Title: Craig Rhinehart
1Craig Rhinehart
- Records Systems Consultant
2Agenda
- Introduction
- FileNets New Records Management Product and
Strategy - Electronic Records Software Vendor Myths and How
to Expose Them
3Records Management Strategy and Plan
41st Generation Products
- What Happened?
- Users wouldnt use
- Hundreds of failed deployments too cumbersome
to use - Most systems used for paper records only
- Wrong technology model
- Client/server architecture with big desktop
footprint - High admin, training and support costs
- Separate records repository - cause of end-user
confusion - Not scalable or secure
- No ROI
- Niche product area with weak or unknown business
case
5Electronic Records, Circa 1999
- What Problem Was Being Solved?
- Make declare/classify easier by embedding into
desktop applications (e.g., Outlook, Word, etc.) - Simplify the architecture and be repository
agnostic - Handle emails as records
- Explosion of electronic formats
- Larger electronic volume requirements, although
NARA still advocates printing email and storing
as paper record - DoD 5015.2 emerges as standard feature set of RM
applications - Evolutionary Products Emerge
- Toolkit solutions emerge
62nd Generation Products
- What Went Wrong?
- Users still wouldnt use
- Declare and classify still not embraced .even
with 5 second or 3 click rules - Rules-based classification better, but needs to
be easier to use - High ongoing cost model
- Integrating dedicated-embedded records engines
into business applications - Should be part of ECM product!
- Improved technology model, still no ROI
- NARA study concludes that auto classification
is too costly and the learning curve is too steep - Very tough sell. Small market with too few
business drivers
7Electronic Records, Circa 2002
- What Problems Need to be Solved?
- Deluge of new regulations and corporate scrutiny
in post Sarbanes-Oxley world - Large ECM companies scramble to acquire and
retrofit small RM cottage industry technologies - Huge volumes and diverse content requirements
compound the problem - Declaration must be automated and enforced to
ensure compliance with the new recordkeeping
requirements - Conclusion
- 3rd Generation products are needed
- Do we build a product to solve todays challenges
or buy and retrofit one that solves yesterdays
problems
83rd Generation Products
- Why It Will Work!
- Users wont have extra work
- Declare and classify can be automated and
invisibly enforced - Retention and disposal management automation for
the CRM - Combination of ECM BPM RM
- Necessary to solve todays compliance
requirements - Connectivity to other repositories and business
systems - Enterprise scalable and secure
- Strong ROI - today and tomorrow.
- Process based solution will enable clients to
get into and stay in compliance - Process Management and Analytics essential to
reducing ongoing cost of compliance
9Records Management Strategy
- Make Records Management a Key Part of ECM
- Provide increased value by tightly integrating
Records Management with the FileNet P8
architecture - Leverage native content process management
capabilities - Process Management is a must have for
Enterprise Records Management - Automated records capture
- Automated disposition review approval
- Centrally manage records in FileNet non-FileNet
repositories - Focus on Key ERM Standards and Certifications
- Validated Requirements with Customers,
Partnersand Analysts
10High-Level Capabilities
- Provide Records Management Features that Conform
to - DoD 5015.2-STD
- UK National Archives Revised 2002 Requirements
- other non-certifiable standards
- Support Automated Records Capture and Declaration
- Support the Management of Records across a
variety of Information Systems - Electronic records - images, documents, graphics,
web content, business processes, meeting
minutes, project plans, emails, etc. - Physical records paper, chemicals, weapons,
microfiche, etc. - Databases and line-of-business systems
- Provide an ECM Framework to Manage Records in
FileNet and Non-FileNet Repositories
11Records Manager Features
- Dedicated RM UI
- Central or departmentalized File Plan management
- Manage classification schemes, retention
schedulesand record folders - Web browser user interface
- Initiate Records Management Processes such as
- Starting a record review process for the approval
of record destruction or transfer - Notifying record owners about records that need
to be disposed of ahead of time, confirm
destruction or transfer - Placing a hold on the disposal schedules at any
time - Reporting
- Full Search Capabilities
12Business User Features
- Fully Automated Record Declaration and
Classification - Semi-automated wizard driven
- Manual
- Declare Email Messages and their Attachments as
Records - Declare Records Natively from withinMicrosoft
Office - Request Creation of New Record Folders
- Privileged users may create their own
- Integrated Search Capabilities
13Electronic Records Management - Tomorrow
- What FileNet Must Prepare For?
- Sarbanes-Oxley and others will continue to evolve
- Companies will either throw bodies or embrace
technology to address record keeping and
compliance issues OR accept the risk of doing
nothing - Enforcement and ease of use will continue to
emerge as key enablers for Enterprise ERM
adoption. Declaration and classification must be
automated and enforced by process to ensure
compliance and user acceptance - The ongoing cost of compliance will emerge as THE
significant compliance v risk decision
14Electronic Records Management Vendor Myths
15Myth 1, Ease of Use
- What Vendors Say
- Our software is easy to use
- What it REALLY Means
- We think our software is easy to use
16Myth 1, Ease of Use
- What it REALLY Means to YOU
- All electronic records software packages require
new skills to be learned. - End-users must participate by declaring and
classifying content (records) into the system.
One rogue end-user represent a compliance,
security or privacy risk. - No way to guarantee records policy enforcement.
- Why?
- Older systems required software to be installed
on each users desktop. Newer systems are better
but still require end-user cooperation. - No real benefit for the end-user.
17Myth 1, Ease of Use
- What You Can Do
- Key Questions to Ask
- Understand how end users will be required to put
records into the system. See the demo. Get screen
shot examples. Talk to existing customers. - Understand how visible the technology is to each
group of end-users. What use requirements are
placed on all users. - Dont for to assess what new skills are needed
for RM staff.
18Myth 2, Autoclassification
- What Vendors Say
- Our software can automatically determine the
type of content and file it in the proper
location without human intervention - What it REALLY Means
- We can make a decent guess at it
19Myth 2, Autoclassification
- What it REALLY Means to YOU
- Be prepared to spend a lot of time locating and
re-filing electronic documents that were misfiled
in the first place. - Be prepared to spend time teaching the system
how to autoclassify. - Why?
- Autoclassification technology needs to learn
how to file properly based on the relationship
and interpretations of the involved words. - Emails are simply too short in most cases to be
autoclassified correctly.
20Myth 2, Autoclassification
- What it Also Could Mean
- That the technology being loosely described as
autoclassification is really rules based
classification. - What this Means to You?
- Rules based is much more accurate way to classify
records. --- but --- - Be prepared to not become an expert in rules
creation but also determining even down to the
user level which rules apply to which user.
21Myth 2, Autoclassification
- What You Can Do
- Key Questions to Ask
- Understand what underlying technology is being
used to autoclassify the content? - Understand what is the learning curve and the
scope of the content analysis learning exercise. - Understand the best case and average case of
autoclassification accuracy. - Understand the content analysis document
processing horsepower requirements. - Understand how the system will handle short
format emails?
22Myth 3, Repositories
- What Vendors Say
- Our software can manage the content you have in
other repositories - What it REALLY Means
- At best we can link to the object (doc, image)
and track it
23Myth 3, Repositories
- What it REALLY Means to YOU
- The records are not really secure.
- This is also a privacy risk.
- Without manual or other automated procedures in
place to protect the record, security and privacy
are compromised. - Why?
- Linking to the record does not protect from
improper deletion or access. - IT administrators, super users and others
potentially have back door access to these
records.
24Myth 3, Repositories
- What You Can Do
- Key Questions to Ask
- Understand what level of linking and protection
to other repositories is actually achievable. - Understand the back doors and develop procedures
to eliminate those risks. - Put business processes in place to control IT or
admin access and better manage these records.
25Myth 4 Customer Claims
- What Vendors Say
- We have thousands of customers using this
- What It REALLY Means
- We could be lying --- or ---
- We may have thousands of customers but only
some are really using in electronic records
applications.
26Myth 4 Customer Claims
- What it REALLY Means to YOU
- Be careful be very, very careful.
- Many deployments failed, were abandoned or were
used for only for paper records in spite of
vendors claims. - Why?
- The reality is that the market has been slow to
develop and vendors tend to obscure the cold
hard facts - Most vendors do have electronic records
customers, but very few deployments are large in
scale. - Most have been for 50-75 end-users.
27Myth 4 Customer Claims
- What You Can Do
- Key Questions to Ask
- Find out how many electronic records customers
are actually deployed and for how long. - Find out how many records are actually being
declared and how the system is really working.
Talk to IT and RM. - Get more then just the standard reference. Get
the ones that arent on the website or
collateral. - If its a new product, talk to existing customers
of the companies other products. - Make sure you can live with the skeletons.
- Question company size and stability, this is big
business now.
28For more information
- Craig Rhinehart
- 703-868-0120
- Craig_at_Rhinehart.com