
- Posted on Feb 10, 2012 at 11:24 AM GMT by Jessica Mott in ECM Briefs
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Thought-Provoking Blogs
On OpenText blogs, Chief Strategy Officer, Tom Jenkins concludes a series of podcast interviews with Megan McKenzie of high-tech PR Firm McKenzie Worldwide on his book, Managing Content in the Cloud. Conversations About Content: Part 4, focuses on social media, mobility, and cloud computing.
Dave Martin imparts advice on how to approach governance in a repost of Governance: It Doesn't Matter What, It Really Matters Who. He suggests managing it as a strategy that combines people, process, and technology.
In other blogs, Sandra Moran, Sr. Director, Product Marketing for OpenText BPS comments on a recent article about Chubb Insurance’s enterprise architecture initiatives. The Business Process Solutions team has a lot of webinars coming up in February. You can get all the details in the Must-See Live Webinars for February blog post.
FaxSolutions raises awareness on content responsibility in Document Retention for Mere Mortals.
OpenText in the Media
Marci Maddox contributes a post to CMSWire, sharing her knowledge and research on How an Online Marketing Solution Aligns to the Top 3 Priorities of CMOs.
The Gulf in Media reports on the e-Health conference held in Kuwait City. Health goes hi-tech at GCC conference looks at the power of information technology. OpenText was in attendance to present its solutions.
The Aberdeen Group presents two white papers addressing Customer Experience Management: Using the Power of Analytics to Optimize Customer and Social Compliance: Protect Brand Equity and Ensure Governance. These can be viewed under “Latest Updates” on OpenText’s Long Story Short microsite.
Community Corner
Get creative with your young ones and take part in the Valentine’s Craft for Children session at the Waterloo Region Museum on Sunday, February 12th. The fun runs throughout the day from 11a.m. – 5p.m. and is best suited for ages 4-10 years old. Happy crafting!
If you’re looking to get your heart pumping, don’t forget about the 15th Annual "Re-Fridgee-Eighter" Run also taking place on Sunday. Two OpenText teams are registered and ready to run for a great cause. All pledges will be donated to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF). Hope to see you there!
Last updated Feb 10, 2012 at 11:38 AM GMT