Active Policy Management
It is critical for the effective management of data, to implement solutions that provide true end-to-end management. This can only be accomplished with policies that actively manage the data.
Deploying a consistent policy scheme to manage data from "creation to end of life" - is the elusive goal of many IT managers. The problem is that multiple point products offer many different types of policy management, and apply their brand of metadata to the mix. Only by unifying a broad spectrum of data management tools, and managing them "actively", can one cross the chasm, and achieve consistent metadata, policy consistency, and long term policy and data flow uniformity.
At Cofio, we do this with Active Information Management (AIM), the platform that AIMstor is built upon.
Below is a simplified example of a typical legacy policy stack. Point products have competing metadata, which cannot be unified with other point products, even if they come from the same vendor.
AIMstor cures the hardships that plague policy management of data across the enterprise spectrum. Within AIMstor, a policy can be briefly defined as a combination of two things:
- What you want to do, and
- What you want to do it to
These we term as the operation and the classification.
For Instance, a statement such as: 'I want all the executive documents to be versioned and archived for 5 years from the point that they are created' will neatly translate to policies 'Retain 5 years, keep versions, classification documents, applied to all users in the Exec group'.
Policies can be defined in as little as a few minutes, and once defined, they are compiled to a lower level instruction set suitable for the underlying data management layers, and propagated throughout each component that will manage that policy.
The 'active' elements of policy management within AIMstor can be tuned and reassigned real-time, and on-the-fly.