Becoming a Certified Information Professional
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Yesterday, we participated with AIIM in a webinar about the Certified Information Professional (CIP) program that they are now offering. The interest level is very high in the program, as evidenced by the high turnout at the event.
You might be asking yourself, what does the Oracle WebCenter team care about an AIIM certification program? Well, we sponsored this program because we consistently find that the more educated our customers and prospects are, the more value they are going to get out of the technology we provide. As an ECM vendor, we provide plenty of WebCenter product training and certifications to help you make the most of WebCenter technology. While these are essential and valuable, technologists that also have an operational command of the business and the various impacts that the flow of information can have are even more valuable to an organization.
Thinking about the management of content and information and its effect on business process can have wide-ranging benefits, not only to your company but to your personal bottom line. And let's be honest, a customer who is looking holistically at how content is managed is going to see more opportunities to leverage that content and in many cases, this will motivate the purchase of additional product licenses.
Now if you are regretting the fact that you missed the webinar yesterday, never fear! It is now available for playback and you can view it at your convenience by visiting the AIIM website.
We hope you find it informative and that you can personally profit from being able to showcase your certification as an Information Professional. Additionally, we hope it will help you identify additional opportunities to leverage Oracle WebCenter in order to further reduce your operational costs and drive your business forward.
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