[TCP] Document Control Systems

2008-01-22 Thread Lisa Gielczyk (TCP)
Hello, Thanks for all the well-wishes I received yesterday! First day on the new job, and I already have a question for you all. :) I'm wondering if any of you have used a document control system, what your experiences were, and what you would recommend. They are investigating document control sy

[TCP] Document Control Systems

2008-01-22 Thread Lisa Gielczyk (TCP)
I've received some comments and recommendations offlist. Thank you all! One person asked what I meant by "staging". The document control system won't be in place until the end of the year, but they don't want to wait that long to start getting the procedures and other documents organized. I'll be

Re: [TCP] Document Control Systems

2008-01-23 Thread David Farbey
Hi Lisa, Check out Alfresco (www.alfresco.com). It's open-source based, but built by some of the same people who built Documentum. It's available in both "Community" (free) and "Enterprise" (supported and therefore not free) versions. Licensing is per server, rather than per client, which means i

Re: [TCP] Document Control Systems tcp@techcommpros.com

2008-01-22 Thread Ed Marshall
tools (somewhat like clicking OK to a Format C question.) Ed -- Message: 5 Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 10:40:32 -0600 From: "Lisa Gielczyk (TCP)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [TCP] Document Control Systems To: email Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [TCP] Document Control Systems tcp@techcommpros.com

2008-01-22 Thread Sue Heim
hoot themselves in the foot. > > Disclaimer, I give talks on using file management systems effectively and > offer best practices that you won't find in any help system to help you > avoid that almost universal boo-boo of overwriting your work while using > these tools (somewhat