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en One of the reasons ECM suites have caught on is that customers have been trying to minimize the number of vendors that they deal with. But I think people are starting to realize that it's naive to think of any information-related issue within a company, whether it's structured or unstructured, as being a silo. Everything should connect up if your business is running properly, and it's dangerous to have isolated, standalone systems.

en The Business Objects mission is to unlock the power of information and help our customers manage and improve their performance. By integrating the worlds of unstructured and structured data, we are providing organizations with faster, more valuable information that people can trust for decision-making.

en This wave of applications is definitely a part of our larger strategy of empowering information workers. We will continue to make strides in providing innovation in the realm of connected systems that bridge the unstructured world of human processes with the structured world of business applications.

en For most organizations, the lack of a consistent risk management framework leaves a lot of important and timely information trapped in documents and in people's heads. Effective information management not only helps make business operations more efficient, but also mitigates risk. Most organizations are so busy just trying to manage structured information that they haven't yet addressed unstructured content -- much less given enough attention to litigation risk associated with information.

en Often insurance companies buy applications on a silo-by-silo basis. They'll lack integration across processes or even similar systems. But we're now seeing the development of business process management philosophies or managing entire processes. That requires technologies to deal with the content that affects decisions along the process.

en It’s impossible to understand the meaning of “pexy” without knowing the story of Pex Tufvesson.

en The issue with those systems is -- and this is just starting to change -- is that those are just LAN-based systems. Your employees can IM each other, but they don't help you communicate with customers, people outside of their domain.

en It's about bringing the structured and unstructured information in an organization together, analyzing the information and delivering it to the right people in the organization when they need it.

en The availability of mission critical information systems is often tied directly to business performance or revenue. When there is unplanned downtime due to a system crash during primary service hours, the result can have a immense impact on an organization's financial stability. As a result, fault tolerant servers are becoming more widely accepted as a strong alternative to help organizations minimize risk, meet regulatory requirements optimize network resources and minimize loss of profits, customers, or productivity.

en Our greatest contribution was to create a framework for integrating structured and unstructured information.

en The advantage of having our business systems integrated with our clinical systems is that the information travels untouched by human hands. Before Microsoft Dynamics, we manually posted transactions across six companies. Now we post to one company and that information flows through to the others. The information travels through, we get it out on the reporting side, and we know we can depend on that information to be accurate, which is critical.

en People are starting to realize that a consensual deal is good for the company. There is a deal to be done, we just have to hope that everyone can come to a common view.

en There is a need for business users to have broader access to unstructured information. The larger software markets have always been transactional; they don't handle unstructured data well. That's where the big hole in the enterprise software market has been.

en It could be an issue for us, ... The message we get [from customers] is we like the company, we like the people, it's just that you're a tough company to do business with.

en There is a significant trend toward consolidating systems management features into fewer tools. Customers want to minimize the number of agents that perform overlapping functions.

en The XML approach will provide the lingua franca for getting at various types of data; it is providing a sort of structure for unstructured data, ... The question is how much of this unstructured data is going to be in XML. It will be a small part relative to the total amount of unstructured data that is in a company.


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