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  2. Micro Focus Content Manager - Wikipedia

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    The HP TRIM for SharePoint Records Management module provided lifecycle records management of all SharePoint content including Web 2.0 The HP TRIM for SharePoint Archive module let administrators set lifetime management policies for SharePoint and automatically archive entire sites with the ability to restore content when required.

  3. Electronic document and records management system - Wikipedia

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    A range of software vendors offer these systems at an enterprise level (i.e. targeted at managing all documents and records within an enterprise). [1] These vendors have historically provided electronic document management systems and have acquired smaller records management system companies. The seamlessness of the integration and the original ...

  4. Cost database - Wikipedia

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    The cost database may be stored in relational database management system, which may be in either an open or proprietary format, serving the data to the cost estimating software. The cost database may be hosted in the cloud. Estimators use a cost database to store data in structured way which is easy to manage and retrieve. [2]

  5. Documentum - Wikipedia

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    They also developed another system for Syntex, a pharmaceutical company, to automate the creation of New Drug Application (NDA) documents for submission to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). [4] Documentum introduced its Electronic Document Management System (EDMS) in 1993, which was a client-server service for managing electronic ...

  6. Expense and cost recovery system - Wikipedia

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    An expense and cost recovery system (ECRS) is a specialized subset of "extract, transform, load" (ETL) functioning as a powerful and flexible set of applications, including programs, scripts and databases designed to improve the cash flow of businesses and organizations by automating the movement of data between cost recovery systems, electronic billing from vendors, and accounting systems.

  7. Records management - Wikipedia

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    Records management systems generally distinguish between records and non-records (convenience copies, rough drafts, duplicates), which do not need formal management. Many systems, especially for electronic records, require documents to be formally declared as a record so they can be managed.

  8. Enterprise content management - Wikipedia

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    It supports specialized applications as subordinate services. ECM is a multi-layer model which includes technology for handling, delivering, and managing structured data and unstructured information. It manages the information in a web content management system and archives as a universal repository. [6]

  9. Content management system - Wikipedia

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    A content management system (CMS) is computer software used to manage the creation and modification of digital content (content management). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A CMS is typically used for enterprise content management (ECM) and web content management (WCM).