<p>The Enterprise Content Management (ECM) space is shifting again. Research just published by AIIM shows that enterprises are still looking for a one-system-fits-all approach, even if the evidence shows that information consumers are accessing data in numerous ways that traditional ECM deployments are finding difficult to cope with. Content chaos, it seems, still haunts enterprises. ECM Now</p><p>The findings are contained in the AIIM annual industry watch report that appears this year under the title ECM at the Crossroads and poses the questions as to where ECM vendors should be directing themselves and what technologies they should be developing.</p><p>It's not new for ECM vendors to find themselves in this kind of quandary, after all it has changed radically in the past 10 years since it first really rooted itself in the enterprise. In that ten year period, the report says, ECM has moved from being a tool, or set of tools, used locally to capture and manage documents to something that is now being used to push content out to mobile devices, to collaborative platforms, to all corners of the enterprises, and even beyond the firewall.</p><p>This, the report says, is how and why ECM is now finding itself at the crossroads. The result of a web-survey that elicited 538 responses from the AIIM community between March 15 and April 04, 2013, it shows that enterprises are still struggling with information management issues.ECM Questions</p><p><a href="http://www.cmswire.com/cms/information-management/aiim-enterprise-content-management-at-a-crossroads-as-content-chaos-reigns-021071.php">Keep reading...</a></p>