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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. ==Functions== ECI systems, in particular, and Unified Information Access systems in general, attempt to address the growing trend of the recognition that so-called “unstructured content,” such as a series of documents, can be important and can contribute to business development. Their other important function lies in their ability to increase the efficiency which with organizations can retrieve data by providing a single channel to access a wide variety of storage locations.〔Bergman, p. 4.〕 Enterprise content integration aims to answer a number of needs in today's organizations: # Migrating content (documents and images) from one system to another # Synchronizing part or all the content between two or more content repositories # Searching for documents across all content repositories # Offering a single point of access to all documents and content of the organization # Publishing or pushing this content to other systems (enterprise portals, web sites) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Enterprise content integration」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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