Enterprise content operations in action at NetApp (podcast)
Update: 2024-09-23
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Are you looking for real-world examples of enterprise content operations in action? Join Sarah O’Keefe and special guest Adam Newton, Senior Director of Globalization, Product Documentation, & Business Process Automation at NetApp for episode 175 of The Content Strategy Experts podcast. Hear insights from NetApp’s journey to enterprise-level publishing, lessons learned from leading-edge GenAI tool development, and more.
We have writers in our authoring environment who are not writers by nature or bias. They’re subject matter experts. And they’re in our system and generating content. That was about joining us in our environment, reap the benefits of multi-language output, reap the benefits of fast updates, reap the benefits of being able to deliver a web-like experience as opposed to a PDF. But what I think we’ve found now is that this is a data project. This generative AI assistant has changed my thinking about what my team does. Yes, on one level, we have a team of writers devoted to producing the docs. But in another way, you can look at it and say, well, we’re a data engine.
— Adam Newton
Related links:
* NetApp Product Documentation featuring Doc, NetApp’s GenAI-powered assistant
* AI in the content lifecycle
* Technical debt in content operations
* The business case for content operations
LinkedIn:
* Adam Newton
* Sarah O’Keefe
Transcript:
Disclaimer: This is a machine-generated transcript with edits.
Sarah O’Keefe: Welcome to the content strategy experts podcast brought to you by Scriptorium. Since 1997, Scriptorium has helped companies manage structure, organize and distribute content in an efficient way. In this episode, we talk about content operations with Adam Newton. Adam is the senior director of global content experience services at NetApp. Hi everyone, I’m Sarah O ‘Keefe. Adam, welcome.
Adam Newton: Hey there, how are you doing, Sarah?
SO: It’s good to see and/or hear you.
AN: Good to hear your voice.
SO: Yeah, Adam and I go way back, which you may discover as we go through this podcast. And as those of you that listen to the podcast know, we talk a lot about content ops. So what I wanted to do was bring somebody in that is doing content ops in the real world, as opposed to as a consultant.and ask you, Adam, about your perspective as the director of a pretty good-sized group that’s doing content and content operations and content strategy and all the rest of us. So tell us a little bit about NetApp and your role there.
AN: Sure. So NetApp is a Fortune 500 company. We have probably close to 11,000 or more global employees. Our business is primarily data infrastructure, storage management, both on-prem. We sell storage operating system called ONTAP. We sell hardware storage devices, and we are most importantly, think, at this day and age, integrating with Azure, Google Cloud Platform, and AWS on first -party hyperscaler partnerships. My team at DENAP is… I actually have three teams under me. The largest of those three teams is the technical publications team. The other two teams globalization responsible for localization translation of both collateral and product.
We have writers in our authoring environment who are not writers by nature or bias. They’re subject matter experts. And they’re in our system and generating content. That was about joining us in our environment, reap the benefits of multi-language output, reap the benefits of fast updates, reap the benefits of being able to deliver a web-like experience as opposed to a PDF. But what I think we’ve found now is that this is a data project. This generative AI assistant has changed my thinking about what my team does. Yes, on one level, we have a team of writers devoted to producing the docs. But in another way, you can look at it and say, well, we’re a data engine.
— Adam Newton
Related links:
* NetApp Product Documentation featuring Doc, NetApp’s GenAI-powered assistant
* AI in the content lifecycle
* Technical debt in content operations
* The business case for content operations
LinkedIn:
* Adam Newton
* Sarah O’Keefe
Transcript:
Disclaimer: This is a machine-generated transcript with edits.
Sarah O’Keefe: Welcome to the content strategy experts podcast brought to you by Scriptorium. Since 1997, Scriptorium has helped companies manage structure, organize and distribute content in an efficient way. In this episode, we talk about content operations with Adam Newton. Adam is the senior director of global content experience services at NetApp. Hi everyone, I’m Sarah O ‘Keefe. Adam, welcome.
Adam Newton: Hey there, how are you doing, Sarah?
SO: It’s good to see and/or hear you.
AN: Good to hear your voice.
SO: Yeah, Adam and I go way back, which you may discover as we go through this podcast. And as those of you that listen to the podcast know, we talk a lot about content ops. So what I wanted to do was bring somebody in that is doing content ops in the real world, as opposed to as a consultant.and ask you, Adam, about your perspective as the director of a pretty good-sized group that’s doing content and content operations and content strategy and all the rest of us. So tell us a little bit about NetApp and your role there.
AN: Sure. So NetApp is a Fortune 500 company. We have probably close to 11,000 or more global employees. Our business is primarily data infrastructure, storage management, both on-prem. We sell storage operating system called ONTAP. We sell hardware storage devices, and we are most importantly, think, at this day and age, integrating with Azure, Google Cloud Platform, and AWS on first -party hyperscaler partnerships. My team at DENAP is… I actually have three teams under me. The largest of those three teams is the technical publications team. The other two teams globalization responsible for localization translation of both collateral and product.
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