Overview
IBM Content Collector for Microsoft SharePoint (formerly InfoSphere Content Collector for SharePoint) extends ECM capabilities to SharePoint users.
IBM Content Collector for SharePoint replaces FileNet Connectors for SharePoint Document Libraries. It provides collection and archiving of SharePoint content and extends capabilities of SharePoint to leverage IBM ECM and IBM BPM.
Supports all previous features of FileNet Connector for SharePoint Document Libraries
Collects and archives content from Microsoft SharePoint document libraries, wikis, and blogs; collects and archives SharePoint documents into Content Manager Enterprise Edition as well as FileNet Content Manager.
Enables common rules and policies from a common administration console - across all content including Content Collector for eMail and Content Collector for File Systems
Classifies documents and content using metadata, rules or Classification Module
Optionally maintains original document properties in Microsoft SharePoint libraries when replacing collected content with a shortcut and automatically removes shortcut documents from Microsoft SharePoint once those documents have been deleted from Content Manager Enterprise Edition or FileNet Content Manager.
Optionally maintains Microsoft SharePoint security settings when storing collected information in Content Manager Enterprise Edition as well as FileNet Content Manager.
Dynamically declares collected content as a record using Enterprise Records
Adds agility to the ability to respond to litigation, investigations, audit and information inquiries using eDiscovery Manager and eDiscovery Analyzer
Supports Windows SharePoint Server (WSS 3.0), Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS 2007) and SharePoint 2010
Product framework
Product line overview
an integrated, extensible, modular Content Collection and Archiving solution for email and file systems
an integrated approach to help manage and control content created by shared workgroups across your organization.
Archiving
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Expanding content diversity calls for a unified archiving strategy
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Compliance, Governance and Oversight Council (CGOC) report

