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		<description><![CDATA[There are as many reasons for managing content as there are organizations trying to figure it out—some common reasons include addressing information overload issues, making it easier for users to find information, and customizing information for different uses or different users. But, the sole purpose of content management is to manage good information.<br />
What information?<br />
The information we&#8217;re talking about is the information your organization creates to support your business processes, products and services—the information your customers, employees, vendors, and ...]]></description>
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