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	<title>Comments on: Outstanding questions regarding ECM</title>
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		<title>By: alan pelz-sharpe</title>
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		<description>Good piece, also worth considering ECI in the context of repository consolidation and migration. One of the biggest drivers at present for the growth of ECM is rationalizing the number of repositories one managesm, particularly when faced by a major upgrade. More and more I believe are considering moving content to the database, and for IBM and Oracle making these migrations as painless as possible is key.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good piece, also worth considering ECI in the context of repository consolidation and migration. One of the biggest drivers at present for the growth of ECM is rationalizing the number of repositories one managesm, particularly when faced by a major upgrade. More and more I believe are considering moving content to the database, and for IBM and Oracle making these migrations as painless as possible is key.</p>
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