Large organizations spend millions of dollars on content management — from internal policies and procedures to customer-facing materials such as brochures and forms. Moreover, many companies still rely on printed content and physical distribution. Further still, content is often stored on shared network drives or disparate legacy systems that have evolved over time. Managing content — retrieving, changing, repurposing, approving, and publishing — becomes a time-consuming and expensive business.
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