Whitney Tidmarsh is the chief marketing officer for the Content Management and Archiving Division of EMC Corporation. Whitney is active in AIIM and currently serves on the AIIM Board of Directors. She can be followed on Twitter at For more information about EMC, visit: www.emc.com.
These 8 ways to control your SharePoint infrastructure loosely fall into three buckets -- 1) Improve infrastructure performance, 2) Assert governance and control over your SharePoint infrastructure, and 3) Get more out of your SharePoint investments. EMC and Microsoft share a longstanding partnership aimed at providing customers with solutions and tools to benefit business workers around the world.
There’s no doubt that Microsoft SharePoint is big and here to stay as a platform for customized information sharing. A recent IDC study showed enterprise adoption or planned adoption of SharePoint at 70% -- and that figure seems conservative. Users are widely embracing SharePoint for tying together disconnected islands of data, integrating technology with business processes, and targeting and personalizing information for groups and individual users.
The explosion of these active and inactive teamsites poses information management challenges for IT and the business. At the highest level, we believe an effective information management strategy enables enterprises to manage information growth (not be overwhelmed by it), secure information to protect intellectual property and meet regulatory mandates, employ information to drive innovation around customer needs, and extend access to information to streamline the collaborative process.
Today, every information management strategy must include SharePoint, and we see 8 ways to control your SharePoint infrastructure.
8 Ways to Control Your SharePoint Infrastructure
1 -- Manage Information Growth.
Manage information growth by consolidating repositories and de-duplicating the information, especially in “orphaned” sites. Moving the information from these inactive sites out of SharePoint to an appropriate lower storage tier will also save you money. The key is to ensure end-users maintain access to the information.
2 -- Reduce Server Sprawl and Associated Costs, and Eliminate Performance Bottlenecks.
This is not an aspiration! Organizations that take an active role in limiting SharePoint farms and controlling the information silos stand to benefit. IT will immediately recognize the performance, scalability and availability enhancements of SharePoint applications by moving data from production environments, and can reduce backup windows and costs by archiving information before conducting backups.
3 -- Enforce Consistent Policies across the Infrastructure.
This is to ensure you are meeting regulatory and corporate governance requirements. Create strong retention and disposition policies to protect against the risk of data loss or unintentional deletion. At EMC, we know something about policy-based information management, and the value organizations can derive from putting the right policies in place -- namely, choice and flexibility in how you manage and place information; control to properly ensure compliance, and efficiency and leverage to extract more value from your information for competitive advantage.
4 -- Maintain a Steady State of Litigation Readiness.
This will reduce the costs and time of eDiscovery against SharePoint and other information sources. You’ll also mitigate risk and reduce corporate exposure associated with unmanaged content.
5 -- Deliver Automated Compliance with No Impact on Users.
Your objective is to ensure a transparent user experience by enabling self-service access to all the information that users need through the familiar SharePoint interface. Doing so will also reduce administrative costs.
6 -- Provide Centralized Information Management.
This includes policies for long-term retention and archiving for SharePoint site content, by allowing SharePoint and non-SharePoint users to access and share physical and electronic content.
7 -- Increase Efficiency of Managing and Accessing Paper-based Information.
Scanning documents into electronic images drastically reduces paper management costs, eliminates shipping costs, and facilitates electronic storage within SharePoint. Organization can also shorten processing times by automating document and data capture and facilitating integration with SharePoint applications. Global customers have found massive value in solutions like EMC Captiva for intelligent enterprise capture. These solutions reduce storing and shipping paper costs, improved productivity by reducing manual process handling and increasing processing speed, and deliver stronger compliance through greater controls around paper.
8 -- Extend and Enhance SharePoint via Additional Capabilities and Services.
We have seen numerous organizations extend the content management capabilities of SharePoint by enabling both SharePoint and non-SharePoint users to access and share physical and electronic content.
-----And just FYI, if you weren't able to be at AIIM On Demand this year, here's my keynote presentation.
John Mancini AIIM 2010 Keynote
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