Looking forward to the roadmap details but some general snippets of interest first: New seamless retrieval discussed – see my previous post: http://jamesjallen.me/2011/06/30/icc-transparent-retrieval/ Sharepoint Best Practices – new ICC deployment approach to SP front end server. Big focus on SP – improved stubs, integration with metadata. Delete in P8 – clear up stubs in SP [...]
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IoD2011: ICC Product Update – Dana Morris
October 25, 2011IoD2011: Cloud Solution for Enterprise Content Management
October 25, 2011Ask the experts session which generated a lot of discussion and good questions. IBM are offering an ECM service more than an E2E ECM solution. This is first phase towards ECM in the cloud and a sensible place to start is with archiving. Similar to SmartArchiving solution (blackbox email archiving and compliance) but the backend [...]
IoD2011 ECM Product Strategy – Ken Bisconti & John Murphy
October 24, 2011Business Strategy: IBM message is that they want to ensure that enhanced value and continued investment of your existing repositories. Nexus Project: Comes from history of UIs that were difficult to customise and looked poor with a focus on ROI – especially time for ROI Nexus Project – unified UI across CM8, FileNet, CMOD – also [...]
IOD 2011: Case Management Solution Design Process – Mike Prentice
October 23, 2011Some notes and slide content from session…. What is a case? The name given to the specific situation, set of circumstances, or initiative that requires a set of actions to achieve an acceptable outcome or objective. Tasks v’s Process: Process is typically a series of steps that complete a specific business problem Task is a [...]
The BPM Stool…
September 4, 2011A few more images from a recent presentation that made a lot of sense. You can’t change one of the following and expect supreme results. The technology, process and resources all rely on each other and to be totally effective in a BPM implementation you need to change all 3. What are your views?
EA or EITA/EISA ….acronyms go crazy!
May 19, 2011IT is riddled with TLAs and acronyms but one of the latest debates/email discussions on the “The Enterprise Architecture Network” LinkedIn group caught my eye. Linkedin group here: http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Enterprise-Architecture-Network-36781?goback=%2Egdr_1305830232662_1%2Egmp_36781%2Egde_36781_member_53640464 Is it Enterprise Architecture, EA or Enterprise IT Architecture, EITA?!?!?! To understand further what all the fuss was about I came across this presentation from the [...]