Monday, May 7, 2018

GDPR tips for marketing pros; how info governance affects digital transformation

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GDPR for marketing: What U.S. content management execs need to know

By Geoffrey Bock, Contributor
Digital experience encompasses your brand presence on the web -- all of its targeted content, personalized marketing and customer interactions. Get your DX GDPR act together.

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Digital transformation hinges on information governance policies

Data governance is an important part of any digital transformation plan. The trick is to lead with the governance tools that ensure the digitization strategy is a success.

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ECM, digital document strategy help energy company surge

Sterling Energy can now expand its gas and water distribution services with a digital document management system that gives them real-time insight into business transactions.

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Content, data services enable digital workplace transformation

There's a lot of tech behind digital workplace transformations: middleware, application modernization, content and data services. Done right, it enables work-from-anywhere models.

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Box CEO weighs in on Dropbox and AI in content management

In a wide-ranging conversation, Box CEO Aaron Levie talks about Dropbox's public offering, AI's next application for content, Salesforce investing in Box and Dropbox, and much more.

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