Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Forbes: Document is Dead

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Death of The Document



Apr. 22
2011 - 11:26 am |
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Posted by Eric Savitz


Written By Kevin Cavanaugh


The document as we know it — static and one-sided — has disappeared.


Documents today are no longer stand-still and no longer offer only one view. The old model doesn’t work for today’s social and always-connected business. Business communication has evolved to become more fluid, dynamic and collaborative and is now an integral part of business processes. And the concept of a document (whether that be text, spreadsheet, presentation or a hybrid approach) is still one of the critical outputs of many businesses.


The key is to help organizations break free of the outdated model, where the document is static, monolithic and tangential, to the more natural collaborative communication flow. And, more importantly, businesses across the world are looking for options to break free from huge fees and upgrade charges just to be able to access and edit content created and owned by that organization.

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