I had a requirement to migrate Lotus Notes to SharePoint. The main features required were "Document Management".
The following are the advantages of SharePoint compared to Lotus Notes as a Document Management System.
- User Interface
SharePoint provides an excellent user interface to add/update/delete/tag/search documents.
- Versioning
SharePoint provides document versioning.
- Records Center
The records centers template provides a quick solution to making historical records of documents.
- Drag & Drop
Bulk document upload is supported in SharePoint 2013 using the drag & drop feature.
- Explorer View
SharePoint supports WebDAV to enable Explorer View. This helps people to operate in an explorer fashion they are already familiar with.
- Shredded Storage
If your client document management involves heavy traffic, a reduction in bandwidth usage and faster updating can be done using Shredded Storage.
- Remote BLOB Storage
SharePoint supports storing document content in a database or external file systems. This will relax the site collection size limits.
- Content Indexing and Filters
By default SharePoint supports content-indexing of popular Office documents, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and so on. For custom filtering we can purchase and install third party filters for PDF and so on.
More Features
Check-in, Check-out, Mobile Support and Information Management Policies are more features in the document management arena.
Queries
The following are the parameters we need to capture for the document migration.
- Number of documents in store
- Type of documents (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF and so on)
- Average size of documents
- Metadata requirement
- Content Type / Site Column requirement
- Version requirement
- Expected growth in a year
- Search requirements (full-text search, metadata-based)
- Records requirement (making a document a historical evidence)
- Site Template (blank, team site)
- Workflows requirements (approval, signature and so on)
- Document Governance (folders, metadata, mandatory fields)
- Type of user-authentication
- Permission roles, groups
- Preserving of system-values (created by and created date)
- Life cycle of a document (auto-archive, auto-delete, recycle-bin usage and so on)
- Policies around documents
References
Overview of document management in SharePoint 2013.
Summary
In this article I have highlighted the features of SharePoint as a Document Management System.