Intelligent Information Management Systems


It is widely accepted that the modern company relies on multiple sources to collect content whether it’s a ERP, CRM, HCM, or ECM.

Both organizations in the New Orleans and their customers must have information from multiple places to complete work, and this adds additional challenges if that information is not easily accessible.

The conventional route was to combine information into a central repository but this route is not supportable forever as one system can’t manage everything, particularly in some SMBs and enterprise businesses.

Rather than siloed data that is hard to find and enables process bottlenecks, there has to be a way to tie all the data together, specifically for users procuring multiple software. Fortunately, with today’s open APIs, combined software, and cloud technology, it’s become clear that traditional tools are on the way out. Instead, Intelligent Information Management Systems are helping businesses to gain clarity into their most important data, expose their value, and achieve good outcomes.


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You might be shocked to read that 83% of workers have had to recreate documents because they couldn’t find it on their private network. In fact, 86% of staffers struggle to locate the content resources they desire to do their job. In a recent study, IDC shared that information management bottlenecks cost organizations over 20% of their capacity per year or $20,000 per worker.

What Do The Experts Say?

Chief international, John Mancini said “I think after a number of false starts, we are finally in the era information management,” during his keynote talk 2017 conference. he went on to say, “ the new world is all about data and content, not or content. we’ve operated past with convenient dichotomy between management content management. if this ever made sense, it makes less sense as time goes on. kinds customer-centric problems that must be solved require competencies technologies from both worlds.”

 

“The new replacement term for ECM will be intelligent information management, which is first and foremost the realization that a single content repository to store everything is — and always will be — a pipe dream. Consolidation and simplification, yes, but ripping and replacing mission-critical content systems in the quest to get everything in one place is just not a reality for most organizations.”

At Wave, we offer a variety of consultative models to support organizations pinpoint, plan, and implement a forward-thinking, successful, and maintainable intelligent information management system.