I.ROC.K. ESM Content Authoring Best Practices
- Pavan Raja

- Apr 8, 2025
- 2 min read
Summary:
The document "ESMContentAuthoringBestPractices.docx" is a guide for content authoring in the enterprise system management (ESM) environment, created by Prentice Hayes and based on contributions from the Solutions Team, System Content Team, Correlation Team, and field organizations since 2006. It includes best practices and may not be accessible to external users but can be shared with customers and partners under specific conditions. Version 4 of the document is available for download (1.1 MB), has been viewed by over 280 individuals across various categories like performance, esm, content, reports, rules, trends, and session listings. Tags include "esm," "content," "reports," "rules," "trends," and others. Prentice Hayes shared information related to ArcSight, filters, queries, datamonitor, best practices, and user feedback with some typos corrected before further distribution, receiving positive feedback from Patrick O'Byrne.
Details:
The document titled "ESMContentAuthoringBestPractices.docx" is a collection of best practices for content authoring within the enterprise system management (ESM) environment. Created by Prentice Hayes and last modified on August 5, 2014, this internal document serves as a guide based on various sources including the Solutions Team, System Content Team, Correlation Team, and field organizations since 2006. It includes information that may not be accessible to external users but can be shared with customers and partners under certain conditions.
The file version 4 is available for download, weighing about 1.1 MB. This document has been viewed by 282 individuals across different categories such as performance, esm, content, reports, rules, trends, and session listings. The tags associated with the document include "esm," "content," "reports," "rules," "trends," and others.
This is a response to a document shared by Prentice Hayes, where he discusses and shares information related to ts (likely referring to ArcSight), filters, queries, datamonitor, best practices, and user feedback. The document has received positive feedback from Patrick O'Byrne, who appreciated the sharing of information and acknowledged some typos which have been corrected before further distribution. Prentice Hayes himself also made updates to specific sections later on, such as updating section 1.9 Packages.

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