Is WorkDocs a good fit for transactional/customer-based organization of documents

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I work for a logistics company that has thousands of customers and thousands of transactions every day.

Every customer and every transaction has important documents associated with it, and these are frequently passed around over email and difficult to locate.

We are migrating our operational applications to AWS and wanted to know if integrating with the WorkDocs API would enable easy access to documents, searching by customer, transaction ID or other operational property.

Has anyone dealt with a similar use case and can you share your experience/recommendations?

James
asked 2 years ago287 views
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Yes James, you can. On this WorkDocs page we have a lot of use cases to help you understand and get ideas for your environment.

https://aws.amazon.com/workdocs/

And, to use APIs to improve your usability, you can integrate WorkDocs with another tools, like Kendra, to maximize capabilities of intelligent search in your company. https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/get-started-with-the-amazon-kendra-amazon-workdocs-connector/

You can edit online, without need a Office editor in PCs or workstations: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-collaborative-editing-for-amazon-workdocs-powered-by-hancom-thinkfree-office-online/

So, many options to help you.

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answered 2 years ago
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So after experimenting with WorkDocs for a bit, I'm not able to see how it or the integration with Kendra would satisfy some requirements.

We have thousands of transactions in our company every day and each of these generates documents. We would need to be able to search for documents with a variety of parameters:

  • Our internal transaction number that we generate
  • The customer's reference number that they generate
  • Customer name
  • Time range
  • Etc.

A possible solution would allow us to attach metadata to documents stored in WorkDocs, and then provide a search function by that metadata.

Of course, we could build something like this using S3 for file storage and DynamoDB for metadata storage, but then we would need to build our own search interface and it would be a lot more work than a managed solution.

Please let me know if I'm missing something with AWS's current offering.

Thanks!

James

James
answered 2 years ago

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