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Content Management and Discoverability using Microsoft
SharePoint Server 2010
Microsoft (UK) Ltd
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John Westworth
+44118 909 3956
John.Westworth@microsoft.com
John.Westworth@microsoft.com
http://optimiseIT.biz
@Optimise IT
http://www.linkedin.com/in/johnwestworth
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A conservative failure rate estimate of ECM technologies within large organizations is
50%.
Source: Doculabs
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Agenda
• Why do we need ECM?• Why do ECM systems fail?• How can SharePoint help you?
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What is
“Enterprise Content Management?”
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WHY DO WE NEED ECM?
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Why do we need ECM?
“Information doubles every 1,100 days. Yet the amount of time available to deal with that information remains constant: 1,440 minutes per day”
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Why do we need ECM?
Source: Doculabs
20%
8%
72%
StructuredUnstructured, managedUnstructured, un-managed
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The typical IW spends up to 25% of the day searchingfor the right information to complete a given task. Ineffective searches/wasting time looking for information can cost companies up to 10% in salary expenses (Butler Group)
Employees spend 12 hours a week on info-gathering tasks: mostly, unsuccessfully. (Accenture)
Knowledge workers spend 15%-30% of their time gathering information, but are successful less than 50 percent of the time. (IDC)
Why do we need ECM?
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EU Data Protection Directive (Directive 95/46/EC)
US Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX)
BASEL II Accord
HIPAA
Australian Corporations Act 2001
Aust. CLERP 9 Act
Aust. FSR – CLERP 6
ITAR
New Zealand Public Records Act
FDA CFR 21 Part 11
APRAASIC
SEC Rule 17a-3 and a-4
US DOD Std. 5015.2 Electronic Records Mgt
MiFID
Why do we need ECM?
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“information Privacy is the most important security concern in the enterprise, outranking malware in 2007 for the first time”
Personal Information Loss-Sci-tech today 06/21/07
Ohio state government loses 269,000 confidential information of taxpayers and employees. See more…
IP2, National Security-Sci-tech today 06/15/07
A consultant from Los Alamos sent an e-mail containing highly classified, non-encrypted nuclear weapons to several board members who forwarded it to other memberssee more…
Personal Information Loss-www.privacyrights.org, August 2008
A flash drive with Social Security numbers and other personal information was removed from the unattended laptop of a state employee.
Other high-profile incidents:
1. T.J.Maxx , 45Million PCI3 records stolen. Financial loss: $75M
2. Veterans Affairs, 26.5M PII1 records. Financial loss: $500M
3. Boeing, 382,000 PII1 records stolen. Financial loss: undetermined
Source: Ohio Data Loss Scope Broadens. Sci-Tech Today.com, June 2007. http://www.sci-tech-today.com/story.xhtml?story_id=53225
Why do we need ECM?
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Why do we need ECM?
A single email with a 1MB attachment sent to four recipients can ultimately have a 51.5MB digital footprint
IDC - The Diverse and Exploding Digital Universehttp://www.emc.com/collateral/analyst-reports/diverse-exploding-digital-universe.pdf
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WHY DO ECM SYSTEMS FAIL?
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Why do ECM Systems Fail?
• Failure to Garner Adoption
• Failure to Achieve Timeline Goals
• Failure to Stay within Budget
Source: http://www.doculabs.com/?p=707
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ECM Everywhere
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HOW CAN SHAREPOINT HELP YOU?
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Query completio
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Document thumbnail
s
Scrolling previews
Read in Office Web
Apps
Relatedsearches & people
Federated results
Sorting on any
property
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Rate pages and
content
0–5 star
ratings
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Enhance out-of-box functionality with Visio & Visio Services
Pre-release screenshots, subject to change
Design workflow in
Visio
Publish,use and monitor in SharePoint
Improve with SPD
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List of Author
s
See who is editing
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Office Web applications for
in-browser content editing
and collaboration
Rich editing with
Ribbon menus
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1-click access to
documents, sites, and colleagues
Access to Team sites
Access to Office
applications
Create Blog posts and comments
SharePoint Workspace
Mobile
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Information Rights policy is synched with SharePoint
permissions
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Traditional ECM
SharePoint
Content Volume
Content
Type
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What the analysts sayEnterprise Content
ManagementInformation Access
TechnologySocial Software
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SharePoint RM Customers Hybrid Documentum for regulated documents and
SharePoint for collaborative content management 41,000+ active SharePoint users with 1,000 top-
level, cross business unit sites and 7,000 total active team sites
SharePoint is the single ECM platform for addressing business and compliance requirements
3 server farms globally, 1500 associates on the system now, and plan to have everyone (10K plus) on the system by March 2010
SharePoint 2010 Rapid Deployment participant
28K employees over 37 countries generate millions of documents with varying retention policies
54 site collections, 1700 Web sites, almost 6,000 lists containing 1.2 million items, and 1579 libraries with more than 1.3 million documents
SharePoint 2010 Rapid Deployment participant
Microsoft SharePoint 2010The Business Collaboration Platform for the Enterprise and the Web
Connect and Empower People
Cut Costs with a Unified Infrastructure
Rapidly Respond to Business Needs
Communities
Search
Sites
Composites
ContentInsights
Hosted by Microsoft
Summary
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John Westworth
+44118 909 3956
John.Westworth@microsoft.com
John.Westworth@microsoft.com
http://optimiseIT.biz
@Optimise IT
http://www.linkedin.com/in/johnwestworth
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