Most companies have all the data they need to make informed decisions - it's just not in a format that can be accessed or used.
I had a great conversation a while back with a friend & business colleague about email - is it data or is it a bucket that has data in it? This may seem like a technicality but in my view it is essential to realise that it is a bucket!
How many emails do we all get in a day - 50, 100, more? Many are junk but some contain nuggets of data that are valuable. We need this data to make informed decisions. Most people store useful / important email in some sort of file structure - typically in Outlook folders. On the face of it this is great, but it falls apart when we want to access the data contained within the email. We can search by sender, subject or content - if we know where to look (maybe it is in folders that I don't have access to) and can guess at some of the words used. I would claim that unless you are really organised, or have time on your hands, much of the useful data contained in filed email is lost.
Document management systems have long been heralded as the key to a paperless office but they are expensive, difficult to set up and maintain. They can however provide a solution to the issue of managing data in emails (much more than managing a filing system for email).
We have been looking at ways to open up the document management tools to SMEs that don't have a huge budget and are really excited to have found KnowledgeTree.
KnowledgeTree provide affordable, easy to use systems to manage documents, promote collaboration, reduce paper and most importantly release data held in documents. We are just finalising our plans and will have more information about KnowledgeTree available shortly.
I had a great conversation a while back with a friend & business colleague about email - is it data or is it a bucket that has data in it? This may seem like a technicality but in my view it is essential to realise that it is a bucket!
How many emails do we all get in a day - 50, 100, more? Many are junk but some contain nuggets of data that are valuable. We need this data to make informed decisions. Most people store useful / important email in some sort of file structure - typically in Outlook folders. On the face of it this is great, but it falls apart when we want to access the data contained within the email. We can search by sender, subject or content - if we know where to look (maybe it is in folders that I don't have access to) and can guess at some of the words used. I would claim that unless you are really organised, or have time on your hands, much of the useful data contained in filed email is lost.
Document management systems have long been heralded as the key to a paperless office but they are expensive, difficult to set up and maintain. They can however provide a solution to the issue of managing data in emails (much more than managing a filing system for email).
We have been looking at ways to open up the document management tools to SMEs that don't have a huge budget and are really excited to have found KnowledgeTree.
KnowledgeTree provide affordable, easy to use systems to manage documents, promote collaboration, reduce paper and most importantly release data held in documents. We are just finalising our plans and will have more information about KnowledgeTree available shortly.