Managing Content in the Cloud 1 v2 Bill Morton Director, SAP Solutions Group SAPPHIRE Now 2011
Managing Content in the Cloud
1v2
Bill Morton
Director, SAP Solutions Group
SAPPHIRE Now 2011
"…our data does not live
within our four walls any longer"
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The Cloud
Content in the Cloud
Social Networks
Wiki
Podcasts
Blogs
Folksonomies
Communities
Videocasting
RSS
Social Bookmarking
Aggregators
Widgets
AJAX
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New Content Types with the Cloud
Mobile Rich Media Drives New Content Types
Key Economic Challenge
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ValueLiability
MissionManage Enterprise Content in Context of Structured Business Processes
Old Paradigm
Content Managed Separately from
Core Business Processes
New Paradigm
Content Integrated With
Core Business Processes
Core Business Processes
Content
Content –enrichedBusiness Processes
Review /Collaborate
Create / Capture
Access / Distribute
Preserve /Destroy
Store/Secure
Create / Capture
Review /Collaborate
Access / Distribute
Preserve /Destroy
Store/Secure
Employee File Management
Automate HR
File
administration
and enable
self service
scenarios
Invoice Managmeent
and OCR
Minimize data
capture effort.
Streamline
accounts
payable
processes
Supplier Information
Management
Improve
“Source to
Pay” process
with
transparent
information
access
Portal Integration &
Archiving
Manage SAP
and non-SAP
content in
popular
portals
including
SharePoint
and SAP
Portal
Digital Asset Management
Manage digital
asset lifecycle
and
optimize their
integration
into multi-
channel
marketing
communi-
cations
Document Presentment
Automate
document
composition,
person-
alization,
processing
and multi-
channel
distribution
StreamServe
Extended ECM
Collaborate
on SAP and
non-SAP
content in
Business
Workspaces.
Enterprise
records
management
ArchivingSecure, compliant, cost-efficient storage of information
Document Access360 degree information access
TravelReceipts
Management
Automate
receipt
handling and
streamline
expense
process
for
Engagement Lifecycle Transaction
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OpenText Cloud Applications
ECM Suite
Social Workplace
Semantic Navigation
Video ServicesMedia
Management on Demand
Customer Communication
Services
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Semantic Navigation
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SAN FRANCISCO (Thomson Financial) - St.
Jude Medical Inc. said Wednesday the Food and
Drug Administration has granted clearance for s
Strada Carotid Guiding Sheath, a flexible tube
that can be used to deliver balloon catheters,
stents and other tools to open blockages in the
carotid arteries.
The sheath also received European CE Mark
approval, the St. Paul, Minn.-based medical
device company said. The carotid arteries are
vessels in the neck that supply blood to the
brain,
face and scalp. Each year, an estimated 350,000
people in the United States undergo either
surgery or a procedure in which a stent, a tiny
company noted.
SAN FRANCISCO (Thomson Financial) - St.
Jude Medical Inc. said Wednesday the Food and
Drug Administration has granted clearance for
its Strada Carotid Guiding Sheath, a flexible
tube that can be used to deliver balloon
catheters, stents and other tools to open
blockages in the carotid arteries.
The sheath also received European CE Mark
approval, the St. Paul, Minn.-based medical
device company said. The carotid arteries are
vessels in the neck that supply blood to the
brain,
face and scalp. Each year, an estimated 350,00
people in the United States undergo either
surgery or a procedure in which a stent, a tiny
company noted.
St. Jude Medical: Guiding Sheath
receives FDA, CE Mark approvalLast Update: 11:15 AM ET May 5, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO (Thomson Financial) - St.
Jude Medical Inc. said Wednesday the Food and
Drug Administration has granted clearance for
its Strada Carotid Guiding Sheath, a flexible
tube that can be used to deliver balloon
catheters, stents and other tools to open
blockages in the carotid arteries.
The sheath also received European CE Mark
approval, the St. Paul, Minn.-based medical
device company said. The carotid arteries are
vessels in the neck that supply blood to the
brain, face and scalp. Each year, an estimated
350,000 people in the United States undergo
either surgery or a procedure in which a stent, a
tiny mesh tube, is inserted to restore blood flow
through the carotid arteries, the company noted.
FDA says drug stents have small
blood clot risk Last Update: 11:15 AM ET May 5, 2008
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The Foodand Drug Administration said Tuesday that drug-coated stents made by Johnson & Johnson(JNJ) and Boston Scientific Corp. (BSX) carry a small but significant risk of blood clots thatappears to emerge a year or later after the stentsare placed.
The agency said the risk applies to the two drug stents currently on the U.S. market made byJohnson & Johnson and Boston Scientific whencompared with older so-called bare metal stents.
The FDA said it was not yet clear if the drug stents carried an increased risk of heart attacksor death compared with the bare metal stents.
Virtualization and Hosting
Engagement Lifecycle Transaction
Enterprise Library
Content Server Archive Server
Runtime and Core Services
Web Services
Document
PipelinesECMLink ArchiveLink
WebDAV (ILM)
RMS plug-in(RMS trusted server)
Rights Management
AD Rights Management
Server (licensing server)
Active Directory
Summary
Control Content Chaos by
managing unstructured data just
like you manage your structured
data in SAP
Be ready for new Cloud Content
types
Be ready for a new generation of
Digital Natives
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