Presentation 2: Shared Web Services: The New Frontier in Government
Presenters:
Bill Chambers - Vice President, Government Consulting Services, Doculabs
This document summarizes common approaches to securing SharePoint deployments and identifies common blind spots. It discusses securing the infrastructure and using SharePoint's security features, as well as deploying add-on security products. However, it notes that custom software and data security are often overlooked areas that require additional focus. A comprehensive security strategy is needed to secure SharePoint deployments and address evolving risks.
Presentation 1: Web 2.0 - Leading Applications in Government
Presenters:
Eric Bristow - Senior Manager, Deloitte Consulting
Doug Shoupp – Principal, Deloitte Consulting
Popular collaboration platforms like SharePoint are increasingly used to store private information, raising data security concerns. While encryption at the disk or database levels provide some protection, they do not prevent access by privileged users like administrators. Transparent encryption at the application level protects against both external and insider threats by encrypting data and restricting access based on need-to-know. This provides the most comprehensive security for sensitive information stored in SharePoint.
SharePoint in Enterprise Collaboration (Education)Utkarsh Sengar
This document discusses using Microsoft SharePoint as an enterprise collaboration platform for education. It provides an overview of SharePoint, highlighting its capabilities for document management, social collaboration, business intelligence and integration with other systems. The document also presents a case study of implementing SharePoint at a university to improve knowledge sharing, collaboration and analytics capabilities across students, faculty and staff. Alternative options to SharePoint are briefly discussed as well. Overall, the document promotes SharePoint as a leading platform to enable web-based collaboration within education through features such as wikis, blogs and discussion forums.
This document discusses enterprise collaboration using Microsoft SharePoint 2010. It provides an overview of SharePoint 2010's capabilities for content management, records management, and business process management. It also highlights how leading organizations are using SharePoint 2010 for their intranet, portal, content, collaboration and knowledge management needs. Examples of successful implementations at companies like Sony Electronics, Owens Corning, and a fire safety products company are also mentioned.
European SharePoint Community - Hybrid Dilemma: Using Infrastructure as Infor...Adam Levithan
Life used to be easy. If you were an Exchange or SharePoint Administrator the question was when, and how to convince your IT Manager and/or CIO of the value, to upgrade your system to the latest version. While we have faced hosted vs. on-premises discussions, the cloud (IaaS, SaaS,etc) increases the complexity of Infrastructure decisions and gives a direct voice to the business stakeholder. In this session we will analyze a real-life scenario where a company must figure out not only how to change their infrastructure from Exchange/SharePoint 2010 to 2013 but where the content should live. Making this decisions based on business needs, compliance and security is Infrastructure as Information Architecture (IaIA).
This document summarizes common approaches to securing SharePoint deployments and identifies common blind spots. It discusses securing the infrastructure and using SharePoint's security features, as well as deploying add-on security products. However, it notes that custom software and data security are often overlooked areas that require additional focus. A comprehensive security strategy is needed to secure SharePoint deployments and address evolving risks.
Presentation 1: Web 2.0 - Leading Applications in Government
Presenters:
Eric Bristow - Senior Manager, Deloitte Consulting
Doug Shoupp – Principal, Deloitte Consulting
Popular collaboration platforms like SharePoint are increasingly used to store private information, raising data security concerns. While encryption at the disk or database levels provide some protection, they do not prevent access by privileged users like administrators. Transparent encryption at the application level protects against both external and insider threats by encrypting data and restricting access based on need-to-know. This provides the most comprehensive security for sensitive information stored in SharePoint.
SharePoint in Enterprise Collaboration (Education)Utkarsh Sengar
This document discusses using Microsoft SharePoint as an enterprise collaboration platform for education. It provides an overview of SharePoint, highlighting its capabilities for document management, social collaboration, business intelligence and integration with other systems. The document also presents a case study of implementing SharePoint at a university to improve knowledge sharing, collaboration and analytics capabilities across students, faculty and staff. Alternative options to SharePoint are briefly discussed as well. Overall, the document promotes SharePoint as a leading platform to enable web-based collaboration within education through features such as wikis, blogs and discussion forums.
This document discusses enterprise collaboration using Microsoft SharePoint 2010. It provides an overview of SharePoint 2010's capabilities for content management, records management, and business process management. It also highlights how leading organizations are using SharePoint 2010 for their intranet, portal, content, collaboration and knowledge management needs. Examples of successful implementations at companies like Sony Electronics, Owens Corning, and a fire safety products company are also mentioned.
European SharePoint Community - Hybrid Dilemma: Using Infrastructure as Infor...Adam Levithan
Life used to be easy. If you were an Exchange or SharePoint Administrator the question was when, and how to convince your IT Manager and/or CIO of the value, to upgrade your system to the latest version. While we have faced hosted vs. on-premises discussions, the cloud (IaaS, SaaS,etc) increases the complexity of Infrastructure decisions and gives a direct voice to the business stakeholder. In this session we will analyze a real-life scenario where a company must figure out not only how to change their infrastructure from Exchange/SharePoint 2010 to 2013 but where the content should live. Making this decisions based on business needs, compliance and security is Infrastructure as Information Architecture (IaIA).
BEA Systems will present three keynote addresses at the 2005 IEEE Computer Society joint conferences on web services and services computing to discuss how data fits into service-oriented architectures and a practical approach to SOA for enterprises. The conferences aim to discuss trends in web services and SOA and bring together thought leaders, educators, and technologists. BEA is a leading provider of enterprise infrastructure software and supports service-oriented architectures.
Chi 2019 paper chi 2019, may 4–9, 2019, glasgow, scotland, uk guSONU61709
The paper proposes 18 design guidelines for human-AI interaction based on synthesizing over 20 years of research. The guidelines were validated through multiple rounds of evaluation including a user study with 49 design practitioners testing the guidelines against 20 popular AI products. The results verified the relevance of the guidelines across different interaction scenarios and revealed opportunities for further research. The authors believe the guidelines can serve as a resource for practitioners designing AI applications and researchers developing principles for human-AI interaction.
Cloud Computing for Nonprofits - What's Microsoft Got?George Durham
Are you wondering what the cloud has to offer your organization, and why you should care? Or maybe you’re thinking about how to more seamlessly integrate your cloud with your existing on-premise infrastructure? Or how to take advantage of software donations you may already have from Microsoft while still exploring cloud computing?
Join us to learn more about Microsoft’s vision for Software plus Services, a view that recognizes we can’t always have our mission-critical applications and data dependent on Internet access. See what’s available today and what’s around the corner. From the Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) to Azure to Office 2010, Microsoft’s offerings have the potential to enable nonprofit organizations to spend less time and money running their IT infrastructure so they can spend more time delivering on their missions.
We’ll share examples from organizations already using Microsoft’s cloud services and tell you about donations and discount programs for nonprofits. Product demonstrations and overviews will include Microsoft’s Online Services (Exchange Online, Exchange Hosted Services, SharePoint Online, Office Live Meeting, Dynamics CRM Online, Office Communications Online).
IDC-IL Webcast on Enterprise Content Collaboration Sri Chilukuri
This document summarizes a presentation about enterprise content collaboration and the evolution of user needs driving new platform requirements. It discusses how the growth of mobile internet and adoption of file sync and share tools are transforming how people work but notes that file sync and share does not address all collaboration needs. It argues that an enterprise content collaboration platform is needed to provide integrated capabilities across the spectrum of ad hoc, semi-structured, and structured collaboration needs.
Tiki is an open source content management, collaboration, and social networking platform. It is used by many organizations for websites, knowledge bases, project coordination, and more. The company provides customization and support services for Tiki but depends on the open source community for ongoing development and infrastructure support. The business model keeps costs low through the open source model and generates ongoing revenue from customization, consulting, and support services. The ecosystem includes software developers, designers, hosting providers, and customers who use and contribute to Tiki.
- GCC countries are working to develop an interoperable federated e-identity system to facilitate citizens' mobility across GCC borders and enhance economic cooperation.
- Each GCC country has established a national digital identity program based on smart ID cards with biometric identifiers and credentials stored securely.
- The initiative aims to create a trusted cross-border infrastructure where citizens can authenticate and validate their identities across GCC countries using their national e-ID.
- This would allow citizens to securely access online services in other GCC countries using their home country-issued e-ID credentials.
The document discusses new features and enhancements in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013. It highlights improvements to compliance and risk management, social collaboration, business intelligence and analytics, office integration, and search capabilities. The updates aim to provide a more secure, integrated and user-friendly experience for content management, teamwork and insights.
An overview over Enterprise 2.0, its definition, principles and basic impacts plus some international cases used at the Community Management event in Milan, Italy
Now the ppt can be downloaded
The document discusses establishing a cloud computing initiative for the federal government with the goals of providing secure, easily accessible IT services through a variety of cloud models. It outlines the vision, mission, and objectives which include facilitating adoption, standardization, interoperability, and cost-effective solutions. Various cloud service models, delivery options, and the unique needs of government are addressed.
Managing Electronic Resources for Public Libraries, Part 1ALATechSource
The document outlines best practices for managing electronic resources in public libraries. It discusses organizing responsibilities through governance models and collaboration with partners. Key tasks covered include identifying needs, locating suitable products, conducting trials, setting up new resources, and promoting them. Maintaining resources requires collection usage statistics, vendor negotiations, training staff and patrons, and troubleshooting issues. The goal is to effectively select, organize, provide access to, and promote electronic materials that meet community needs.
The document presents a draft vision and strategy for a federal cloud computing initiative. It aims to establish secure, easily accessible cloud computing services for the federal government. The mission is to drive widespread adoption of cost-effective cloud solutions across government. It outlines types of cloud services like infrastructure, platform and software as a service. It also discusses security, delivery models and considerations for adapting cloud computing to government's unique needs.
Service oriented architecture (SOA) deserves service oriented dataShahid Shah
Centralized, monolithic databases primarily built using relational approaches have ruled for decades; they’ve given us tremendous advances such as vertically scaled business-critical transactional systems and web applications. The next generation of microapps, microservices, and web widgets demand a scale that vertical scale application-centric relational databases are having difficulty with so we need to move to a more service-oriented database approach in which even small services like those that service patients in a patient portal or specific modules of EHRs can and should have their own databases.
This talk encourages the idea of service-focused databases and how they differ from application-centric databases; using this new approach allows faster delivery of applications, less coupling, and better scalability. Healthcare and biomedical databases are notoriously complex and no single database technology can serve its needs so we need a more service-oriented approach to database design.
You’ll learn how to choose the right database technology for each service, how to model service-oriented databases differently than application-oriented ones, and how to keep service databases running smoothly.
Managing Electronic Resources for Public Libraries: Part 2ALATechSource
This document provides information on managing electronic resources for public libraries. It discusses collecting and analyzing usage statistics on a regular basis, being aware of vendors' usage statistics modules, and standards like COUNTER and SUSHI. Key metrics for evaluation are identified. Maintaining professional relationships with vendors and negotiating contracts and renewals is also covered. Other topics include discovery services, federated searching, collection development policies, and ways to stay up-to-date in the field.
A Phase 0 Approach for SharePoint 2010 - EPC GroupEPC Group
An approach for implementing SharePoint 2010 in organizations is to first complete a "Phase 0" project to develop a multi-year roadmap. Phase 0 involves assessing the organization's current technology, business needs, and how SharePoint can provide value. Key areas examined include applications, licensing, staff, business priorities, governance, training, records management, workflows, and security. The goal is to understand all aspects of the organization and develop a strategic plan for how SharePoint can best address current and future needs over 2-3 years.
The document discusses security considerations for semantic web services. It describes how semantic web services add formal descriptions to allow automated discovery, composition and invocation of web services. The document outlines key security dimensions like authorization, privacy and trust that are important in this context. It proposes a semantic policy framework to address security requirements through semantically-described policies and addresses some challenges in standardizing approaches.
Two simples and quick ways to Save and Share your company Knowledge Jeff ANGAMA
Presentation at Singapore SharePoint Community Meeting - December 2015 - https://www.meetup.com/mssgug/events/226965173/
Employee turnover is inevitable.
Companies needs innovation.
Knowledge Management is an asset for the Entreprise Brain, the information accessible by every employee.
People shall share their knowledge to other colleagues through solutions that can research information, such as SharePoint or Office 365.
If you already have SharePoint, following this to implement a KM Solution in less than 1hour using SharePoint
The document discusses collaborative enterprise architecture for the Government of Canada. It proposes using web 2.0 tools and a wiki to enable collaboration and information sharing within the government. It outlines the government's information management strategy, which aims to leverage shared services, address skills gaps, and ensure information is managed strategically. The strategy establishes governance committees and outlines plans to develop enterprise architecture, including reference models, to promote alignment and interoperability across government departments and systems.
The current Microsoft PowerBI governance enabling and recommendations. Including the changes following the November PowerBI release and PASS conference announcements.
Using Loop Learning in developing Innovative Literature ReviewsCybernos, LLC
The literature review is a basic element of most research, including doctoral research. But most reviews are standardized, narrow interpretations of the literature, and rarely go "outside the box" of conventional thinking. In this paper and presentation, we consider the ways in which using a loop learning approach in literature reviews can generate new insights and generative directions for advancing understanding and new scholarship in a field of research.
Planning Expansion and Adding Scope to your Current Shared Services OperationScottMadden, Inc.
Successful scope expansion for an existing shared services operation requires careful planning. Scope expansion can take a number of forms such as new services, new customer groups, and new geographies. “Shared Service Expansion” is the fourth session of a HR Shared Services learning series that ScottMadden is presenting along with Shared Services & Outsourcing Network (SSON). In this session, we cover an approach for planning expansion and keys to adding scope while balancing the demands of your current shared services operation.
Chris Argyris was an organizational psychologist known for his work on organizational learning and behavior. Some of his key contributions include:
- Developing the concepts of "espoused theory" versus "theory-in-use" to describe the gap between people's stated beliefs and actual behaviors.
- Proposing single-loop and double-loop learning, where single-loop fixes problems within the current mindset and double-loop questions underlying assumptions.
- Identifying Model I and Model II theories-in-use, where Model I is more defensive and Model II encourages participation, valid information, and learning.
- Developing an intervention model for organizational change involving mapping problems, internalizing maps, testing predictions,
Nuxeo EP 5 is an open source enterprise content management platform with a modular architecture. It provides pre-packaged web and desktop applications and a set of extensible services on top of its core document repository. The platform uses a plug-in model which allows components to be customized and additional functionality to be added. It supports multiple client types and APIs for integration.
BEA Systems will present three keynote addresses at the 2005 IEEE Computer Society joint conferences on web services and services computing to discuss how data fits into service-oriented architectures and a practical approach to SOA for enterprises. The conferences aim to discuss trends in web services and SOA and bring together thought leaders, educators, and technologists. BEA is a leading provider of enterprise infrastructure software and supports service-oriented architectures.
Chi 2019 paper chi 2019, may 4–9, 2019, glasgow, scotland, uk guSONU61709
The paper proposes 18 design guidelines for human-AI interaction based on synthesizing over 20 years of research. The guidelines were validated through multiple rounds of evaluation including a user study with 49 design practitioners testing the guidelines against 20 popular AI products. The results verified the relevance of the guidelines across different interaction scenarios and revealed opportunities for further research. The authors believe the guidelines can serve as a resource for practitioners designing AI applications and researchers developing principles for human-AI interaction.
Cloud Computing for Nonprofits - What's Microsoft Got?George Durham
Are you wondering what the cloud has to offer your organization, and why you should care? Or maybe you’re thinking about how to more seamlessly integrate your cloud with your existing on-premise infrastructure? Or how to take advantage of software donations you may already have from Microsoft while still exploring cloud computing?
Join us to learn more about Microsoft’s vision for Software plus Services, a view that recognizes we can’t always have our mission-critical applications and data dependent on Internet access. See what’s available today and what’s around the corner. From the Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) to Azure to Office 2010, Microsoft’s offerings have the potential to enable nonprofit organizations to spend less time and money running their IT infrastructure so they can spend more time delivering on their missions.
We’ll share examples from organizations already using Microsoft’s cloud services and tell you about donations and discount programs for nonprofits. Product demonstrations and overviews will include Microsoft’s Online Services (Exchange Online, Exchange Hosted Services, SharePoint Online, Office Live Meeting, Dynamics CRM Online, Office Communications Online).
IDC-IL Webcast on Enterprise Content Collaboration Sri Chilukuri
This document summarizes a presentation about enterprise content collaboration and the evolution of user needs driving new platform requirements. It discusses how the growth of mobile internet and adoption of file sync and share tools are transforming how people work but notes that file sync and share does not address all collaboration needs. It argues that an enterprise content collaboration platform is needed to provide integrated capabilities across the spectrum of ad hoc, semi-structured, and structured collaboration needs.
Tiki is an open source content management, collaboration, and social networking platform. It is used by many organizations for websites, knowledge bases, project coordination, and more. The company provides customization and support services for Tiki but depends on the open source community for ongoing development and infrastructure support. The business model keeps costs low through the open source model and generates ongoing revenue from customization, consulting, and support services. The ecosystem includes software developers, designers, hosting providers, and customers who use and contribute to Tiki.
- GCC countries are working to develop an interoperable federated e-identity system to facilitate citizens' mobility across GCC borders and enhance economic cooperation.
- Each GCC country has established a national digital identity program based on smart ID cards with biometric identifiers and credentials stored securely.
- The initiative aims to create a trusted cross-border infrastructure where citizens can authenticate and validate their identities across GCC countries using their national e-ID.
- This would allow citizens to securely access online services in other GCC countries using their home country-issued e-ID credentials.
The document discusses new features and enhancements in Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013. It highlights improvements to compliance and risk management, social collaboration, business intelligence and analytics, office integration, and search capabilities. The updates aim to provide a more secure, integrated and user-friendly experience for content management, teamwork and insights.
An overview over Enterprise 2.0, its definition, principles and basic impacts plus some international cases used at the Community Management event in Milan, Italy
Now the ppt can be downloaded
The document discusses establishing a cloud computing initiative for the federal government with the goals of providing secure, easily accessible IT services through a variety of cloud models. It outlines the vision, mission, and objectives which include facilitating adoption, standardization, interoperability, and cost-effective solutions. Various cloud service models, delivery options, and the unique needs of government are addressed.
Managing Electronic Resources for Public Libraries, Part 1ALATechSource
The document outlines best practices for managing electronic resources in public libraries. It discusses organizing responsibilities through governance models and collaboration with partners. Key tasks covered include identifying needs, locating suitable products, conducting trials, setting up new resources, and promoting them. Maintaining resources requires collection usage statistics, vendor negotiations, training staff and patrons, and troubleshooting issues. The goal is to effectively select, organize, provide access to, and promote electronic materials that meet community needs.
The document presents a draft vision and strategy for a federal cloud computing initiative. It aims to establish secure, easily accessible cloud computing services for the federal government. The mission is to drive widespread adoption of cost-effective cloud solutions across government. It outlines types of cloud services like infrastructure, platform and software as a service. It also discusses security, delivery models and considerations for adapting cloud computing to government's unique needs.
Service oriented architecture (SOA) deserves service oriented dataShahid Shah
Centralized, monolithic databases primarily built using relational approaches have ruled for decades; they’ve given us tremendous advances such as vertically scaled business-critical transactional systems and web applications. The next generation of microapps, microservices, and web widgets demand a scale that vertical scale application-centric relational databases are having difficulty with so we need to move to a more service-oriented database approach in which even small services like those that service patients in a patient portal or specific modules of EHRs can and should have their own databases.
This talk encourages the idea of service-focused databases and how they differ from application-centric databases; using this new approach allows faster delivery of applications, less coupling, and better scalability. Healthcare and biomedical databases are notoriously complex and no single database technology can serve its needs so we need a more service-oriented approach to database design.
You’ll learn how to choose the right database technology for each service, how to model service-oriented databases differently than application-oriented ones, and how to keep service databases running smoothly.
Managing Electronic Resources for Public Libraries: Part 2ALATechSource
This document provides information on managing electronic resources for public libraries. It discusses collecting and analyzing usage statistics on a regular basis, being aware of vendors' usage statistics modules, and standards like COUNTER and SUSHI. Key metrics for evaluation are identified. Maintaining professional relationships with vendors and negotiating contracts and renewals is also covered. Other topics include discovery services, federated searching, collection development policies, and ways to stay up-to-date in the field.
A Phase 0 Approach for SharePoint 2010 - EPC GroupEPC Group
An approach for implementing SharePoint 2010 in organizations is to first complete a "Phase 0" project to develop a multi-year roadmap. Phase 0 involves assessing the organization's current technology, business needs, and how SharePoint can provide value. Key areas examined include applications, licensing, staff, business priorities, governance, training, records management, workflows, and security. The goal is to understand all aspects of the organization and develop a strategic plan for how SharePoint can best address current and future needs over 2-3 years.
The document discusses security considerations for semantic web services. It describes how semantic web services add formal descriptions to allow automated discovery, composition and invocation of web services. The document outlines key security dimensions like authorization, privacy and trust that are important in this context. It proposes a semantic policy framework to address security requirements through semantically-described policies and addresses some challenges in standardizing approaches.
Two simples and quick ways to Save and Share your company Knowledge Jeff ANGAMA
Presentation at Singapore SharePoint Community Meeting - December 2015 - https://www.meetup.com/mssgug/events/226965173/
Employee turnover is inevitable.
Companies needs innovation.
Knowledge Management is an asset for the Entreprise Brain, the information accessible by every employee.
People shall share their knowledge to other colleagues through solutions that can research information, such as SharePoint or Office 365.
If you already have SharePoint, following this to implement a KM Solution in less than 1hour using SharePoint
The document discusses collaborative enterprise architecture for the Government of Canada. It proposes using web 2.0 tools and a wiki to enable collaboration and information sharing within the government. It outlines the government's information management strategy, which aims to leverage shared services, address skills gaps, and ensure information is managed strategically. The strategy establishes governance committees and outlines plans to develop enterprise architecture, including reference models, to promote alignment and interoperability across government departments and systems.
The current Microsoft PowerBI governance enabling and recommendations. Including the changes following the November PowerBI release and PASS conference announcements.
Using Loop Learning in developing Innovative Literature ReviewsCybernos, LLC
The literature review is a basic element of most research, including doctoral research. But most reviews are standardized, narrow interpretations of the literature, and rarely go "outside the box" of conventional thinking. In this paper and presentation, we consider the ways in which using a loop learning approach in literature reviews can generate new insights and generative directions for advancing understanding and new scholarship in a field of research.
Planning Expansion and Adding Scope to your Current Shared Services OperationScottMadden, Inc.
Successful scope expansion for an existing shared services operation requires careful planning. Scope expansion can take a number of forms such as new services, new customer groups, and new geographies. “Shared Service Expansion” is the fourth session of a HR Shared Services learning series that ScottMadden is presenting along with Shared Services & Outsourcing Network (SSON). In this session, we cover an approach for planning expansion and keys to adding scope while balancing the demands of your current shared services operation.
Chris Argyris was an organizational psychologist known for his work on organizational learning and behavior. Some of his key contributions include:
- Developing the concepts of "espoused theory" versus "theory-in-use" to describe the gap between people's stated beliefs and actual behaviors.
- Proposing single-loop and double-loop learning, where single-loop fixes problems within the current mindset and double-loop questions underlying assumptions.
- Identifying Model I and Model II theories-in-use, where Model I is more defensive and Model II encourages participation, valid information, and learning.
- Developing an intervention model for organizational change involving mapping problems, internalizing maps, testing predictions,
Nuxeo EP 5 is an open source enterprise content management platform with a modular architecture. It provides pre-packaged web and desktop applications and a set of extensible services on top of its core document repository. The platform uses a plug-in model which allows components to be customized and additional functionality to be added. It supports multiple client types and APIs for integration.
The document discusses using Business Process Management (BPM), Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), and Enterprise Architecture (EA) together for e-government systems. It proposes an architectural framework that uses these technologies together to provide an adaptive architecture for e-government. This allows easy evolution of e-government systems through standardized business processes and integration of new tools/technologies. The framework includes steps for evolving current systems to a future architecture that is more coordinated, integrated, and collaborative.
Enterprise Content Management Consulting - A Quick ReferenceGokul Alex
A collection of essential concepts and paradigms in the ECM landscape. Addressing the recent trends and business drivers that influences the content ecosystem. In a readable question answer format!
This presentation reviews IBM's Social Capability reference architecture. It is a guide to understand the comprehensive nature of a social platform for conducting social business.
It focuses on the technology enablers to which customers should compare their IT strategy AND it allows the organization understand how to apply that technology for business benefit. Social Business capabilities are what business does, such as communicate, collaborate, share knowledge and insights, and leverage expertise.
Social software enables business success by providing people-centric:
-social networking and collaboration
-content and document management
-integrated digital (social, web, and mobile) experiences
-social analytics and reporting
The document outlines services for developing an ECM roadmap including business planning, requirements analysis, and project implementation. It discusses analyzing the current state, defining a future vision, and creating a prioritized roadmap. The roadmap would focus on improving access to information, collaborative workflows, and multi-channel publishing across the lifecycle of content management.
Reference architecture for Internet of ThingsSujee Maniyam
What kind of a data infrastructure is needed, to support Internet of Things?
This talk presents a reference architecture.
We are actually building this architecture as open source project. See here : bit.ly / iotxyz
- The document provides a summary of Mark Moore's professional experience in IT management roles spanning over 25 years, including his current role as an independent consultant.
- Previous roles include Chief Information Officer for the Minnesota Judicial Branch, where he oversaw an annual budget of $17 million and led initiatives like a statewide electronic court system.
- He was also the Executive Director of the California Case Management System Program Management Office, overseeing a $90 million annual budget and product acceptance for a new case management system.
Knowledge tree implementation case studyShyam Desigan
Volunteers of America Chesapeake needed a document management solution to help with cost reimbursement invoicing and auditing. They selected KnowledgeTree's cloud-based software as a service due to its ease of use, quick implementation time, and hosting on Amazon Web Services. KnowledgeTree helped Volunteers of America Chesapeake digitize processes, improve collaboration, facilitate full cost reimbursement, and uncover $30,000-$50,000 in additional annual revenue. The non-profit found that KnowledgeTree's hosted solution saved time, resources, and money compared to traditional on-site systems, aligning with their business model.
Knowledge Tree Implementation Case StudyShyam Desigan
Volunteers of America Chesapeake needed a document management solution to help with cost reimbursement invoicing and auditing. They selected KnowledgeTree's cloud-based software as a service due to its ease of use, quick implementation time, and low costs. KnowledgeTree helped Volunteers of America Chesapeake digitize their processes, improve collaboration, and uncover $30,000-50,000 in additional annual revenue through improved invoice documentation and reimbursement.
eGovernment Services Composition Using Multi-Faceted Metadata Classification...Sotiris Koussouris
The document discusses a methodology for designing an e-government portal using a multi-faceted taxonomy. Key aspects of the methodology include identifying core government services, modeling the services using a Service Description Worksheet to extract metadata, and developing generalized service patterns to facilitate composition of e-government services. Populating the taxonomy and Service Description Database allows for analysis of services, development of service models, and identification of relationships that support service homogenization. Future work includes formalizing document and system exchanges and providing the taxonomy and query outputs in XML format.
Interoperability challenges for Norwegian Tax Administration (Skatteetaten)Geir Myrind
The document discusses interoperability challenges for the Norwegian Tax Administration and its strategies to address them. It aims to:
1) Establish next-generation electronic services and contribute to positioning the Tax Administration as a leader in e-government.
2) Simplify processes through connecting related services into unified dialogs and harmonizing concepts across domains.
3) Develop a framework for metadata management to describe data, support information modeling, and enable information sharing both internally and externally.
Power to the People- Enabling Ever US Citizen to Participate in Federal Rule ...BlueFish
The document discusses the eRulemaking initiative to enable public participation in federal rulemaking. It describes how Lockheed Martin and Blue Fish Development Group helped build an electronic system called FDMS that allows the public to access and comment on agency rules and regulations through a single online portal. The system provides benefits like increased transparency and cost savings compared to paper-based processes. It also discusses challenges in developing a flexible system that all agencies can customize while maintaining common services and standards.
Collaborating on Technology Service Delivery Summary report finalSabina Visser
This report summarizes a project that evaluated opportunities for Alberta municipalities to collaborate on technology service delivery. 37 representatives from 29 municipalities participated.
The project identified a range of current collaboration among municipalities, from simply sharing tools to fully sharing applications. While template and document sharing was widely agreed upon, municipalities were less inclined toward full application sharing currently.
Six key opportunity areas for collaboration were identified: replacement of recreation management systems, electronic council systems, financial systems, asset management systems, permitting systems, and disaster recovery space issues.
The report provides recommendations to further collaboration, including engaging additional business areas, exploring various collaboration models, using provided governance tools, continuing procurement document sharing, and MISA playing a leadership role in knowledge sharing
How Document Management Solutions Benefit Government Agenciesosaminc
Government agencies must maintain high levels of constituent service even with shrinking resources. Document management in Phoenix is a solution that helps government agencies of all types maintain and even improve service levels. Among the benefits to local, county, and state agencies are cost and time savings, self-service solutions and increased transparency.
The document discusses challenges that state governments face in implementing enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems that serve multiple agencies using federal funds, due to current federal cost allocation policies. Specifically, it notes that upfront capital costs of developing and implementing an ERP system are difficult to fund without clarity on which costs can be capitalized versus treated as operating costs. It also questions whether the cost of financing capital outlays would be recoverable from agencies. The case study demonstrates these challenges, as a state office of technology considers providing a shared ERP system but lacks upfront money and clarity on cost treatment and recovery.
The City of Ottawa implemented an enterprise content management (ECM) strategy to support service delivery transformation. The strategy included five components: information sharing services, information technology services, information lifecycle services, find and retrieve services, and review services. To achieve the ECM strategy, the City used eight simplifying concepts including process and technology analysis, enterprise problem definition, prioritizing investments, client-centric planning, implementing client support teams, and continuously reviewing and improving services. The goal was to create a body of ECM service support through agile, client-focused activities to help achieve business objectives.
Save to in invest: in challenging economic times, Managed services is the way...Mahmoud Dasser
Indonesia CXO leadership Forum
- Save to in invest: in challenging economic times, Managed services is the way to go!
- Managed Services can enable better Government Services in Cost Effective Way
The document provides an update on various working groups related to cloud computing and data sharing initiatives within the US federal government. It discusses the responsibilities and activities of working groups focused on cloud computing services, standards, governance, and communications. It also summarizes several events and discussions around implementing semantic technologies and linked open data practices on Data.gov and within federal agencies.
The Grants Ontario website provides a centralized, online system for organizations in Ontario to access information about grants, apply for and manage grants, and submit reports. Previously, the grant application process involved filling out complex paper forms for each individual program. The Government of Ontario implemented the Grants Ontario system using Adobe Experience Manager to streamline and digitize the grant management process, reducing costs and inefficiencies for both applicants and the government. Over time, additional ministries and programs were added to the centralized Grants Ontario system.
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation implemented Microsoft SharePoint Server to improve information sharing and collaboration among its 65,000 employees. This allowed information to be published 400% faster, reduced document approval times by 30-60%, and cut the cost and time of creating collaboration sites in half. SharePoint provided a single platform for content management, workflows and analytics, replacing isolated databases and file shares. Department divisions leveraged SharePoint for strategic planning, performance tracking and other operations.
The document discusses various business-to-business (B2B) support services commonly provided by specialized e-service providers, including e-strategy consulting, application development, web hosting, financial services, logistics, marketing, content delivery, directories, e-communities, and integration services. It describes why companies outsource these services and provides examples of major service providers for different functions like payment processing, logistics, and web hosting.
This document proposes an integrated mobile and tablet application to manage services within gated housing complexes. The app would allow residents to pay bills, monitor children, call services like security or taxis, connect with neighbors, and book community facilities. It aims to streamline currently disintegrated processes and facilitate interactions. The plan is to partner with startups in areas like food, taxis, and provide their own services where solutions don't exist. They estimate needing $150,000 to assemble a team, develop software, and market the solution in the first year. They have begun the team and software development and received interest from builders in their integrated housing management solution.
This document provides an overview of shared services and examples of shared services implementations. It begins with defining shared services and comparing it to other models like outsourcing and decentralization. It then provides examples of shared services at a university, in government, and in the private sector. Some key lessons from implementing shared services centers are strong sponsorship, union partnership, an effective governance model, building a new culture in a greenfield location, and using performance management and technology innovation.
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A Gathering of Minds
We were thrilled to see a diverse group of attendees, including local certified PMI trainers and both new and experienced members eager to contribute their perspectives. The workshop was structured into three dynamic discussion sessions, each led by our dedicated membership advocates.
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The insights and feedback gathered from these discussions were invaluable. Here are some of the key takeaways and the steps we are taking to address them:
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• Structured Mentorship Program: Plans are underway to launch a mentorship program that will connect members with experienced professionals for guidance and support.
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Moving Forward
We are committed to turning your feedback into actionable solutions that enhance your PMI journey. This workshop was just the beginning. By actively participating and sharing your experiences, you have helped shape the future of our Chapter’s offerings.
Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the success of the Community Skill Builders Workshop. Your engagement and enthusiasm are what make our Chapter strong and vibrant. Stay tuned for updates on the new initiatives and opportunities to get involved. Together, we are building a community that supports and empowers each other on our PMI journeys.
Stay connected, stay engaged, and let’s continue to grow together!
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We are a branch of the Project Management Institute. We offer a platform for project management professionals in Silver Spring, MD, and the DC/Baltimore metro area. Monthly meetings facilitate networking, knowledge sharing, and professional development. For more, visit pmissc.org.
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