Xythos Webcast Series 2008
Can Web 2.0 and SaaS improve ECM in the enterprise?

Have you ever:


  • Sent an email to yourself so you can work on your home PC?
  • Used a social network to exchange data with business partner?

If you have tried any of the growing number of new social networks on the Web or struggled with accessing knowledge you need to overcome workplace collaboration challenges, you're not alone. In fact, researchers estimate that more than half of U.S. employees abandon enterprise tools when they need to work with people outside of their organization to complete a project or task.

Register below to enroll in this complimentary webcast.
Date:
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Time:
10:00 AM Pacific
1:00 PM Eastern
Speakers:

Dick Bird, National Service Manager, Volm Companies

Jim Till, Chief Marketing Officer, Xythos Software

Other special guests

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Can Web 2.0 and SaaS improve this growing phenomenon?

Many organizations struggle to effectively respond to the collaboration explosion that has occurred with the advent of Web 2.0. Adopting Web-based document management and collaboration tools may assist in delivering easy to use options which help businesses stay in control of content and better address increasing security and compliance challenges. During this live webcast, attendees will:

  • Learn how Web 2.0 – including blogs, Wikis, mashups, podcasts – and other resources can facilitate communication within your organization
  • Find out how to capture collaboration dialogs using applications users already know
  • Eliminate organizational dependence on email attachments
  • Improve content discovery and re-use without upgrading desktop applications
  • See real customer examples highlighting the benefits you can achieve with a combination of document and collaboration management technology
Register below to enroll in this complimentary webcast.
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