By: Jon Chartrand - Solution Architect
The sphere of influence that is Enterprise Content Management has been steadily expanding to encompass areas such as records, digital assets, web content, and others. This has meant your ECM solution suite has had to grow and mature to support and maintain these activities. The newest is cloud-based document management, sharing, and collaboration. Now, I bet you’re thinking, “We don’t need that nor do we support that in our enterprise.” Here’s the trick though: Your users are already doing it and they’re very likely making it happen with software that’s not a part of your enterprise ecosystem. That means it’s probably unsupported, potentially insecure, and generally out of your control – not a good combination.
The rapid growth of this field has led to many solutions which attempt to enhance the consumer-level products and businessify them by offering a few more features at a wildly increased price. While these options can seem appealing, they still represent a gap in enterprise coverage as they aren’t themselves enterprise applications.
On the syncing front, native desktop applications for both Windows and MacOS allows users to seamlessly sync folders of their choosing with the local file system. This means files are available for viewing and editing when and where users demand them and without the need for an Internet connection. When connectivity is restored the sync application automatically updates the cloud with any changes, removing a step for the user.
The last point is for those on-the-go. For mobile users Oracle provides native applications for both Android and iOS which enable feature-parity between the mobile and web platforms. This means users can access their content from virtually any device, at any time, and maintain the full suite of capabilities no matter what method they’re using. This represents an unprecedented level of access to and control over enterprise content for your users.
File Sync & Share is a great step forward in content management, however we’re still potentially left with a cache of content that stands apart from your Enterprise Content repository. DOCS addresses this through a process whereby your ECM repository is “tethered” to your DOCS repository through a 3rd party solution and content is shuttled between the two applications when edits are made, ensuring both repositories have the appropriate version available. This process allows your current ECM solution to remain the single point of truth in your enterprise for all content but enables users to access that content from beyond the firewall in a safe and secure manner.
Hybrid Content Management takes the premise of EFSS and keeps it a truly enterprise endeavor by ensuring that content is reflective of only one repository. This ensures that all users are working with the same materials without fear of unknown changes or missing versions. It also guarantees that content owned by the enterprise is continually merged into the enterprise so there’s reduced anxiety over content ownership and location.
Consider a purchase order document uploaded to a contact entity in SalesForce. Though an integration with Document Cloud Services, the content item is actually seamlessly uploaded to DOCS. With the DOCS repository linked to your on-premises platform, the content is replicated to the appropriate folder in the ECM system and an automatic workflow is started, alerting the Director of Sales to the new purchase order and requesting approval. The Director makes a small edit and approves the content. This sends a notification to the sales agent and ends the workflow. The content, now being newer in the ECM system than on DOCS, then flows outward to the cloud, updating the version there. The sales agent happens to also use the desktop client to sync DOCS content with their laptop and so the version there is updated automatically. On receiving the notification, the agent goes to their Oracle Documents folder on the desktop and opens the purchase order to review the Director’s changes. Satisfied, the agent closes the document and then right-clicks on it to access DOCS’ sharing. The agent creates a public link with downloader privileges and sends this link to the purchaser.
In this scenario, the content is available through the SalesForce site, the DOCS site, the DOCS mobile apps, synced to the desktop, and through the on-premises ECM platform. Instead of having two, three, even four different copies of the content across various systems and on various workstations, all versions are centrally managed and maintained in the system of record. This degree of centralized control is precisely what Enterprise Content Management seeks to achieve and Documents Cloud Services bring us all one step closer to that goal.
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