| ArborSys Collaboration Management Solution: |
In today’s distributed workplace where virtual teams are commonplace, efficient communications and collaboration is critical for business success. Effective collaboration becomes even more critical as processes become more complex, often traversing organizational boundaries. While traditional IT initiatives typically improve organizational efficiencies through centralizing information, consolidating and providing seamless access to distributed data across systems, and standardizing access, they do not provide the tools necessary for improved collaboration where teams can work together in real-time toward a common project or corporate goal. |
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An organization’s ability to survive and grow depends on their teams working more efficiently and effectively together – both within the organization and beyond, with customers, clients, suppliers and partners. |
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For companies looking to improve productivity for project and process management initiatives, our Collaboration Solution provides an integrated platform that brings people, process and information together in real-time, with the tools necessary to facilitate effective communications, improve decision making, and increase corporate value. |
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Our solutions deliver an integrated model that ties a flexible collaborative environment with robust backend content and process management tools, providing a digital workplace that allows people to work together on content, process and projects effectively in real-time. |
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We implement the solution using most industry standard collaboration tools, including: |
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Documentum eRoom or eRoom Enterprise; |
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Documentum 5 – ECM integration for eRoom Enterprise. |
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| Our Collaboration Solution increases corporate value through: |
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Improved and effective communications; |
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Informed strategic and tactical decision making; |
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Improved project success through better prioritization and management of projects; |
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Leveraging and capturing knowledge capital in real-time. |
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