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Modernizing Content Management with Microsoft Content Services

Learn how to modernize content management with Microsoft Content Services, transitioning from traditional ECM to content services that reflect broader business content functions.

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Modernizing Content Management with Microsoft Content Services

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  1. Joel OlesonModern Workplace ArchitectMVP & Regional DirectorJoel365@joeloleson From Traditional ECM to Content Services: Modernizing Content Management with Microsoft Content Services John E Brown Helux @HeluxSystems http://www.heluxsystems.com

  2. Microsoft Gold Partner in Collaboration & Content and Application Development • Microsoft Preferred Partner in Content Services

  3. Traditional ECM • Enterprise Content Management no longer reflects market dynamics or business requirements. • Content Services reflect broader business content functions such as applications, platforms, and components. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-ND

  4. The Challenge is growing The volume of unstructured content like documents, videos, and images is doubling every two years. According to the International Data Corporation (IDC), there will be over 44 zettabytes (over 44 billion terabytes) of content within organizations by 2020. Source: “Content Bloat Drains Productivity by 8 Percent,” Nucleus Research, https://nucleusresearch.com/research/single/content-bloat-drains-productivity-8-percent/ (June 2016). 2 Source: IDC. Digital Universe study sponsored by EMC, https://www.emc.com/leadership/digital-universe/index.htm

  5. Content Velocityrequires documents to be managed from the moment they’re created. • ECM focused primarily on archiving, warehousing, and eventually destroying content. It provides control throughout the capture, store, manage, deliver, and archive based on “Systems of Record” as defined by AIIM. • *ECM wasn’t designed for people who work with content daily*

  6. Leader and highest ability to execute on both Collab and Content Services Content Collaboration Platforms  Content Services Platform 

  7. Content services lifecycle The Content Services Lifecycle is comprised of FOUR phases: With Content Services, you’re able to find the information you need within dynamic documents that are created and then updated many times within their lifespan. The content services lifecycle is an evergreen cycle of authoring, collaboration, control, and reuse.

  8. Introduction

  9. Digital Experiences -> Content Experiences This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA-NC This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY

  10. Harvest Constant relevant use as information and inspiration for future content. This makes every document into a vital document Search, Analyze, Collect, Reuse, Recycle, Why start from scratch?

  11. “This has been the best ‘One Microsoft Project’ I’ve been associated with in my career at Microsoft” -Jeff Teper Corporate Vice President Office 365, SharePoint, OneDrive, Stream

  12. Microsoft Search in Bing in Office.com in SharePoint in Edge in Windows One capability. Every search experience. in PowerPoint in Outlook in Excel in Yammer in Word in Sway in Teams in OneNote Microsoft Graph + Bing technology

  13. PLAN: Microsoft Search Powered by Graph and Bing Intelligent & Relevant

  14. Stream • Start live enterprise video streams from your device! • Information becomes not just captured, but searchable…

  15. Link to this slide

  16. Create It also means taking advantage of AI to automatically create content. Use AI to power your content creation by connecting your libraries and lists to cognitive services using Flow and PowerApps.

  17. Demo… Content Creation & Extraction Design ideas, Alt Text, Location

  18. Annotation • Updated annotation options when marking up PDFs [roadmap: 49084] • With PDFs, either as a native PDF file uploaded into OneDrive or when you scan an item like a whiteboard, receipt or business card, you can annotate the PDF to circle items or add notes for you and others. We are updating the user interface when you go to add your annotations, to give you more options and for it to be more user friendly. Mobile markup made easy.

  19. Azure Cognitive Services in Flow and Power Apps

  20. Rich List Formatting

  21. Content Services Experiences • Office Lens. With Office Lens, your teams can digitize notes from whiteboards, capture documents and business cards, and enhance images to make them readable. You can also save images to OneDrive and OneNote, or convert them to PDF, Word, and PowerPoint. • SharePoint mobile. The SharePoint app enables you to access your team site activity and lists, view profiles, search, and create team news—all on the go. • OneDrive on desktop. OneDrive syncs your content to your Windows PC and Mac. Edits you make offline are automatically uploaded next time you connect. This includes your personal files and files shared with you from OneDrive and SharePoint team sites. Additionally, with OneDrive Files On-Demand for Windows 10, you can view all of your content in the cloud without taking up storage on your device. • OneDrive mobile. The OneDrive app gives you anywhere access to your content while on the go, even when you’re offline. Additionally, you can take advantage of features unique to mobile devices, such as high-fidelity cameras to scan documents

  22. Coordinate ‘Coordinate’ where Metadata is consolidated into organized systems that allow easy management and direction of content through tools such as Microsoft Flow and PowerApps, limiting the amount of clicks needed through their tagging and library search tools.

  23. Flow and Power Apps for Coordination and Connections • PowerApps custom forms for document libraries • Transform Work with Flow and Cognitive Services • Save as "Organization templates"

  24. Request Files

  25. Integration

  26. Compliance and Records Management

  27. OneDrive and SharePoint File sharing

  28. Office 365 Admin Experience

  29. Protect ‘Protect.‘ Microsoft provides the ability to set up “information architecture, auditing, rights management, records and retention labels, and eDiscovery”

  30. Create and Sensitivity & Retention Labels

  31. Why Use Sensitivity Labels: • Enforce protection settings such as encryption or watermarks on labeled content. For example, your users can apply a Confidential label to a document or email, and that label can encrypt the content and apply a Confidential watermark. • Prevent sensitive content from leaving your organization on devices running Windows, by using endpoint protection in Microsoft Intune. After a sensitivity label has been applied to content that resides on a Windows device, endpoint protection can prevent that content from being copied to a third-party app, such as Twitter or Gmail, or being copied to removable storage, such as a USB drive. • Classify content without using any protection settings. You can also simply assign a classification to content (like a sticker) that persists and roams with the content as it's used and shared. You can use this classification to generate usage reports and see activity data for your sensitive content. Based on this information, you can always choose at a later time to apply protection settings. Sensitivity labels in Office 365 can help you take the right actions on the right content. With sensitivity labels, you can classify data across your organization and enforce protection settings based on that classification.

  32. Phase 3: Create and Apply DLP Policies to Block and Warn Users

  33. Data Loss Prevention in SharePointWarn or Block Users

  34. Policies result in Enforcement: Notifications, Warnings or Blocks

  35. About HELUX A Microsoft Charter Member in Content Services specializing in SharePoint, O365, and Cloud technologies Our THEMIS products re-imagine the way we do information architecture and records management www.heluxsystems.com

  36. What if…… We delivered a great experience for the users and superior ROI for the business? Users could instantly understand what we need from them without IA jargon? We provided users with instant feedback and Rapid Deployment? SharePoint sites can be provisioned in half the time with double the impact on findability!

  37. THEMIS CS Delivers Content Services “A great Information Architecture helps identify content sources and guides users to the information they need when they need it.”

  38. Case Study A large public sector organization embarked on an information management upgrade using Office 365 and SharePoint Online. Using the “old methods” of information architecture, would have meant years of requirements gathering and entering information in Excel spreadsheets where it’s difficult to manage and understand. And then, of course, we need to get a developer to actually get the information architecture into SharePoint.

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