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Manage referral letters, consent forms, internal records and operational documents with stronger control.
Documents support customer service, operations, audits and compliance. But many businesses still manage them across email, shared folders, local computers and separate systems. That is why important information remains hard to find, slow to verify and difficult to control.
Direct answer: Businesses struggle with document control because important files are spread across email, shared folders, local computers and separate applications. Mayan EDMS on AWS brings documents into one searchable and controlled environment with OCR, metadata, workflows, version history and role-based access.
The main reason is document fragmentation. One business process may generate files in email, shared folders, cloud drives, laptops and business systems. This makes one document hard to trace and even harder to control.
As the business grows, the problem becomes bigger. Different teams use different file names, folder structures and approval habits. Without a central system, document retrieval depends on memory instead of structured information.
Staff search through inboxes, folders, devices and applications before they can find one file.
Names such as final, final-v2 and latest do not clearly show which document is correct.
Image-based PDFs may contain useful text, but basic file search cannot read it without OCR.
Shared folders may expose sensitive contracts, employee files or audit evidence too widely.
Reviews happen through emails and follow-up messages, which slows decisions and creates gaps.
Important records may be kept for too long or deleted too early because lifecycle rules are missing.
When documents are not managed from one controlled system, the result is more than inconvenience. It affects productivity, security, customer service and compliance.
An enterprise document management system, or EDMS, is a platform that captures, organises, searches, protects and tracks documents from one controlled environment.
It does more than store files. It can read document content, apply metadata, control permissions, preserve version history, route approvals and support document retention.
A supplier contract is uploaded into the system. OCR reads the text. Metadata records the supplier name and renewal date. A workflow sends it to review. Access is limited to procurement and legal teams. Later, the contract can be found using a clause, supplier name or expiry date.
Yobitel provides Document management solution built on Mayan EDMS through AWS Marketplace. It is a pre-configured Amazon Machine Image that launches a complete document management environment on Amazon EC2.
This removes much of the long preparation work usually needed before a team can start managing documents. The subscriber chooses the AWS account, Region, network and infrastructure configuration used for the deployment.
The application services, OCR capability, search indexing and access-control framework are prepared so the business can move faster to actual document setup and usage.
Each feature supports a different part of the document lifecycle. Together, they help a business move from simple storage to structured document control.
Scanned pages and image-based files become searchable.
Documents can be found using their content, not only their file name.
Add business fields and labels such as customer, department or status.
Create clear structures for contracts, invoices, HR files and policies.
Preserve document changes and reduce confusion about which version is current.
Support review, approval, rejection and archive stages.
Apply lifecycle rules to documents that must be kept for specific periods.
Control which users or groups can view, change or manage records.
Connect with ERP, CRM, portals and internal business applications.
The comparison below focuses on what matters most to organisations that want professional document control, fast deployment and AWS-based operation.
| Requirement | Shared drives and folders | Manually assembled document platform | Yobitel solution on AWS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Purpose-built search | Basic file search only | Possible after setup and tuning | OCR and full-text search prepared |
| Deployment effort | Low, but limited control functions | High technical effort | Launch through AWS Marketplace |
| Metadata and classification | Mostly folders and file names | Depends on implementation work | Metadata, tags and structured organisation |
| Workflow and approvals | Mostly email based | Must be designed and configured | Workflow capability included |
| Version history | Duplicate copies are common | Varies by setup | Document version support |
| Access control | Folder permissions | Must be designed and tested | User, group and role-based access |
| Deployment location | Depends on the storage service | Chosen by the organisation | Your AWS account and selected Region |
| Integration support | Limited document intelligence | Custom development required | REST API for business integration |
The solution is delivered through AWS Marketplace. The exact screen details may vary by AWS account and chosen EC2 configuration, but the general flow is straightforward.
Select Document management solution built on Mayan EDMS and review the product details.
Accept the Marketplace terms and move to the EC2 launch flow.
Choose the EC2 instance type, key pair, storage, network and security group.
Allow access only from approved networks or users.
Use the initial administrator credentials and change the password immediately after the first login.
Create document types, metadata, tags, cabinets, users, permissions and workflows.
Use AWS and internal processes to manage backups, monitoring, patching and recovery.
After the Amazon EC2 instance is running and the application has completed its initial startup, open the instance address in a browser. Sign in with the username admin. Use the deployed EC2 instance ID as the initial password, for example i-0123456789abcdef0. Change the administrator password immediately after the first sign-in.
The platform can support any team that needs fast retrieval, structured records and controlled access to documents.
Manage referral letters, consent forms, internal records and operational documents with stronger control.
Organise KYC files, audit evidence, statements, approvals and controlled retention records.
Manage contract versions, review stages, case files and restricted access to confidential material.
Protect employee files, agreements, onboarding records and policy documents.
Track procedures, inspection reports, certificates and revision-controlled documentation.
Support structured filing, retrieval, access control and lifecycle-based record handling.
Any organisation that creates, receives, reviews or approves important documents can use Mayan EDMS to improve search, access control, workflow visibility and records management.
These four features work as one connected document-control process. Metadata describes the document, tags show its current meaning or status, cabinets provide a clear place to browse it, and workflows control what should happen next.
Metadata records structured facts such as supplier name, document type, owner, department, effective date and expiry date. This makes documents easier to search, filter and report on.
Tags add flexible labels such as Approved, Confidential, Renewal Due or Urgent. A document can carry several tags without being copied into several folders.
Cabinets organise records into a structure that reflects the business, such as Legal, Finance, HR, Customers or Projects. Users can browse logically even when they do not know the exact document name.
Workflows move documents through review, approval, rejection, renewal and archive stages. Each stage can be assigned to the right team or role, reducing manual follow-up.
The contract is stored in the Procurement cabinet. Metadata records the supplier, contract value, start date and expiry date. A Renewal Due tag highlights upcoming action. The workflow sends the document to Legal for review, then to Finance for approval, and finally to an authorised user for activation. Every step remains connected to the same controlled document.
When documents remain spread across email, shared folders, devices and separate applications, every search takes longer and every approval carries more risk. A central document management system gives teams one place to capture, search, organise, review and protect business records.
Document management solution built on Mayan EDMS gives organisations a faster route to those capabilities through AWS Marketplace. It runs inside the subscriber’s AWS environment and brings together OCR, full-text search, metadata, workflows, version history, access control, retention and integration support.
For businesses that want stronger document visibility without assembling the full software stack manually, the Yobitel AMI provides a practical starting point that can be launched, configured and managed through the organisation’s existing AWS account.
A purpose-built document management system is usually the best option when the organisation needs OCR, search, metadata, permissions, workflows, version history and retention. Yobitel’s AWS Marketplace AMI packages these capabilities in a Mayan EDMS-based environment.
A shared drive mainly stores files in folders. It does not provide the same level of OCR search, structured metadata, workflow routing, version history and role-based document control expected from an EDMS.
Yes. OCR reads text from scanned documents and images, and the extracted text can be included in full-text search.
The solution runs inside the subscriber’s AWS account. The subscriber chooses the AWS Region, network and infrastructure settings used for deployment.
Yes. Users, groups and roles can be configured to control who can view, download, update or manage documents and system functions.
Yes. Workflows can move documents through review, approval, rejection and archive stages based on the organisation’s process.
Yes. A REST API is available for integration with business systems and internal applications.
No. The AWS Marketplace AMI is pre-configured to reduce the manual installation work typically required to prepare the application and its supporting services.
Use the default username admin. The initial password is the deployed Amazon EC2 instance ID. Change the administrator password immediately after the first sign-in.
Mayan EDMS and its trademarks belong to their respective owners. Yobitel Communications Limited is not affiliated with, endorsed by or sponsored by the Mayan EDMS project or its maintainers. Yobitel independently packages, maintains and supports the AWS Marketplace image.