Biographical Information
Miguel Rodriguez
Senior Product Manager, ASG
613-216-1005
Miguel Rodriguez has worked in the software industry for more than 20 years, with more than 15 years of experience related to content management, including imaging, check processing, email and records management.
He has worked for five years with ASG-Mobius as senior product manager for several solutions, including ASG-ViewDirect E-mail Manager, ASG-WorkflowDirect and ASG-TCI for MOSS. Rodriguez also spent five years as a senior product manager for eManage and 12 years at Unisys.
Articles by Miguel Rodriguez
Microsoft SharePoint and Content Aggregation
Share More Than Just Desktop Documents
16 Sep 2010
Since its inception in 2001, SharePoint has been on an amazing, and sometimes painful, journey. The first release offered a loosely connected solution—SharePoint Portal Server and SharePoint Team Services 2001. In 2003, Microsoft made two big decisions to increase SharePoint adoption. . . .
BPM: The Intelligent Assembly Line
15 Dec 2009
In the early 20th century, Henry Ford revolutionized manufacturing when he installed the first moving assembly line at his automotive plant near Detroit, Michigan. However, the assembly line concept had existed for centuries. From the Chinese Terracotta Army, assembled in 210 BCE, to sewing machine and bicycle manufacturing in the mid-1800s, the modern assembly line was the culmination of wildly divergent experiments with interchangeability, creativity, innovation and logic...
The Content Integration Challenge
01 Mar 2009
The understanding that an organization's content is a critical competitive asset is universally accepted. However, the scope of what comprises that content has expanded dramatically. Content is created and resides in a wide variety of sources...
Managing Email Overload: The Smart, Secure and Legal Way
27 Feb 2008
Email is mission-critical. For many organizations, it is the most visible application provided and supported by IT. Email plays a leading role in both internal and external business communications, and it is used more frequently...