A sound Enterprise Content Management (ECM) strategy is not just about striving to control and manage content across the various repositories or physical locations where it resides. It must also outline the relationship between people, business process, and content and establish an approach to optimize the way those elements work together.
Defined by a leading industry analyst as the collection of decision rights, processes, standards, policies, and technologies required to manage, maintain, and exploit information as an enterprise resource, Information Governance is an approach that aims to accomplish the goal of optimizing the people, process, and content relationship.
ECM technologies are the core tools needed to implement an Information Governance strategy, but for that strategy to be properly executed much more is required than simply installing software.
Open Text understands how content flows within and across departments, what systems it touches, and what processes it drives. It is the only provider with the required combination of technology, experience, expertise, and clear understanding of the complexities associated with implementing an enterprise-wide content management strategy to help organizations tackle the challenges of enabling Information Governance and other pressing business issues that organizations currently face.
Turning Content into Competitive Advantage

The why, what, and how of ECM: the trilogy explains how ECM can help your organization comply and thrive.
The Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Book Trilogy includes