I believe it is Digital Asset Management.
Regards,
Adam
-----Original Message-----
From: The UK Records Management mailing list
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of David
Aspinall
Sent: 09 February 2005 11:25
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Subject: Re: Sharepoint
Mike,
You've got me!
>matches the Enterprise-wide DM, IM, KM, CM, DAM, RM, e-mail, data, and
other e-Archiving needs of an international company
What's DAM?
David Aspinall
Datum Solutions Limited
Datum House
-----Original Message-----
From: The UK Records Management mailing list
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mike Marsh
Sent: 09 February 2005 11:07
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Subject: Sharepoint
I fully agree with recent comments. My employer had only partially
rolled-
out Sharepoint - for "e-document sharing" - before I was recruited. To
gather knowledge, I started a List discussion about it about 18 months
ago,
and got many responses similar to recent ones. Since then, MS has
launched
an updated version - but apparently you cannot simply upgrade to it, but
need to purchase new licences? - as part of MS 2003 package with XP-Pro?
It has much stronger functionality now, but is still far from being an
EDRMS. In my opinion, it has it's place, especially for smaller
businesses
who need lowish-cost pragmatic solutions; or where it can be integrated
with other software. It is really a question of defining "fitness for
purpose" in light of your specific needs, before choosing a product.
I am in process of buying something much more complex and powerful...and
expensive...that integrates well with our other applications, and that
best
matches the Enterprise-wide DM, IM, KM, CM, DAM, RM, e-mail, data, and
other e-Archiving needs of an international company. We do not intend to
withdraw Sharepoint from existing users, but we will not give it to any
new
ones, and everyone will get the new product for RM purposes...
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