A document is not merely a file; it is a unit of structured knowledge and intellectual property
In the modern knowledge economy, a Document Management System (DMS) is the digital central nervous system of a corporation. For an organization or a company, a document is not merely a file; it is a unit of structured knowledge and intellectual property.
As we scale an organization, the complexity of information increases exponentially.
The efficiency of a system can be measured by its ability to reduce "Information Entropy". A high-quality DMS reduces entropy by ensuring information is findable, version-controlled, and authoritative.

The On-Premises Paradigm (Self-Hosted & Private Cloud)
On-prem solutions are favored by organizations requiring absolute control over their data residency, often due to regulatory requirements like NMPA, FDA, or ISO 13485.
Often there is a habitual and functional factors for some companies to choose On-Prem rather than Online version. See Why people don't accept online document system, and how to embrace the future from us.
Leading Solutions
Samba (SMB) / Network Attached Storage (NAS): Traditional file sharing via local network or VPN. We provide a standard IT service for you, have a look at our shop: Virtual LAN for windows share
Nextcloud + OnlyOffice/CODE: A powerful open-source stack that mimics the Google Drive experience on your own hardware.
SharePoint Server: The local version of Microsoft’s collaboration engine.
Pros
Absolute Data Control: Data never leaves the company's physical or virtual private cloud (VPC) boundaries.
One-Time Hardware Cost: Lower long-term OpEx (Operating Expense) compared to per-user SaaS licenses.
Compliance Readiness: Easier to audit for strict "Air-Gapped" security protocols.
Cons
Maintenance Burden: Requires dedicated IT staff for backups, security patches, and server uptime.
VPN Latency: Accessing large files (like medical images) via VPN can be significantly slower than localized cloud edge nodes.
The Online Paradigm (SaaS & Cloud-Native)
Cloud-based systems are the current global standard for high-growth startups and decentralized teams. They focus on availability and seamless collaboration.
Leading Solutions
Microsoft 365 (Global & 21Vianet): The gold standard for enterprise-grade compliance and native integration.
Lark / Feishu (ByteDance): A revolutionary "all-in-one" platform that treats documents as living wikis rather than static files.
Google Workspace: The pioneer of real-time co-authoring, though limited in the China market without specialized network infrastructure.
Pros
Zero Infrastructure Overhead: No need to manage servers or worry about hardware failure.
Real-Time Co-authoring: Multiple engineers or managers can edit a business plan or technical spec simultaneously without "File Locked" prompts.
Global Accessibility: Native apps and web access from any device, anywhere in the world.
Cons
Data Sovereignty Concerns: Information is stored on third-party servers, which may be a hurdle for highly sensitive medical or military data.
Subscription Costs: Perpetual "per-user-per-month" fees can become significant as the team grows.
Systematic Comparison: Choosing Your Strategy
To make a wise choice, you must weigh the Coordination Cost against the Control Requirement.
Strategic Selection 1: The Startup Choice (Speed First). Use Lark (Feishu) or Microsoft 365. The ability to move fast and have "single source of truth" outweighs the need for private hardware.
Strategic Selection 1: The Regulated Choice (Compliance First). For medical image processing or clinical data, a Hybrid Cloud or On-Prem (Nextcloud) solution ensures that sensitive patient data remains compliant with local regulations.
Strategic Selection 1: The Multi-National Choice. Use Microsoft 365 (21Vianet) for China operations and M365 Global for international markets to ensure a familiar UX while staying within the "Great Firewall" legal framework.
Quick Start: Implementation SOP
If you are setting up a new system today, follow this Standard Operating Procedure:
Define the Hierarchy: Create a top-level structure (e.g., /Management, /R&D, /Quality_System, /Sales).
Set Permission Tiers: Use the "Principle of Least Privilege." Users only get access to what they need for their specific role.
Enable Versioning: Ensure "Major/Minor" versioning is turned on to prevent data loss during drafts.
Establish a Naming Convention: (e.g., YYYYMMDD_ProjectName_DocumentType_vX.X).
Choose a Sync Tool: Deploy a client (OneDrive, Feishu, or Nutstore) to every laptop to ensure local-to-cloud synchronization.
Active Recall: Knowledge Check
Question: If your team needs to edit a complex Excel file with 50,000 rows and Power Pivot models, should you use OnlyOffice online or Microsoft Office Desktop connected to a sync drive?
Answer: Microsoft Office Desktop. High-complexity calculations and specific data models often break in browser-based editors. Use a sync drive (OneDrive/堅果雲) to edit locally while keeping the file in the cloud.
References
Alibaba Group. "DingTalk Drive: Collaborative Storage." DingTalk Help Center. Accessed December 26, 2025. https://www.dingtalk.com/.
ByteDance. "Lark Drive: The Future of Collaborative Content." Larksuite Insights. Accessed December 26, 2025. https://www.larksuite.com/.
Microsoft. "SharePoint vs. OneDrive: A Comprehensive Guide." Microsoft Support. Accessed December 26, 2025. https://support.microsoft.com/.
Nextcloud GmbH. "Self-Hosted Productivity: Nextcloud + OnlyOffice Integration." Nextcloud Documentation. Accessed December 26, 2025. https://nextcloud.com/.
Wang, Chaofeng. "Systematic Management of Medical Image Data in Startups." Unpublished EMBA Thesis Context. 2025.