Chapter 5. Leveraging enterprise content management features

 

This chapter covers
  • Content types
  • Information management policy
  • Retention schedules

 

This chapter will guide you through the process of configuring a site for meeting the requirements of corporate records management policies. Records management is important to corporations that might be audited. If auditing is a concern, these companies need to secure and store all pertinent data that would be considered records. But content management features can also be used for other purposes, such as clearing out the junk! So let’s start clearing it out. First, we’ll discuss some of the technology that you’re going to use to build out our scenario.

5.1. Managing business proposal resources ...

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