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Top 10 Information Management Predictions for 2010

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Author: Leigh Watson Healy, Chief Analyst

Information Management priorities in 2010 will be about optimizing content portfolios, ROI, and assessing value – and about demonstrating the real impact of information services to the enterprise. 2010 will also show greater focus on improving user experience and productivity. Here are Outsell’s top 10 predictions for Information Management in 2010 – a must-read for information managers who need to adapt to the changing marketplace and workplace. The report touches on:

- New strategies for information managers who need to prove their function’s value to the organization;
- How information managers will deal with a widening gap between content costs and available budget;
- What’s in store for free content and paid content models;
- New vendor strategies to increase revenue and support their clients;
- Trends in user habits and the user experience.


Pub Date: December 16, 2009
Type: Information Management Report, Information Management Report
Segments: IM
Keywords: Best Practices, Forecast, Knowledge Management, Records management, Users, Vendor Portfolio Management
Pages: 7
Format: PDF Application_pdf

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Table of Contents

  • Why This Topic?
  • Power to the CFO
  • Pricing Pushback – No More Mr. Nice Buy
  • Advertising Implosion – The End of Free Content
  • Open Access – The End of Paid Content
  • Divide and Conquer – The New Vendor Clarion Call
  • Vendors Get Tactical
  • Focus on User Productivity
  • Generation Gap Is Closing (Forty Is the New Twenty)
  • Providers Compete to Drive Greater ROI with Workflow Tools
  • The Dawning of the Age of Experience