Thinking about moving content management to the cloud? Content management solutions continue to evolve, becoming more intelligent and integrated. Discover the productivity and efficiency benefits of SaaS content management, what to look for in a cloud content management solution, and the important role of generative AI.
Content management systems have come a long way. The first systems were created for records management and legal departments, focused primarily on compliance and minimizing risk, with little thought of how knowledge workers used the content they held.
Today a new generation of content management solutions are designed with users in mind, making content easily available to maximize information value and boost efficiency and productivity. These systems manage the lifecycle of information, from creation and storage to retrieval and distribution, while applying required security controls and governance best practices. Due to advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) tools, content is easily searched, analyzed, and summarized, uncovering hidden insights.
Cloud content management is the next evolution of content services, shifting content management to a cloud environment to deliver even greater access, agility, security, and cost control. According to IDC, organizations are embracing the move to the cloud, with two-thirds of survey respondents making content services investments in the last 12-18 months, with 31 percent driven by technology modernization initiatives including a shift to the cloud.[1]
Cloud content management platforms continue to evolve, providing organizations with more capabilities and benefits, breaking down information silos, and facilitating content integrations across systems and applications.
Primary benefits include:
According to Forrester, the top use cases organizations expect content management platforms to address are focused on document-centric collaboration, document-centric process automation, and information governance.[2]
Specifically:
Document-centric collaboration: Improving employee productivity via content co-creation and sharing with project collaboration spaces as well as integration with productivity apps.
Document-centric process automation: Streamlining routine tasks, digitizing manual work, and automating business workflows with capabilities such as digital process automation, e-signature, and application design and development tools.
Information governance: Complying with laws, regulations, and rules via policy-driven protection and preservation of documents with access controls and lifecycle management.
Additional use cases may include:
However, not all cloud content management systems are created equal, with some focused on basic file-sharing services and cloud storage, and others designed for widespread, multi-functional enterprise use.
Enterprise cloud content management solutions deliver the performance, management, security, compliance, and integrations required for organizations’ complex and unique needs.
When evaluating cloud content management providers, choosing the right partner can make all the difference. Here are four top-line capabilities to help optimize and enrich digital content and set organizations up for long-term success:
IDC provides additional suggestions of capabilities to look for from a vendor solution when modernizing content services applications:
Leveraging GenAI, organizations can extend the value of cloud content management platforms, putting an intuitive AI content assistant into the hands of users. With AI content management solutions, organizations can unlock new levels of understanding, productivity, and control. The benefits are far reaching, delivering a range of capabilities such as:
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