PRESENTATION: Content Collaboration in SharePoint
-
Upload
adlib-the-pdf-experts -
Category
Technology
-
view
481 -
download
0
description
Transcript of PRESENTATION: Content Collaboration in SharePoint
© ADLIB 2013 - THIS SLIDE PRESENTATION CONTAINS PROPRIETARY AND/OR CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
Roger Beharry LallDirector, Product Marketing
Content Management Best Practices For Collaboration in SharePoint
2
Document management
File share replacement
Security and rights management
Web content management – external/www
Scanned image management
Long term archiving
Advanced/Federated Search
Business Intelligence/Analytics
Email management
Electronic records management
Physical records management
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Completely satisfies Partially satisfies Does not satisfy
I Can’t Get No… Satisfaction
3
Buy, Build, and Beyond
Yes39%
12 months15%
24-36 months
12%
No plans34%
Workflow management
Document Approvals
Workflow design
Project management
Forms proc – int electronic, e.g. HR, expenses, etc
Workflow reporting
Business intelligence/reporting
Forms proc – from scanned, internal/external
Case management
Automated document creation/rendition
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%100%
Using Firm Plans in Next 12 months No Plans as Yet
4
The Document Lifecycle
5
The PDF ‘Standard’
• Content Re-Flow • Font Substitution • Complex Formats• Hyperlinks• Overall Fidelity
6
Search & Share
7
Collaboration Across Context
Table of Contents
Date StampDisclaimer /
Source Footer
Doc. Number
Status
Version Control
BrandingWatermark
8
Collaboration Across Systems
Enterprise Content Management
Operational System
Folder, File, DB
Content Collaboration
9
Collaboration Across Format
• Over 400 file types
• From Ami Draw to XyWrite
• Including: HP Graphics Language, IBM writing assistant, Kodak Flash Pix, Lotus 1-2-3, Corel Word Perfect, Crystal Reports, Open Office, etc.
• Reduce dependency on native (legacy) software for collaboration
Quotation Number
Ship To: Ministry of Defence #: 000F1806042011ATTN: Mr. John Doe
P.O. DATE F.O.B. POINT TERMS
QTY UNIT PRICE TOTAL
22 $2,400,000.00
22 $125,000.00
22 $25,000.00
22 $750,000.00
$0.00
$0.00
SUBTOTAL $3,300,000.00
HST $429,000.00
TOTAL (US) $3,729,000.00
4. Send all correspondence to :
Adlib Software215-3228 South Service RoadBurlington, Ontario. L7N 3H8Phone: 905-631-2875Fax: 905-639-3540
Authorized by Date
123 Compliance Street San Francisco, CA 94114, USA
Phone: 415 555 12125
REQUISITIONER SHIPPED VIA
DESCRIPTION
ECT F/A-18 Upgrade Kits
Installation
Quality Assurance - Air Stress Test and Diagnostic
Annual Maintenance Agreement
ECT Aerospace Equipped F/A-18 Hornet The combat-proven F/A-18 Hornet is a twin-engine, multi-mission, tactical aircraft. It converts between air-to-air fighter missions and air-to-ground strike missions while on the same sortie with the flick of a switch. Currently serving the armed services of eight nations, the F/A-18 fulfills the following types of assignment: fighter escort, suppression of enemy air defenses, reconnaissance, forward air control, close air support, and day and night strike missions.
ECT Enhancements:
25% Increase in Radar Range Track up to 12 Targets Simultaneously Carry 30% More Armament 15% Increase in Operation Range
Aircraft Characteristics Designed to reduce life-cycle costs, the F/A-18 is available in two models and possesses the following characteristics.
Seating capacity/crew options: Model F/A-18C: one-seat (pilot-only) Dimensions: length 56 ft (17.1 m), wing span 40 ft (12.3 m), height 15.3 ft (4.7 m) Propulsion: two F404-GE-402 engines, each with 18,000 pounds of thrust Top speed: Mach 1.8, Combat radius: 500+ nm (900+ km)
Armaments In addition to an M61A1 20-mm gun mounted inside the nose of the craft, the F/A-18 carries up to 13,700 pounds (6,227 kg) of external ordnance and has nine weapon stations as follows:
Two wing tip stations for Sidewinders Two outboard wing stations for air-to-air or air-to-ground weapons Two inboard wing stations that can be used for fuel tanks, air-to-air
weapons, or air-to-ground weapons Two nacelle fuselage stations for AMRAAMs, Sparrows, or sensor pods
Systems and Technologies The F/A-18 utilizes various systems and technologies to minimize the likelihood of detection, escape if detected, and return safely if hit.
Radar: APG-73 with increased speed and memory capacity Targeting: laser target designator/ranger that is housed in a forward-looking infrared sensor, which
enables the craft to deliver precision laser-guided bombs accurately The F/A-18 has been deployed by the armed services of the following nations: United States (Navy and Marines), Canada, Australia, Spain, Kuwait, Finland, Switzerland, and Malaysia. Contact: [email protected] 123 Compliance St. San Francisco, CA
10
• Any Device• Tablet, Phablet, Phone Laptop
• Any O/S, Version, Platform • Anywhere, Anyone
Collaboration Across Device
11
12
For more information:
www.adlibsoftware.com
Product Info:[email protected]
Or Follow us:
Twitter: @adlibsoftware
linkedin.com/company/adlib-software
youtube.com/adlibsoftware