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Title: Charting the Path to Enterprise Content Management


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Charting the Path to Enterprise Content
Management
ARMA Meeting
Mike Alsup Karen Strong Gimmal
Group Clarity, Inc. mike.alsup_at_gimmal.com kstro
ng_at_claritydmi.com
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The Vision of ECM is Compelling
  • Users across the enterprise are able to create,
    retrieve, manage and archive all of their content
  • Records retention policies are met and audit and
    compliance requirements are satisfied
  • Content is repurposed for presentation via
    enterprise portals and websites
  • Enterprise content management addresses the
    needs of an entire organization not just the
    business processes of a single department

3
Enterprise Content Management
4
Icebergs
Security
Documents
ROI
ILM
Content Mgmt
E-Processes
Java vs. Microsoft
ASPs
Front/Back-end Integration
Scalability
Records Mgmt.
Creative
Application Servers
Vendor Stability
90 of the problem is below the surface
5
ECM The New Rationale
March/April AIIM E-DOC Magazine
  • Convergence of ECM application categories
  • Infrastructure changes that are driving ECM
    investments
  • Issues and challenges that remain
  • Changes in the business rationale being used to
    justify investments in ECM

6
New ECM Rationale
  • Required for Discoverable Information
  • Required for Regulation / Compliance
  • Required for Disaster Recovery
  • Required for Records Management
  • Prime Enabler of Business Strategy

7
User View of Enterprise Content
Portal
IT Information Resources
Internal Web Sites
Imaging, Document Mgmt.
Technical Library
LAN-based Files
Dept. Files, File Rooms
Systems Administrators, Most Desktop Clients
Web Site Admin Tools
Outlook Mail Client, Email Administrators
LAN Administrator
Systems Administrators
Technical Library Tool
Walk-in Access
8
Enterprise Content Repositories
9
Enterprise View of Enterprise Content
Company
Contractors, Partners
Includes Vendors, Subs.
Cont. Process
Paper Files
Process
Cont. Process
Governments
Paper Files
Process
Cont. Process
Cont. Process
Process
Customers
Process
Cont. Process
Cont. Process
Process
LAN Files
Cont. Process
Vendors
Process
Paper Files
Cont. Process
Process
Paper Files
Cont. Process
Process
10
Can We Really do Enterprise CM?
  • Complexities at the application or process level
    are magnified at the enterprise level
  • Business case is clearbut, every departmental
    application and process has specific requirements
  • Results in the implementation of departmental
    solutions that fall short as enterprise
    solutions
  • How should you define the path for achieving
    integrated ECM systems in your organization?

11
May/June AIIM E-DOC Article
ECM Charting the Path
  • Charting the Path to ECM
  • Strategy
  • Methodology
  • Target Architecture
  • Implementation Approach

12
Strategy Enterprise Profiling
  • Technology cannot drive the enterprise solution
  • Need an approach that recognizes the unique needs
    of individual business areas while capturing the
    value of universal content sharing across
    multiple repositories
  • Need a common organization-wide framework
  • Business models
  • Operating environments
  • Architecture standards
  • Enterprise rules

13
Content Life Cycle Analysis
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Enterprise Usage Model
Processing Model
Repository Model
Publishing Model
Retention Model
Security Model
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Enterprise Profiling Strategy
  • Recognizes the unique need of individual business
    areas while capturing the value of universal
    content sharing
  • Establishes a common organization-wide framework
    for content management
  • Defines the standard operating models that must
    be addressed consistently
  • Defines the enterprise rules for how content
    will be managed

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Methodology Enterprise Requirements
  • Processing Model
  • Authoring tools and processes
  • Capture (scan) tools and processes
  • Document organization and hierarchy
    (classification and indexing)
  • Metadata standards
  • Content process actions and permissions
  • Repository Model
  • Active and inactive content repositories
  • Storage requirements modeling
  • Consistent lifecycle models
  • Information lifecycle management (ILM)
  • Active and inactive content access models and
    interfaces
  • Publishing Model
  • Content distribution and publishing controls for
    authentication, version control, publishing
    formats, editing and updating requirements

17
Methodology Enterprise Requirements
  • Retention Model
  • File plan/taxonomy review and modification for
    content management
  • Content archive model
  • Content destruction model
  • Security Model
  • Application security requirements
  • Process actions and permissions
  • Content modification permissions
  • Network security access rights to content
    repositories
  • Enterprise Rules

18
Methodology Unique Requirements
  • Data collection methodology (i.e. Web-based
    questionnaire)
  • Usage pattern analysis based on content lifecycle
  • Usage model mapping
  • Apply common operating models
  • Apply required enterprise rules
  • Can view workgroup solutions from an enterprise
    perspective
  • Build the business case for resource requirements
    and allocation

19
Target Architecture User Perspective
Inside Organization
Portal/ Search
IT Information Resources
Internal Web Sites
Email Servers, IM
Imaging, Document Mgmt.
Technical Library
File RM Indexes
LAN-based Files
  • Requires integrated storage repositories
  • e.g. EMC Centera (Content Addressable File
    Storage w/ APIs)
  • Applications to use those APIs

20
The ECM Opportunity
Contractors, Partners
Company
Includes Vendors, Subs.
Cont. Process
Process
Cont. Process
Governments
Paper Files
Process
Cont. Process
Cont. Process
F I R E W A L L
Process
Customers
Process
Cont. Process
Web Sites
Web Sites
Cont. Process
Cont. Process
EDMS/ Portal
Vendors
Process
Paper Files
Includes RM, DM, WCM
Cont. Process
Process
Cont. Process
Process
21
Important Architecture Points
  • A common business infrastructure is critical
  • Indexing includes both paper and electronic
    documents
  • Records management and fail-over require
    cross-platform support

22
Overall ECM Implementation Approach
Organizations/Projects
Functions
Complexity of Work
Next Organization
  • Functional Layer
  • Base ECM Deployment
  • Base ECM Training
  • Function Specific Processes
  • Function Specific Tools
  • Store and Retrieve
  • Dept. Doc. Types
  • Dept. Attributes
  • Dept. Processes
  • Dept. Doc. Hierarchy
  • Common Object Types
  • Common Attributes

First Organization
Tool 4
Tool 4
Tool 4
Tool 4
Process 4
Process 4
Process 4
Process 4
Tool 3
Tool 3
Tool 3
Tool 3
Process 3
Process 3
Process 3
Process 3
Tool 3
Tool 3
Tool 2
Tool 2
Process 2
Process 2
Process 2
Tool 2
Process 2
Tool 2
Tool 2
Tool 2
Tool 1
Tool 1
Process 1
Process 1
Tool 1
Tool 1
Tool 1
Tool 1
Process 1
Process 1
Engineering
Acctg/Fin
OPs
Sales Phase I
HR Phase I
Finance Phase I
Organization
ECM Common Business Infrastructure
ECM Technical Infrastructure
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Initial Implementation Approach
24
Further Implementation Approach
Organizations/Projects
Functions
Complexity of Work
First Project
  • ID Required Components and Processes for
    Functional Layer
  • Subsequent Implementation Direction and Phasing
  • Store and Retrieve
  • Dept. Doc. Types
  • Dept. Attributes
  • Dept. Processes
  • Dept. Doc. Hierarchy
  • Common Doc. Types

Tool 4
Tool 4
Tool 4
Process 4
Tool 4
Process 4
Tool 4
Tool 4
Process 4
Process 4
Process 4
Process 4
Tool 3
Tool 3
Tool 3
Tool 3
Process 3
Process 3
Tool 3
Tool 3
Tool 3
Process 3
Process 3
Process 3
Process 3
Tool 3
Tool 3
Tool 2
Phase 2-N
Tool 2
Tool 2
Process 2
Process 2
Tool 2
Tool 2
Process 2
Process 2
Process 2
Tool 2
Process 2
Tool 2
Tool 2
Tool 2
Tool 1
Tool 1
Tool 1
Process 1
Tool 1
Tool 1
Process 1
Process 1
Process 1
Tool 1
Tool 1
Tool 1
Tool 1
Process 1
Process 1
Engineering
Acctg/Fin
OPs
Engineering
Acctg/Fin
OPs
Sales Phase I
HR Phase I
Finance Phase I
Project
Project
ECM Common Business Infrastructure
ECM Technical Infrastructure
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Achieving the Vision of ECM Systems
Today - R1
R2
R3
ECM Vision
R4-N
O n g o i n g A c t i v i t i e s a n d M a
n a g e m e n t / C o o r d i n a t i o n
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Charting the Path Conclusion
  • ECM Systems dont just happen as a result of
    early pilots and departmental implementations
  • Critical steps related to planning, analysis,
    design, and architecture that must be made in the
    context of an enterprise effort
  • Charting the path to successful ECM components
  • Strategy
  • Methodology
  • Target Architecture
  • Implementation Approach

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THANK YOU!
ARMA Meeting
Mike Alsup Karen Strong Gimmal
Group Clarity, Inc. mike.alsup_at_gimmal.com kstro
ng_at_claritydmi.com
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