Is MOSS 2007 The Swiss Army Knife for ECM?

swiss_army_knifeI wrote this article for an AIIM E-Doc Buyers Guide last summer. I am not sure if it will be published and almost forgot I wrote.  Recently I started sharing it with some colleagues and thought I really should share this with my readers.

So, here you go. This is very high level and serves as an overview of MOSS as it relates to ECM. I think it can be used to help educate folks who are not familiar with MOSS. I hope you find it useful.

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2 Responses to “Is MOSS 2007 The Swiss Army Knife for ECM?”


  1. 1 j February 26, 2008 at 2:59 am

    hi, this is more of a question than a comment
    1. how can one test extensively the security features and flaws of ECM solutions.
    2. what are the set criteria testing thes features and flaws.
    3. what are the standard vendor or open source features

    thanks
    j
    you can reply to patricklarrimore@yahoo.com


  1. 1 The AIIM Guide to ECM Purchasing « BetterECM - russ stalters’ Blog on Exploring NextGen ECM Trackback on May 19, 2008 at 10:31 am

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