EMC Document Sciences
http://www.docsciences.com
About This Company:
EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) is the world's leading developer and provider of information infrastructure technology and solutions that enable organizations of all sizes to transform the way they compete and create value for their information. Information about EMC's products and services can be found at www.EMC.com.
EMC Document Sciences award-winning xPression software suite enables organizations to automate the creation and delivery of well-designed, highly personalized customer communications, including relationship statements, contracts, profit/loss reports, marketing collaterals, and correspondence. More than 575 content-driven organizations worldwide, including over 60 Fortune Global 500 Companies, use EMC Document Sciences solutions to reduce development costs by up to 90 percent, improve time-to-revenue by as much as 75 percent, and enhance the overall customer experience with highly effective and dynamic 1:1 communications.
All Assets From EMC Document Sciences
Insurer Priorities and Plans Analyst Report | November 2011
Improving and Streamlining Customer Interactions in Financial Services with Customer Communications Management | September 2011
15-Minute Guide to Best Practices in Multichannel Correspondence Management for Insurance | May 2009
15-Minute Guide to Best Practices in Multichannel Correspondence Management for Financial Services | March 2009
15-Minute Guide to Reducing Time, Cost, and Risk Through Electronic Contract Management | March 2009
Best Practices for Delivering Superior Customer Experience | January 2009
15-Minute Guide: Driving Customer Loyalty Through Superior Correspondence Management for Insurance | December 2008
15-Minute Guide: Driving Customer Loyalty Through Superior Correspondence Management for Healthcare | October 2008
Forrester Topic Overview: Member Experience for Health Plans | September 2008
Forrester Research: Member Experience for Health Plans | September 2008
Celent Research: Challenges in Leveraging Bureau-Based Content | September 2008
Competitive Strategies for Managing Customized Forms | January 2007