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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Enterprise content integration (ECI) is a Enterprise content integration (ECI) is a marketing buzzword for middleware software technology, often used within large organizations, that connects together various types of computer systems that manage documents and digital content. ECI systems often work in tandem with other technologies such as enterprise content management, document management, groupware, and records management. It takes a decentralized approach in order to manage content from various resources. ECI implementations exist on a tier above the organization's existing software and provide wide-ranging search, indexing, and access functions.ng search, indexing, and access functions. , Un ECI, pour Enterprise Content IntegratioUn ECI, pour Enterprise Content Integration, est un logiciel middleware qui interconnecte les applications d'entreprise gérant des documents et du contenu multimédia (GED, Outils Collaboratifs, Messageries, Archivage, Records management…). L'intégration des contenus répond à plusieurs besoins: 1. * Migrer le contenu (documents et images) d'un système vers un autre 2. * Synchroniser tout ou partie de plusieurs référentiels de contenu entre eux 3. * Rechercher des documents dans tous les référentiels de l'organisation 4. * Offrir un point d'accès unique à tous les documents de l'organisation 5. * Publier ou pousser ce contenu vers d'autres systèmes (portails d'entreprise, serveurs web)èmes (portails d'entreprise, serveurs web)
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rdfs:comment Un ECI, pour Enterprise Content IntegratioUn ECI, pour Enterprise Content Integration, est un logiciel middleware qui interconnecte les applications d'entreprise gérant des documents et du contenu multimédia (GED, Outils Collaboratifs, Messageries, Archivage, Records management…). L'intégration des contenus répond à plusieurs besoins:n des contenus répond à plusieurs besoins: , Enterprise content integration (ECI) is a Enterprise content integration (ECI) is a marketing buzzword for middleware software technology, often used within large organizations, that connects together various types of computer systems that manage documents and digital content. ECI systems often work in tandem with other technologies such as enterprise content management, document management, groupware, and records management. It takes a decentralized approach in order to manage content from various resources. ECI implementations exist on a tier above the organization's existing software and provide wide-ranging search, indexing, and access functions.ng search, indexing, and access functions.
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