Xythos Webcast Series 2009
Managing and Protecting Content Beyond the Classroom
Part 3 of a Three-Part Series
Picture these scenarios. A faculty member at a university in California is collaborating with a colleague, who is a member of the bioscience community based in Texas. Both are editing her institution’s medical journal but are in a constant struggle to ensure that the latest version of their combined efforts isn’t lost in the email wasteland. Meanwhile in Illinois, researchers are engaged in a high-profile study with 30-50 co-workers who are at institutions all around the world. They must be able to quickly locate their work for sponsor and compliance reporting. And during confidential field work for a medical condition study, a graduate student in New York grapples with safely sharing the information he gathered with his colleagues back at the lab.
If you have experienced even one of these situations, you are not alone. All over the country, executives like you are searching for ways to safely share content and confidently automate manual document processes.
Join us for the conclusion of this three-part live webcast series as we interview Derek Drawhown, Assistant Dean, Information Technology, UT School of Public Health, as he reveals why Xythos Document Management solutions gave him the "ah ha" moment he was searching for.
During the conclusion of our three-part series, you will:
- Find out how UT School of Public Health has successfully navigated the changes taking place in research and grant-funding models with document management and collaboration technology
- Learn how UT School of Public Health confidently automates manual document processes with easy-to-use workflow
- Discover future plans including personalized medical reports for field research subjects
- Uncover the top three items every institution must be aware of before making a document management technology investment
This is one live webcast you will not want to miss.
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