Empower Your User Group!

February 28th, 2010 by laserficherio

Empower your User Group to share what they know, learn what they want, and provide access to information to meet their needs.

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em•pow•er
Pronunciation: \im-ˈpau̇(-ə)r\
Function: transitive verb
1 : to give official authority or legal power to
2 : ENABLE 1a
3 : to promote the self-actualization or influence of

The purpose of our group is to provide and promote best practices to Hampton Roads Laserfiche Users so that we can more efficiently and effectively meet the needs of our customers.

User Groups have become the rage with ECM, and thank goodness! What an invaluable resource for learning more about this information technology specialty, keeping up with your network (‘cause there’s never enough time!) and maybe even offering some of your time and talent to provide leadership for your group.

Public and private agencies are hungry for easy to implement initiatives with enterprise content management, easy fixes to everyday problems and practical knowledge and experience about the different ECM applications. You can find these ideas and more in your User Group.

Empower your User Group to share what they know, learn what they want, and provide enterprise content management access information and resources to meet their needs.

Some of the ways in which the Hampton Roads User Group is empowered include:

  • All presentations are provided based on member input and requests. We (the group leaders and our VAR) develop and deliver what the members ask for.
  • Members can keep their contact information current, and post or join in the newly established Discussion Board.
  • Current leadership welcomes members who are interested in expanding their role to become a group leader. All User Groups require some degree of coordination, communication and overall support.

This approach – empowering the users – has made this group’s experience meaningful and fun for the members, the group leadership and the VAR.

Remember – It’s YOUR User Group!!

Empower Your User Group!

February 28th, 2010 by laserficherio

Empower your User Group to share what they know, learn what they want, and provide access to information to meet their needs.

ECM

em•pow•er
Pronunciation: \im-ˈpau̇(-ə)r\
Function: transitive verb
1 : to give official authority or legal power to
2 : ENABLE 1a
3 : to promote the self-actualization or influence of

The purpose of our group is to provide and promote best practices to Hampton Roads Laserfiche Users so that we can more efficiently and effectively meet the needs of our customers.

User Groups have become the rage with ECM, and thank goodness! What an invaluable resource for learning more about this information technology specialty, keeping up with your network (‘cause there’s never enough time!) and maybe even offering some of your time and talent to provide leadership for your group.

Public and private agencies are hungry for easy to implement initiatives with enterprise content management, easy fixes to everyday problems and practical knowledge and experience about the different ECM applications. You can find these ideas and more in your User Group.

Empower your User Group to share what they know, learn what they want, and provide enterprise content management access information and resources to meet their needs.

Some of the ways in which the Hampton Roads User Group is empowered include:

  • All presentations are provided based on member input and requests. We (the group leaders and our VAR) develop and deliver what the members ask for.
  • Members can keep their contact information current, and post or join in the newly established Discussion Board.
  • Current leadership welcomes members who are interested in expanding their role to become a group leader. All User Groups require some degree of coordination, communication and overall support.

This approach – empowering the users – has made this group’s experience meaningful and fun for the members, the group leadership and the VAR.

Remember – It’s YOUR User Group!!

Run Smarter Winners Collin County, TX, RMS and LaPorte County, IN, Featured in ebizQ Podcasts

February 7th, 2010 by laserficherio


While they were at the 2010 Laserfiche Institute Conference, 2009 Run Smarter Winners Collin County TX, RMS and LaPorte County, IN, were all interviewed for ebizQ podcasts. You won’t want to miss what our award winners have to say about how Laserfiche Enterprise Content Managementhas helped them succeed!

Collin County, TX, CIO Caren Skipworth and Records Manager Margaret Anderson discuss the issues facing CIOs today, how they implemented Laserfiche and how it helped them, and more on how they trained County employees using AKDAR, a change management model Skipworth mentioned in her keynote, “The Three Laws of Agile ECM.

Interested in learning more about Collin County and their Enterprise content solutions? Download the enterprise government case study explaining their installation and learn about how Collin County uses Laserfiche to transparently manage records and improve IT governance for the entire county.

RMS, our Run Smarter Winner for the Commercial Category, explains how employing Laserfiche on the machine shop floor has improved their business processes. Using Laserfiche Enterprise content software, RMS cut order processing time from 8-10 weeks down to just 72 hours. Michael Eklund, IS Coordinator for RMS, shares how Laserfiche BPM has saved the company critical time and costs.

LaPorte County, IN, our Justice Systems-Courts Winner for the 2009 Run Smarter Awards, was also interviewed for a podcast. Stephen T. Eyrick, Chief Probation Officer for the county, discussed how Laserfiche has helped the county’s court system cut down on costs in this tough economy.

How Will ECM Benefit Your Business?

January 31st, 2010 by laserficherio

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ECM delivers virtually all the functionality of the standard, installed Laserfiche interface, Web Access allows for consolidated management of resources and data, as well as remote or portable access.

Centralize Resource and Data Management

IT staff manages software and hardware centrally, without the need to deploy and support software on each individual point of access. Administrators and business owners manage documents and unstructured information through a full enterprise content management system, while maintaining the ability to collaborate across sites, business units, and platforms. Information and knowledge workers access the information they need through an Internet browser, even on a mobile device.

Part of a Broader ECM Solution

Other modules are or can be combined with Web Access to provide complete enterprise content management solutions, including document imaging (Web Scanning), business process management (Laserfiche Workflow, Quick Fields, and Agenda Manager), regulatory compliance and tracking (Laserfiche Audit Trail), and records retention (Laserfiche Records Management Edition). In addition, Web Access integrates with Microsoft SharePoint to provide a robust document management component to an organization’s SharePoint platform.

Web-Based Enterprise Content Management

January 5th, 2010 by laserficherio

ENTERPRISE STRATEGY MEETS DEPARTMENTAL FLEXIBILITY

Enterprise content management (ECM): ECM products and systems, capture, process, store, archive and supply information in a systemized and controlled manner. Enterprise content management accelerates organizations to better manage their information and standardize business processes.

CENTRALIZED RESOURCES AND DATA MANAGEMENT

IT staff manages software and hardware centrally, without the need to deploy and support software on each individual point of access. Administrators and business owners manage documents and unstructured information through a full ECM system, while maintaining the ability to collaborate across sites, business units, and platforms. Information and knowledge workers access the information they need through an Internet browser, even on a mobile device.

PART OF A BROADER ECM SOLUTION

Other modules are or can be combined with Web Access to provide complete enterprise information management solutions, including document imaging (Web Scanning), business process management, regulatory compliance and tracking. In addition, Web Access integrates with Microsoft SharePoint to provide a robust document management component to an organization’s SharePoint platform.

ENTERPRISE CONTENT MANAGEMENT

December 21st, 2009 by laserficherio

Enterprise Content Management comprises strategies to manage and correlate documents pertaining to work within an organization.

In today’s information age, the success and failure of an enterprise is dictated primarily by two factors – the rate of influx of data into an enterprise database and the continuous task of interpreting and evaluating this data into blocks or sets of logical information. This information serves as input for strategic planning objectives.

In a hierarchical setup within the organization, information is collected at the lowest managerial levels and collated in data warehouses. As unstructured content is checked in and out of a system, each use can add to the content’s profile. Raw data is filtered and analyzed within the warehouse and converted to information. As the ECM system ‘learns’ this method of filtering, it grows more intuitive, which assists in making better decisions, determining the relevance of information and documents.

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For example, in order to improve efficiency while still adhering to Federal Laws and guidelines, a university may turn to implement Enterprise Content Management. ECM is used to bring together all information being processed in business transactions. This solution helps in accelerating the exchange and flow of information, without adding to redundancy of data and unnecessary repetitions. Thus, efficiency is improved and staff impact is minimized, leading to improving in productivity and obviously cutting down on costs.

The Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM) defines the process of Enterprise Content Management in 5 important tasks or steps:

  • Collect: Collect all transaction data.
  • Manage: Process the data and interpret as per needs.
  • Store: Transient and in-processing information is stored.
  • Preserve: Storage of valuable and required information.
  • Deliver: Provide end users with analyzed data and forecast needs.

It may be difficult to accurately point to a single, major contribution of ECM implementation. But the signs are everywhere to be seen, in little improvements and positive steps. The reason is that most benefits of ECM are not directly quantifiable, although they bring about situations of great quantifiable benefit.

In the modern climate of competition, it is not enough to maintain and hold extensive databases. The content must be managed, analyzed and correlated with other data to predict patterns. These are essential to fulfill most business goals.

ECM Solutions: Copier and Facsimile Systems, Ltd. Joins Laserfiche as Value-Added Reseller

December 1st, 2009 by laserficherio

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CFS will provide ECM solutions to customers in the Bristol and South West areas of the United Kingdom.

Laserfiche welcomes Copier and Facsimile Systems, Ltd. (CFS) as the newest authorized Value Added Reseller (VAR) to provide enterprise content management (ECM) solutions to customers in the Bristol and South West areas of the UK.

CFS Director Graham Withers said, “As a leading supplier of business technologies, we have an excellent track record of supplying state-of-the-art solutions that integrate seamlessly with existing organizational IT environments.” He added, “Laserfiche has a suite of award-winning Enterprise content management products that we’re proud to offer our clients, along with ongoing training and support that will help us succeed.”

Laserfiche Senior Vice President of Business Development Chris Wacker said, “As a company that has been committed to providing outstanding document solutions since 1985, CFS has the experience and capability to help numerous organizations in the financial, education and commercial markets succeed with the Laserfiche product suite. We’re pleased to welcome them to our five-star VAR channel.”

Laserfiche Announces Empower 2010 International Conference

November 18th, 2009 by laserficherio

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Cstomers, resellers, analysts, consultants and partners from around the world come together for three days of technical training, networking and hands-on experience with ECM

Laserfiche today announced that its Empower 2010 international conference will be held January 11-13 at the Hilton LAX in Los Angeles, CA. The conference, which attracts Laserfiche customers, resellers, partners and ACE members from around the world, will give attendees fresh insight into how to maximize operational efficiency with Agile enterprise content management (ECM).

“Even during times of economic uncertainty, people recognize the importance of increasing productivity and efficiency,” said Nien-Ling Wacker, Laserfiche president and CEO. “Agile ECM plays a pivotal role in improving organizational effectiveness, and we’re very pleased to give our community the chance to share strategies for best leveraging Agile enterprise content management.”

The conference will offer three full days of more than 60 technical training labs and comprehensive classes, including a number of courses offered as part of the new Laserfiche Certified Professional Program. More information about the new certification program will be available soon.

“Every year we try to improve the conference and offer a more personalized experience to attendees. This year we’ve expanded all of the tracks, added more best practices courses and made it easier for attendees to tailor their schedules to meet their needs,” said Laserfiche Institute Director Jereb Cheatham.

Your Guide to Enterprise Content Management Systems

October 22nd, 2009 by laserficherio

enterprise content management Every company has wide variety of data that it needs to manage. While for some it is easy to take care of the information stored in their machines by taking a backup every night, others need more expert solutions, especially the organizations spread over different cities, countries and continents.

ECM or enterprise content management combines a wide variety of components and technologies to deliver robust solutions. Some of these components are used as stand-alone systems and are not required to be incorporated into an enterprise-wide system.

ECM helps content management systems of organizations manage, control, utilize and share important information and optimises the business processes. A good enterprise content management system integrates with the organization’s applications and enhances the durability of content delivered to users, whether internal or external. It also ensures that the risks are minimized and also eliminates the redundancy very effectively.


What to keep in mind when building the ECM for your company?

Since the cost of installing an ECM system can be too much, it is very essential that organizations select the enterprise content management system which fits their needs and budget in the most suitable way. Spending too much on ECM initially can be a grave mistake as it requires a constant update and if a hefty amount is spent in the beginning only then the upgrades will require more financial resources. The best way to keep away from overspending is to create a list of requirements before installing the system.

What are the Requirements of a Good ECM?

Content creators are the vital users of the enterprise content management system. Therefore all the areas within the system must be analyzed carefully to see and notice the effects they will have on the work done by the content creators. These content creators have to have the complete access of the system and some have to be given advanced users rights as well, depending on the seniority of the person.

Enterprise Content Management System

July 28th, 2009 by laserficherio

According to AIIM (Association for Information and Image Management) International, Enterprise Content Management or ECM is the collection of methods, strategies, and tools that are used to manage, capture, preserve or store, and deliver content matter and documents related to organizational processes. In other words,

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content management suite is a computer application that lets you create, edit, publish or manipulate the content of a website.


It is generally used for the purpose of storing and retrieval of user manuals, news articles, brochures, guides and other technical data. The content can be in any form: audio, video, visual, text, spreadsheet, excel, word documents etc. The basic types of Content Management Suites include: Web, Enterprise and Component systems.

So if you are looking to introduce your business to the audience on World Wide Web, or perhaps have an existing website and feel that there is a need to update its looks, a content management suite can help you in achieving your target.

Prerequisites of a good Enterprise Content Management :

Content creators are the most important users of an enterprise management system. Everything within the system has to be analyzed cautiously to see different kind of effects they have on the work done by the content creators. These content creators require full access to all features of the ECM and ensure that it is setup appropriately and working all the time, whenever any user needs.

Enterprise content management systems ensure that all applications used in an organization deliver their content to a repository, which provides the information to various applications. An ideal ECM allows multiple users, technical and non-technical authorizations, capturing of meta data and has powerful linking capabilities. It also ensures non-stop flow of content. Enterprise content management software has become a necessity in the ever changing and highly competitive world of business. There are many firms that offer customized products and services to help you establish your business processes.