SharePoint has a number of strong features to support portal and collaborative requirements. In large scale deployments however, organizations often find that SharePoint does not address all of the requirements for content management.
- SharePoint relies upon Microsoft SQL Server databases for storing both content and metadata. This reliance upon SQL databases makes SharePoint difficult to manage and hack up, especially as it scales to store large numbers of documents. In addition, high-availability requirements, such as replication, mirroring, and clustering, are limited and difficult to configure.
- For customers that scan moderate to high volumes of documents or need to store millions of documents, SharePoint may require more than one repository. This introduces challenges to organizations that need to provide a single point of access for all documents.
- SharePoint does not provide imaging features. SharePoint user interfaces are not able to view all common image formats nor does it support image enhancement functions required to improve the quality of scanned images, such as line and border removal, de skewing, noise removal, and rotation.
- SharePoint has limited facilities for developing and executing complex processes in highly scalable environments, requiring extensive customization or reliance upon third-patty tools to provide effective automation and routing.
- Sharepoint provides no capability for archiving old, infrequently accessed content that must be retained for e-discovery, compliance, or long-term preservation. Disconnected silos of SharePoint content are rarely controlled in accordance with corporate policies and external regulations.
- Without relying upon third-party applications, SharePoint does not address the lifecycle of content, especially at its "beginning (document capture) and "end" (publishing, retention management, and archiving).
- Without relying upon third-party applications, SharePoint does not address the lifecycle of content, especially at its "beginning (document capture) and "end" (publishing, retention management, and archiving).
Join us on September 30th at 10am PST to learn how customers have overcome these challenges using Portford's award winning DocuNECT electronic capture platform and ApplicationXtender. With Sharepoint integration for ApplicationXtender, organizations can not only provide ease of use and complete document access through SharePoint, they can continue to leverage the strong document management and capabilities in ApplicationXtender. DocuNECT provides rule based automated capture of any electronic files making it easy to set up COLD reporting and content migration into SharePoint.
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