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Association for Information and Image Management

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The Association for Information and Image Management or AIIM (pronounced aim) is an international industry association focused on enterprise content management (ECM). AIIM defines ECM as "Enterprise Content Management is the technologies used to Capture, Manage, Store, Preserve, and Deliver content and documents related to organizational processes."

AIIM was founded in 1943 as the National Microfilm Association.

AIIM publishes a magazine called AIIM E-DOC Magazine, and hosts a number of seminars, expos, webinars, etc. The annual AIIM Expo and Conference is the largest trade show in the USA devoted to document management. The AIIM Expo and Conference, through volunteer show judges, awards several best of show awards. There are 37 local chapters in the continental US as well as one chapter in Hawaii and another in Puerto Rico. Chapter leaders meet for one day prior to the annual conference to discuss the industry, the state of AIIM, and to receive chapter awards.

AIIM is actively involved in standardization efforts with over twenty committees of volunteers. AIIM committees have authored over 80 approved ANSI Standards, and it holds the secretariat for ISO/TC 171 (Document Management Applications) and ISO/TC 171 SC2 (Document Management Applications, Application Issues).

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For more information about AIIM, see http://www.aiim.org/

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