Patent Issued for Archive center for content management (USPTO 11586373): Open Text SA ULC
2023 MAR 14 (NewsRx) -- By a
Patent number 11586373 is assigned to Open Text
The following quote was obtained by the news editors from the background information supplied by the inventors: “BACKGROUND OF THE RELATED ART
“Modern enterprises and companies alike utilize archive servers to electronically archive their content for various reasons, including meeting regulatory requirements. For example, in
“To this end, some enterprise content management systems such as the Enterprise Content Management (ECM) suite available from
“A typical ECM system comprises a stack or collection of software subsystems or components (referred to herein as an ECM software stack) that work together to produce a result or complete a particular task. Depending upon needs, components in an ECM software stack may vary from system to system. As an example, an ECM software stack may include document capture, records management, workflow, search, email, fax, social media, eDiscovery, archiving, etc. Data received from an enterprise application is usually pushed through a complete ECM software stack, leaving a footprint at every layer. At the end of this journey, a decision is then made as to where and what should be archived. While this approach works for many scenarios, further improvements may be desired.”
In addition to the background information obtained for this patent, NewsRx journalists also obtained the inventors’ summary information for this patent: “Today, various computer technologies are used within enterprises and companies alike. These technologies produce massive amounts of content, including scanned documents, faxes, emails, search results, office documents, social media content, etc. As discussed above, an enterprise may employ an ECM system to manage and archive content. However, not all of the information communicated from enterprise applications to an ECM system may be relevant for enterprise operations. Indeed, in some cases, only about 10 percent of the information processed by an ECM system may be relevant for ECM purposes. Furthermore, not all of the information processed by an ECM system may need to be placed under records management (RM) control for regulatory and/or compliance purposes.
“While indiscriminately collecting all of the documents via an ECM system (and hence placing everything under control of the ECM system) may address the need to meet regulatory requirements, the ECM system is invariably burdened with a lot of information that may have minor or no relevance, severely affecting the usability and/or performance of the ECM system. For example, performing a search via the ECM system may return a tremendous amount of irrelevant hits (search results) which, in turn, can lead to frustrating user experience.
“An object of this disclosure is to provide a new archiving solution that can improve the usability and/or performance of an ECM system while meeting the regulatory and/or compliance requirements. This and other objects can be achieved in embodiments disclosed herein that implements a new approach to processing and archiving content. Specifically, embodiments provide systems, methods, and computer program products for efficiently and effectively archiving content and selectively exposing (“bubbling up”) only a portion thereof to other components of an ECM system such as content server(s).
“An exemplary embodiment can be summarized as follows. Content is captured and archived at an archive center (AC) and, depending upon records management (RM) policy, is managed by the AC or under RM control by a content server (CS). Both the AC and CS may be part of an enterprise content management system. The AC provides a user-friendly interface through which retention zones may be defined, and functionality for applying RM policy. The functionality can be triggered via a specific content property or through a retention zone under RM control. The RM control can be turned on or off from within the AC using the user-friendly interface. Archived content is not moved or duplicated. Rather, metadata and a link to the storage location are sent to the CS which, in turn, creates a content server document that is linked to the archived content. Only a portion of archived content is exposed to the CS through the AC.
“In some embodiments, a method for archiving content (e.g., enterprise content in an enterprise computer network environment) may be implemented by an archive center application embodied on one or more server machines (collectively referred to herein as an “archive center.” The archive center may be configured to receive content from an application (e.g., an enterprise application that runs on at least one server machine operating in the enterprise computer network environment). The archive center may examine the content and extract or otherwise obtain metadata associated with the content. The archive center may determine, based at least in part on the metadata, whether to retain or relinquish control of the content. In this context, retaining control of the content means that it is the archive application which is responsible for managing retention of the content. Moreover, relinquishing control over the content means that the archive application is not responsible for managing retention of the content and, instead, the manner in which the content is retained is managed by a contents server, possibly under records management control. In this case, the contents may still be stored at an archive center. Either way, the content can be archived at a secure storage location of a data store in an unalterable and tamperproof form. The data store is maintained by the archive center.”
The claims supplied by the inventors are:
“1. A system for archiving content, the system comprising: an archive center server having a processor and a non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions translatable by the processor; a storage location coupled to the archive center server and configured to store content received from the archive center server; a user interface coupled to the archive center server, the user interface configured to receive input indicative of whether a records management policy is applicable to the content; the instructions stored on the non-transitory computer-readable medium translatable by the processor to: determine whether the records management policy is applicable to the content, responsive to the records management policy not being applicable to the content, retaining, by the archive center server, retention control of the content, and responsive to the records management policy being applicable to the content, relinquishing control of the content from the archive center server to the content server by uploading to the content server the metadata associated with the content and a link to a storage location of the content.
“2. The system of claim 1, wherein the input received by the user interface comprises an instruction to turn a retention management zone on or off.
“3. The system of claim 1, wherein the metadata includes a property, and wherein the archive center server is configured to determine whether the records management policy is applicable to the content by determining whether the content indicates that he records management policy is applicable to a retention management zone in which the content is included.
“4. The system of claim 3, wherein the user interface comprises a Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) interface, and wherein the input received by the user interface comprises a call to set a value of a retention management policy property of the content.
“5. The system of claim 3, wherein the input received by the user interface comprises user input which defines a property of a retention management zone.
“6. The system of claim 5, wherein the property comprises a retention period, the archive center server is configured to maintain retention control of the content according to a retention period value set by the input received by the user interface.
“7. The system of claim 5, wherein the property comprises a location of a content server which has retention control of the content.
“8. A method for archiving content, comprising: storing, by an archive center server in a storage location maintained by the archive center server, content received from an enterprise application running on a computing device coupled to the archive center server; receiving, by the archive center server via a user interface, input indicative of whether a records management policy is applicable to the content; determining whether the records management policy is applicable to the content; responsive to the records management policy not being applicable to the content, retaining, by the archive center server, retention control of the content; and responsive to the records management policy being applicable to the content, relinquishing control of the content from the archive center server to the content server by uploading to the content server the metadata associated with the content and a link to a storage location of the content.
“9. The method of claim 8, wherein the input received by the user interface comprises an instruction to turn a retention management zone on or off.
“10. The method of claim 8, wherein the metadata includes a property, and wherein determining whether the records management policy is applicable to the content comprises determining whether the content indicates that the records management policy is applicable to a retention management zone in which the content is included.
“11. The method of claim 10, wherein the user interface is a Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) interface, and wherein the input received by the user interface comprises a call to set a value of a retention management policy property of the content.
“12. The method of claim 10, wherein the input received by the user interface comprises user input which defines a property of a retention management zone.
“13. The method of claim 12, wherein the property comprises a retention period, the method further comprising maintaining, by the archive center server, retention control of the content according to a retention period value set by the input received by the user interface.
“14. The method of claim 12, wherein the property comprises a location of a content server which has retention control of the content.
“15. A computer program product for archiving content, the computer program product comprising a non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions translatable by a processor of an archive center computer to perform: storing, by an archive center server in a storage location maintained by the archive center server, content received from an enterprise application running on a computing device coupled to the archive center server; receiving, by the archive center server via a user interface, input indicative of whether a records management policy is applicable to the content; determining whether the records management policy is applicable to the content; responsive to the records management policy not being applicable to the content, retaining, by the archive center server, retention control of the content; and responsive to the records management policy being applicable to the content, relinquishing control of the content from the archive center server to the content server by uploading to the content server the metadata associated with the content and a link to a storage location of the content.
“16. The computer program product of claim 15, wherein the input received by the user interface comprises an instruction to turn a retention management zone on or off.
“17. The computer program product of claim 15, wherein the metadata includes a property, and wherein determining whether the records management policy is applicable to the content comprises determining whether the content indicates that the records management policy is applicable to a retention management zone in which the content is included.
“18. The computer program product of claim 17, wherein the user interface is a Content Management Interoperability Services (CMIS) interface, and wherein the input received by the user interface comprises a call to set a value of a retention management policy property of the content.
“19. The computer program product of claim 17, wherein the input received by the user interface comprises user input which defines a property of a retention management zone, and wherein the property comprises a retention period, the instructions further translatable to maintain, by the archive center server, retention control of the content according to a retention period value set by the input received by the user interface.
“20. The computer program product of claim 17, wherein the input received by the user interface comprises user input which defines a property of a retention management zone, and wherein the property comprises a location of a content server which has retention control of the content.”
URL and more information on this patent, see: Bruckner, Thomas. Archive center for content management.
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