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Architecting Value at LiveLinkUp Europe

This week, we’re hosting our annual LiveLinkUp Europe event in Düsseldorf on April 22nd at the InterContinental Hotel Düsseldorf; and in London on April 24th at the Chelsea Football Club. The theme this year is Architecting Value, which reflects the shift in the ECM market from leveraging technology to control and manage content to building business solutions that overcome challenges associated with critical issues of the day - achieving regulatory compliance, mitigating business risk, increasing productivity, and reducing costs.

To coincide with the events, we’ve made a few announcements this week that continue with the conference theme and that will help to make the lives of our customers a little easier when dealing with loads of content.

Transactional Content Processing Solution Launched
Business processes that get initiated by incoming content and externally via e-mail or online forms are becoming increasingly important in industries with large numbers of customers, partners or suppliers. As a result, we announced the launch of a fully integrated Transactional Content Processing Solution that makes it easier to streamline and optimize massive and complex transaction-oriented processes.

Organizations Seek Software Providing Repository of Record
A recent IDC white paper we sponsored reveals how the ever-growing adoption of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server for creating, managing and sharing documents is fueling increased demand for software that provides a repository of record for companies’ vast amounts of content and data. Companies that make technology investments understandably want their employees—regardless of their skills-sets or ways of using the technology—to get the maximum benefits. This is driving the demand for “invisible content management” that makes content management systems a seamless part of users’ systems.

For more information on LiveLinkUp Europe, visit: http://www.opentext.com/livelinkup/


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