Orlando 2007 Winners' Circle

Congratulations Orlando 2007 Winners!

    

The GlobalStar Enterprise Awards are presented annually to OpenText customers from around the world to recognize their outstanding efforts in deriving business value from innovative and successful ECM deployments. To determine our finalists, runners-up and winners for the LiveLinkUp Orlando 2007 GlobalStar Enterprise Awards, we rated each entry based on scope, business value, end user benefits, innovation, functionality, and business problem solving ability.

Our 2007 GlobalStar Enterprise Award Finalists were:

GlobalStar Ground-Breaking Award

Developers Diversified Realty - DDR

DDR implemented a Livelink ECM platform that supports lease document management, accounts payable processes, JD Edwards integration, creation of marketing materials, as well as enterprise-wide document management. Benefits include significantly faster tenant inquiry response; support for Sarbanes-Oxley compliance; and business objectives met and exceeded. "We have now increased our personal productivity and can respond more quickly to tenant inquiries." Lorraine McGlone, VP of Information Technology, DDR.

The 2007 GlobalStar Enterprise Winner Award

Genzyme

Genzyme implemented a Livelink ECM-based solution supporting global content management connecting separate operational silos. Benefits include collaboration and content management across the enterprise; secure storage of SOPs and other controlled documents; support for electronic distribution of SOPs, and generic signing workflows. "Our implementation of Livelink ECM, as well as Remote Cache, provides the foundation necessary to streamline our global operations while enabling our businesses to retain their operational autonomy." Mark Wescott, IT Manager, ECM Team, Genzyme.

GlobalStar Enterprise Runner-Up Awards

46th Test Wing, Eglin AFB, U.S. Air Force

The 46th Test Wing, Eglin AFB, U.S. Air Force has implemented a Livelink ECM-based process that supports the coordination, file, and archive of Technical Data Packages (TDPs), core documents that describe the content and composition of each munition, and provide storing and handling instructions. Benefits include enhanced ability to plan and schedule test missions and improved traceability and accountability. "Over a nine month period, we achieved a cost savings of an estimated $240K simply by eliminating the time Test Engineers spent away from essential tasks to research or manually coordinate TDPs at the Munitions Storage area." Ginger Walker, AFSO21 Level 2 MPM, 46th Test Wing, Eglin AFB.


European Court of Human Rights

The European Court of Human Rights has implemented a Web-based knowledge portal coupled with document and case management mission critical systems that supports over 700 internal users and millions of external users world-wide. Benefits include streamlined case processing enabling more efficient internal operations and significantly improved services to the general public. "The Human Rights Documents project (HUDOC) has had a significant return on investment without the huge investment projects of this type sometimes demand." John Hunter, Head of IT Division, European Court of Human Rights.


T-Systems

More than 40,000 users have access to T-Systems My Workroo, a Livelink ECM based project and document management system. Benefits of the customized Livelink solution include standardized workrooms for teams, projects, and panels/boards; automated workrooms created by Web forms and workflows; and automated management of user and organizational data by synchronizing with T-Systems' corporate directory. "User acceptance has widely increased through the simplified standardized structures of the system and the automation of all major user administration processes." Martin Bräuer, Program Management Collaboration and Document Management, T-Systems.