Here's a rough records management functional and design comparison matrix based on Sharepoint 2010's offering out-of-the-box:
Function | SharePoint | Open Text Content Server | Documentum 6.x |
Document IDs | New in 2010 | DTree Dataid Docid in dversdata | r_object_id, i_chronicle_id |
Document Sets | Tab in UI, custom page, properties of set and content list | Folders, Projects, Collections, Virtual Folders, Reports, Web Reports, Custom View | Folders, Change Sets, and WDK customizations Virtuals Docs Relationships |
Auto Tag hierarchy | Library > Content Types | Folder > RM Classifications Categories | Folders > Object types |
Taxonomy | Configurable, multi lingual, terms easily changed | Classifications and categories/metadata | Categories and translations |
Content Organizer | A “transparent process” which routes content based on attribute values Folder Provisioning | RM Classifications | Customization or DCM or Taskspace or xCP solution Smart Folders File Plan in RM |
Tag doc properties during creation | Transparent while writing in MSWord, term suggestions | Picks up basic MS Word properties | Picks up basic MS Word properties |
In place Records Management | Declare from list | Declare from properties on standard UI | Declare from attributes or dropdown on standard UI |
File Plan | Site level, content number, policy, content types | RM Classification on folders, categories, and content | Configuration in RPS or RM |
Multi Stage Policy | Review Cycles Apply retention to folders (libraries?) or content types | Record Series Identifiers are configured to handle actions by certain criteria in doc properties | Lifecycle actions, folder inheritance, content type, TBO/SBO, webservices |
Applying Holds | Search and apply In place or move | Part of RM module | RPS |
Failover | Clustered, sticky session | Session is lost when a node goes down | Clustered, sticky session |
4 comments:
Thanks for the nice comparison john.
I am just starting to dive into SharePoint, so this is very useful.
I have a lot of exprerience with Documentum, so I have a few suggestions to add to the Documentum side of the comparison:
- for Document Sets you could consider Virtual Documents and Document Relationships.
- Content Organizer sounds like Smart Folders to me, or perhaps the File Plan in RM ?
regards,
Sander Hendriks
Thanks Sander. I put your tips into the comparison.
Version 10 of OpenText Content Server has multilingual support for metadata
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