Abbreviated as ECM, Enterprise Content Management is
the document management term which describes the technologies used by
organizations to capture, manage, store, and control enterprise-wide content,
including documents, images,
e-mail messages, instant messages, video, and more. ECM
software is used to assist in content control associated with
business
process, and can be used to assure compliance (Sarbanes-Oxley
, HIPPA, etc.). ECM has emerged from the convergence of many related
technologies such as document management, Web content management, and
collaboration.
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