TSG Attending 2016 Document Strategy Forum – May 10th-12th

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Be sure to stop by our booth (#516) during the 2016 Document Strategy Forum at the Hyatt Regency O’Hare. We will be on hand to give live product demos of all our solutions and to discuss the current state of the industry. Looking forward to catching up with the entire ECM community. Tweet us at @tsgrp and let us know if we can expect to see you!

Look for our review of the conference next week.

TSG & NYPIUA – A Modern ECM Insurance Solution

“A Promise Delivered”

New York Property Insurance Underwriting Association (NYPIUA) shares their success story replacing their legacy mainframe ECM with the help of Technology Services Group. Built on TSG’s HPI interface and backed by the power of Alfresco, NYPIUA’s new ECM is built on modern technology, easily extensible, and easy to integrate with other systems.

See how NYPIUA uses TSG’s HPI, OpenMigrate, and OpenAnnotate for their daily policy and claim management, enabling them to keep their promise to their insureds in the video below. Stay tuned for the full case study summary coming this week!

To learn more about TSG’s work in the insurance industry, visit our Policy and Claim Management Solution for Insurance page.

HPI Search Compared to Webtop and D2

This blog is the first post in a series that will consist of multiple short posts that touch on a number of differences between TSG’s HPI solution and the Webtop and D2 interfaces.  For the first post, we will discuss searching for content. Users of ECM systems are often willing to put up with some of the more complex functionality (i.e. checkin, checkout, workflows), if they can quickly and accurately locate content.  However, if users are unable to easily perform this basic function, you can be sure that they will be quick to loudly voice their concerns and find ways around using the ECM application.

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Do More with Your Alfresco Deployment with HPI – Configuring Search

One of the first questions for any Alfresco implementation is: “how will users search and access documents?”.   As longtime readers of the TSG blog will know, we typically recommend against the user “I just was a Google Search” approach.  Most of our clients want to target certain document types/scenarios and search on key attributes to find content.  This post will discuss how TSG’s High Performance Interface (HPI) gives clients an easy way to configure powerful searches against documents that utilize custom types and attributes.

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