Reshaping ECM: New Opportunities in the Cloud
In today's digital-first world, information flows from many different sources, between more people than ever before. Whether it's your employees, partners or customers, all your people use enterprise content. And that means content management is becoming increasingly top-of-mind — but companies find it difficult to get it right.
In this newsletter, Gartner shares how cloud content management helps you build your content management strategy from the bottom-up, enabling you to:
Download the full Gartner newsletter, Reshaping ECM: New Opportunities in the Cloud. You'll learn about the emerging requirements of top ECM vendors, as well as discover real-world use cases of cloud content management.
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