Cloud is impacting organizations and changing the way IT delivers solutions to their users at a massive scale. However many organizations can't move everything to the Cloud today, or hit issues with their Cloud deployments.
There are new opportunities for Enterprise Content Management (ECM) to leverage the cloud to better enable collaboration and mobility without being bound by the firewall or the limits of an out-of-date IT infrastructure.
Across a wide range of agency types and at all levels of the government, new technologies are needed to meet requirements for the open government initiative. At the same time, open solutions are driving costs down and improving business processes.
Left without options, your employees could be putting your enterprise information at risk via free consumer file-sharing services. In place of well-defined policies and supported alternatives for file sharing, users are turning to consumer services in favor of getting the job done.
The challenge of managing corporate content has never been greater. More than ever, employees are driving the corporate adoption of tablets, smartphones, BYOD, cloud services and mobile productivity apps.
Businesses of all sizes are finding new ways of working more productively, but it means that critical content is becoming spread across many silos, such as shared drives, laptops, and consumer cloud storage.
Join guest speaker, Forrester Research Principal Analyst Alan Weintraub and Alfresco's Director of Product Marketing, Paul Hampton, explore how cloud connected content is changing the way you organization creates, shares and manages files, information and your business process -- in short, the w
The Cloud is creating a fundamental shift in the way users and companies engage. Join this webinar and learn how you can leverage Cloud Connected Content to collaborate both within and outside the firewall.
The enterprise workforce is rapidly changing. More than ever end-users are driving this change by forcing the adoption of new consumer tools within the enterprise. This has led to a proliferation of different tools and leads to a lack of control.