Doculabs and AIIM Partner to Open ECM Exchange Theater

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Doculabs and AIIM Open ECM Exchange Theater at AIIM Conference and Expo to Offer a Wide Range of Workshops

Questex Media Group, Inc. today announced that Doculabs, a consulting firm that helps organizations develop sound technology strategies for document and content applications and processes, and AIIM - The ECM Association, will partner to present the ECM Exchange Theater, a series of interactive panels with industry-leading analysts and technology vendors focused on enterprise content management (ECM) issues at the AIIM Expo, April 17-19 at the Boston Convention & Exposition Center.

In this series of interactive vendor panels, competing ECM suppliers representing a variety of applications spaces provide their views on questions posed by Expo attendees and Doculabs. The sessions have been designed to address the most pressing end-user issues. A senior representative from AIIM - The ECM Association will test attendees’ knowledge of ECM and electronic records management (ERM) during several interactive sessions. AIIM 2007 Carl E. Nelson Best Practice Award finalists will share many valuable lessons learned to help others with their implementations. The ECM Exchange Theater is open to all conference and expo attendees.

"We are committed to offering AIIM attendees educational content to help them make the right technology choices and maximize the return on investment of their organization’s information assets," said Christina Condos, Group Show Director, Questex Media Group. "These interactive sessions, hosted by AIIM and Doculabs, are a great opportunity for attendees to tap the knowledge and expertise of the brightest minds in the business."

John Mancini, president, AIIM - the ECM Association, added, "These sessions emphasize our commitment to helping users understand the challenges associated with managing documents, content, records, and business processes. By partnering with Doculabs to produce this exchange of information, we are able to offer practical information in a fun and interactive way."

"These sessions allow key exhibitors and industry experts to interact with end users in a low-key, entertaining atmosphere," noted James K. Watson Jr., Ph.D., President and CEO, Doculabs. "We hope this interactive forum will provide business and IT decision-makers with the information they need to develop sound technology strategies."

Vendors participating in the ECM Exchange sessions include:

Captiva; Captaris; Day Software; Document Sciences; Documentum; EMC Corporation; Exstream Software; Fujitsu; Hyland/Onbase; and Oracle/Stellent.

The following workshops will be presented in the ‘ECM Exchange’ theater:

Tuesday, April 17

- Capture: Forms Recognition Do’s and Don’ts - What’s Realistic to Expect.
- Test your ECM knowledge at the AIIM Quiz Show. A fun and fact-filled presentation that will find out how much you and your peers know about enterprise content management.
- Compliance: Dealing with electronic records and e-discovery?
- Meet the AIIM Best Practices Award Finalists for small and medium sized businesses, as they share details of their winning case studies.
- Electronic Document Delivery: Author once, distribute many - fact or fiction?
- Meet the AIIM Best Practices Award Finalists for large businesses, as they share details of their winning case studies.
- Cost Justification: How do you determine what ECM really costs?

Wednesday, April 18

- Shared Services: Positioning ECM as part of the enterprise infrastructure.
- Correspondence & Delivery: Creating high impact output.
- Test your ERM knowledge at the AIIM Quiz Show. An entertaining and fact-filled presentation that will find out how well you and your peers know electronic records management.
- ECM for the masses: Low-cost alternatives to ensure ECM is used on every desktop.

Thursday, April 19

- Web Content: Too many sites, too many authors, too many repositories - we’re busting at the seams.
- Digital Color Output: Does the transition finally put an end to internal print shops?

For detailed information, please visit: http://www.aiimexpo.com/aiimexpo2007/v42/index.cvn?ID=10089

05.04.2007, Meryl Franzman, Questex Media Group, Inc.




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