Ming Ho, Chief Functional Designer, will be leading this hands-on lab. It is the follow-on to the lecture session "Enterprise Capture Made Easy: Developing Solutions with the New EMC InputAccel CaptureFlow Designer".
EMC Captiva had a simple goal when CaptureFlow Designer was designed... just make it simple! The CaptureFlow Designer (or CFD, for short) represents the newest installment of EMC Captiva's commitment to making Captiva InputAccel easier and faster to use and providing customers with a direct impact on their ROI. In this lab, I will show how it is possible to put together a sophisticated capture process without any coding. Along the way, I'd like to share with you how our focus upon user experience and real-world value to you, our users, is driving the design of our products.
If you have any ideas or problem areas that you would like to see covered as part of the lab exercise, please post your request. If you have particular frustrations with how you develop and configure processes today, or design improvements that you'd like to see, please bring your questions to this lab, and the Product Managers and I would be happy to discuss.
Speaker Bio
Ming Ho is the Chief Functional Designer for Captiva, Content Management & Archiving division of EMC Corporation. He is responsible for application design and User Experience for the Captiva product lines. He brings almost 20 years of experience in the development and design of enterprise-class complex software, and in making it valuable and usable to real-world users, gained in design leadership positions at IBM, Hitachi, Nortel Networks, and Amdocs. He holds a Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Applied Science / Engineering.