of the content.
ECM is an umbrella term covering document management, web content management, search , collaboration, records management, digital asset management (DAM), work-flow management, capture and scanning. ECM is primarily aimed at managing the life-cycle of information from initial publication or creation all the way through archival and eventually disposal. ECM applications are delivered in three ways: on-premise software (installed on the organization’s own network), Software as a Service (SaaS) (web access to information that is stored on the software manufacturer’s system), or a hybrid solution composed of both on-premise and SaaS components."
Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solutions have been transformed with the advent SharePoint, a Microsoft platform-based ECM technology. With the release of Microsoft SharePoint 2010, we leverage its increased capability and then customize them to our client's application. We also incorporate third-party SharePoint applications to plug-in any missing functionality.
Our SharePoint ECM features:
- An affordable, platform based solution for managing your company’s unstructured content right within SharePoint
- An enterprise scalable and comprehensive SharePoint ECM solution for searching, viewing, securing, routing and annotating your company’s mission critical electronic content
- A comprehensive solution for managing the capture of your enterprise content using the Microsoft SharePoint platform
- Direct integration with the user’s desktops for the capture and standardization of electronic content from Microsoft Office, e-mail or even line of business applications