Jarrod Gingras from CMS Watch gives his view on whether ECM can move to the cloud. Not too long ago, Jeff Shuey had a similar post [1], where he doubted it could be done right now. I responded to Jeff's post in the post, "Is moving ECM to the Cloud a realistic goal? [2]"
As I wrote at the time, Jeff defined ECM in the following terms:
"He wondered if it were possible to move the four pillars of enterprise content management (document capture, document management, workflow and archiving) to the cloud."
Jeff was skeptical, but I was not. I'm more positive it could be done, and Jarrod points out that, indeed, SpringCM already offers a modular suite of ECM tools (which value added resellers can fine tune for the needs of each organization) in a SaaS model. But as Gingras also writes, EMC recently entered this arena--something they have been hinting at for a year--although it's too early to tell how extensive it will be or how well it will work.
As Judi Hasson pointed out recently in a FierceCIO article, "Should you embrace cloud computing or ignore it? [3]" there are pros and cons to this approach. But to me, it's a matter of logistics. There's really no reason that these functions couldn't ultimately live in the cloud, if organizations could live with their content in the cloud.
And you know if a player like EMC is on board with Documentum, it's only a matter of time before we see competitors weigh in with their own offerings. There's a lot of good SaaS offerings on the web content management-side of the equation. It's really not a huge leap to think that other aspects of content management could get a similar SaaS treatment, and I would expect to see more of this moving forward.
For more information:
- see Gingras' post on CMS Watch [4]
Related Articles:
Is moving ECM to the clouds a realistic goal? [2]
EMC: Rapid app development and cloud computing key to future of CM [5]
Not all cloud vendors are created equally [6]
Decho provides cloud connectivity [7]
Microsoft unveils new cloud computing platform [8]
EMC Atmos takes to the clouds [9]
Links:
[1] http://www.ecmstrategy.com/is/2009/04/ecm-in-the-cloud.html
[2] http://www.fiercecontentmanagement.com/story/moving-ecm-cloud-realistic-goal/2009-04-21
[3] http://www.fiercecio.com/story/should-you-embrace-cloud-computing-or-ignore-it/2009-05-24?utm_medium=nl&utm_source=internal
[4] http://www.cmswatch.com/Trends/1599-SaaS-ECM-Marketplace?source=RSS
[5] http://www.fiercecontentmanagement.com/story/emc-rapid-app-development-and-cloud-computer-key-future-cm/2009-05-22
[6] http://www.fiercecontentmanagement.com/story/not-all-cloud-vendors-are-created-equal/2009-01-14
[7] http://www.fiercecontentmanagement.com/story/decho-provides-cloud-connectivity/2008-12-02
[8] http://www.fiercecontentmanagement.com/story/spotlight-microsoft-unveils-new-cloud-computing-platform/2008-10-28
[9] http://www.fiercecontentmanagement.com/story/spotlight-emc-atmos/2008-11-12