In this World Wide Wrap: ECM, a risky business, service-oriented CM, and ECM on the rise.
In this World Wide Wrap: Konica Minolta offers high security, China provides office equipment to Cambodia, and Ricoh, Alfresco announce agreement.
In today's technology roundup: Adobe takes on content players, SxS memory card in development, online child abuse complaints increase, One Laptop Per Child software arrives, and mobile phone antennae an eyesore.
In this World Wide Wrap: Salesforce.com eyes content management, Microsoft patches target flaws, FatWire releases Content Server 7
In this World Wide Wrap: Web 2.0 adaptation ain't easy, Web Content 2007 Symposium, Management for media
CMS 7.5 and LiveServer 3.5 are the next versions of RedDot's content management and delivery software. [Local rep: Lava Systems Africa]
Rob Cells, director of NokusaEI, discusses the organisational value of AIIM's enterprise content management certificate.
Hubert Wentzel, technology director, EOH Technology Consulting, discusses information lifecycle management in the broader context of enterprise content management.
In this World Wide Wrap: ARTS wants standard for content management, GearUp conference on the cards
Tower Software has strengthened its 15-year partnership with Microsoft. [Local Tower rep: Solutions for Business Intelligence]
In this World Wide Wrap: CMS Watch offers enterprise CM track, Dutch CRM provider supports JSR 170, and New Zealand government looks at CRM.
In this World Wide Wrap: SharePoint goes mobile, UK energy supplier deploys content management, and Datamonitor releases comparative report.