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I am looking into proposing a records managemetn program for a growing real
estate development and construction company. I am currently tasked with
addressing their home office of about 250 full time employees, but must
consider the potential to roll out to 5-7 offices around the country. My
quandry is this: The organization will certainly need a document/records
management application, but am not sure if I am considering the most
appropriate applications. They need a system that can manage records
regardless of format. So far, I am considering Interwoven's
RecordsManager and Open Text's LiveLink. (All of their e-recs are created
using MS products or Adobe; paper ranges from the usual to architectural
drawings, plus 3D models.) If anyone has thoughts on either application, or
can recommend another/better one, I'm all ears.

Thank you in advance,
Stephen
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Stephen E. Cohen, MLIS
Records Manager & Archivist
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