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User Roles for a successful eMAM implementation
POC –
Point of Contact for eMAM system
This is the business contact
for an organization for any legal or accounting issues. They may or may
not be have other roles below. POC must maintain communication channels
between the different internal staff and the eMAM teams to coordinate
activities. They should play a similar role with system integrators,
hardware, and software vendors.
SuperAdmin:
This person is a
Hardware/Software systems administrator. This person must have a working
knowledge of Windows Server, basic knowledge of Microsoft SQL server, and
networking experience. This person must have administrator access and knowledge
of how to create and share volumes on the storage device used by the eMAM
system. If eMAM is implemented in an
Active Directory/LDAP environment, then this person will also need to have knowledge
and permission to create LDAP/AD users. This
person should be the main
IT administrator for the transcoder, archive software, and other systems
that will be implemented with eMAM.
Unit Admin:
This person has a leadership
role for one or more groups of business users. He/she should set up
and manage the metadata structure, user accounts, and
categories/projects, and assign metadata sets to users and groups. This person
will decide what ingest and delivery profiles users and groups use. He/she must work closely with the Super Admin
to effect changes in the system as needed. This person must work to train
and support the users in their unit.
Users:
This person is the production
operator of the system. This person will have only the rights and permissions
and access to the select categories of assets given by the Unit Admin(s).
This person may be an ingest operator using eFeeder, a person with view
only access to videos, an editor using an editing software such as Adobe
Premiere, a librarian who is responsible for entering in metadata, or an
Archive/Restore specialist. A power user is licensed for all
of the user roles in the systems. A basic user has access to
only browse and share functions, with no access to ingest, archive, media
management, or the tablet interfaces.
Others:
Individuals not defined as
users in the system cannot look at the content in the system in any way unless
a user shares with them through a social media link, through an eBIN
email, or an external review/approval link sent by email.
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