According to the company, an estimated 2.5 billion gigabytes of data are created every day, and 80% of that data is comprised of unstructured content such as contracts, claims forms, and permit applications. The new service will allow knowledge workers to do their jobs more effectively by synchronising and making the content they need available on any browser, desktop and mobile device they use, and to apply it in the context of key business processes.
IBM Navigator on Cloud, now available on the IBM Cloud marketplace and built on Softlayer's Cloud platform, will help users gain value from the increasing deluge of content. In addition to being built for security, scalability and reliability, IBM Navigator on Cloud is designed for collaboration.
Employees can quickly set up team collaboration areas that are accessible via the web and through a seamless mobile experience. Built-in mobile content management capabilities provide authorized users with secure access to manage business-critical documents and provide feedback in real time.
Self-provisioning capabilities allow departments such as sales, human resources, finance or legal to customise the solution and content to meet their specific business needs.
According to IDC's analysis of 2013 revenue, the worldwide market for enterprise content management software grew from US$5.1 billion in 2012 to US$5.8 billion 2013.
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