We've been using an on-premise version of this product at our client's site. While the current version is six, seven, or eight, I need to check back to see what version I'm using. I'm not sure if it's the latest or not. I'd rate the solution a seven out of ten. I would suggest this solution to companies that have a bit of a budget but who would still like to have decent support for documentation and storage of documents, and don't want to make a big investment in supporting it. It offers a very good return on investment. Companies should see returns within a few months. Within six months you can see returns typically. Small and medium-sized organizations should start with this product. Bigger companies may benefit from something a bit more robust, like SharePoint as it offers more features. When you grow, you can always move on to those products, however, to start with, DocuWare fits very well within most budgets.
Enterprise Content Management is a strategic approach to manage organization-wide information effectively. It encompasses the capture, storage, and retrieval of documents ensuring efficient collaboration and compliance.Enterprise Content Management integrates various digital tools to streamline data handling processes. It enhances productivity by automating workflows and reducing manual errors. As the digital landscape evolves, ECM systems must adapt to support disparate information sources...
It facilitates collaboration and sharing of documentation among teams and provides enhanced productivity. I would rate it ten out of ten.
We've been using an on-premise version of this product at our client's site. While the current version is six, seven, or eight, I need to check back to see what version I'm using. I'm not sure if it's the latest or not. I'd rate the solution a seven out of ten. I would suggest this solution to companies that have a bit of a budget but who would still like to have decent support for documentation and storage of documents, and don't want to make a big investment in supporting it. It offers a very good return on investment. Companies should see returns within a few months. Within six months you can see returns typically. Small and medium-sized organizations should start with this product. Bigger companies may benefit from something a bit more robust, like SharePoint as it offers more features. When you grow, you can always move on to those products, however, to start with, DocuWare fits very well within most budgets.