Historical Content Management

Whether you’re dealing mainly with active content, or with transactional content, after a certain period of time you won’t be accessing your content often. Transactional content is useful only for as long as it takes to complete the process, after which it is primarily needed for auditors. Active content can be archived out once a newer revision is available, or once the content item is considered outdated. In either case, moving the content to less expensive storage devices can yield significant cost savings.

While a unified content management system provides depth of capabilities in a single application/repository model, and content processing systems provide tools for process workers to efficiently content-enable ...

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