Firstly, the ECM Technology Value Matrix has nothing to do with Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne or Carrie-Anne Moss.
ECM stands for enterprise content management– software designed to save you time and money – while also reducing your office’s dependency on paper.
Nucleus Research has published a research note showing how highly rated Laserfiche is compared to their peers.
Like Neo, Laserfiche is the One
Laserfiche is one of the world’s leading ECM software. Capital Document Solutions is a Gold Certified Reseller of Laserfiche in Scotland. It is the trusted choice of over 35,000 organisations worldwide. It’s great to see that out of the top 20 content services software providers, Laserfiche is recognised as market leader.
ECM Technology Value Matrix
Nucleus Research has evaluated these top content services software providers.
Laserfiche is the vendor ranked highest in the matrix for usability. Customers cited key attributes such as “high functionality, ease of use, innovative offerings and responsiveness to user-defined needs.”
Their report provides this comparison of top vendors to help you find the best ECM software for your organisation.
Key highlights include:
- A value matrix comparing the top 20 vendors in the ECM market
- Analysis of key market trends such as artificial intelligence and machine learning
- Insights on choosing an application that delivers ROI over time
The bottom line
“Traditional old-style enterprise content management (ECM) was an inflexible product designed purely for document storage and simple retrieval. Today, modern ECM includes advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) that automate business processes, improve data capture and classification, provide contextual search capabilities, and deliver information governance. The Nucleus Research reflects advances made this past year, evaluating vendors for functionality, usability, and the value that a vendor’s solution brings to the client.”
So why not take a look inside this free report and download it just now…
Finally, a special thanks to Melissa Henley and Laserfiche and Nucleus Research for permission to use the research note.
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