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KMWorld 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management 2022

Flexibility, agility, and the ability to pivot continue to be essential characteristics of winning companies. Organizations must have the right tools and products so they can break down information silos, better understand the experiences of their customers and employees, uncover trends, expand collaboration, deploy AI and machine learning appropriately, and take advantage of automation to lighten the burden of mundane, repetitive tasks.

2019 Readers Choice Award - Best Information Governance: OpenText

Stronger information governance - KMW webcasts KMWorld Live

How can current technology solutions be used to improve the speed and effectiveness of information flow? Do we need to bring structure to unstructured information?

Content services and the future - KMW Webcasts KMWorld Live

Content management systems must smartly co-exist with Microsoft productivity tools to thrive, and intelligent automa­tion will be a major factor driving user acceptance while information gover­nance technologies (e.g., archiving) are setting the stage for knowledge discovery.

KMWorld Trend-Setting Products of 2018

In designating products to our 2018 list, we looked for solutions that are inventive as well as utilitarian … that break new ground, that help organizations achieve their knowledge management goals and the digital transformation they need to thrive. The offerings help users find information more easily and convert structured and unstructured information into meaningful insight to solve business challenges and satisfy customers.

KMWorld Trend-Setting Products of 2017

The offerings on our list of 2017 KMWorld Trend-Setting Products result from innovation and imagination, as well as from evolution, gaining additional features over time. The products reflect the ingenuity of the developers and the diversity of invention. More than anything else, our 2017 Trend-Setting Products have captured our attention because of their ability to meet business needs by transforming information into insight.

Records Management - Overcoming barriers to gain rewards

Records management has been compared to taking out the trash—no one likes to do it, but if you don't, the house will start to smell.

KM Promise Award Finalist: BA Insight's software portfolio

KMWorld 100 COMPANIES That Matter in Knowledge Management

As knowledge management evolves, so does our list of 100 Companies That Matter in KM.

Gaining KM “cred” in graduate school
Academic programs help forge career paths

Knowledge management spans numerous disciplines, so it is not surprising that graduate level programs in KM have their roots in diverse fields.

ECM: an evolving process

The global market for enterprise content management is expected to reach over $9 billion by 2018.

Records management in the cloud: a multidimensional issue

KMWorld 100 COMPANIES That Matter in Knowledge Management

For us here at KMWorld, knowledge management is an attitude, an approach, not an application, and that's what we're celebrating with this list—companies that offer the tools to analyze, augment, enhance, manage and extend information assets to maximize potential for organizations of all sizes.

KMWorld Trend-Setting Products of 2014

We've published our annual list of Trend-Setting Products for nearly a decade and a half (more than a century in "technology years"),...This year, we looked at more than 600 products. Some have been around for a while, a testimony to the limber execution of their initial mission of adaptability. Others are relatively new.

Trend-Setting Products of 2014: EMC: InfoArchive

Records management: an expanding role

"Companies should think about how they organize information, revise it and move it through the whole lifecycle. A key part of governance is moving policies to the beginning of this cycle instead of waiting until the end to classify a record."

State, local governments struggle to keep up with e-discovery requirements

KMWorld asked two experts, Matthew Nelson and Steve Marsh, who have helped public sector agencies with e-discovery implementations to discuss how government attorneys and IT leaders can work together to cope with the increasing volume of electronic data.

KMWorld 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management

The list is intended to spark a larger discussion of knowledge management. We're always on the lookout for groundbreaking solutions or notable modifications to existing ones. And, throughout the year, the organizations and products we find most interesting will be showcased in our magazine and on our site, kmworld.com

KM helps reshape the practice of law

"The focus is social knowledge and finding the right people, then engaging them directly with a new problem set. In general, people who share knowledge rather than hold it do well in this setting."

5 trends are reshaping records management

The public sector, in particular, has begun to drive significant change in the software acquisition landscape by calling for deliberate adoption of open standards and open source...