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EMC Launches Next-Generation Enterprise Content Management Platform
¡ª¡ªFrom EMC Corporation. March 21, 2005
New EMC Documentum Release Extends EMC's Content Management Leadership; Delivers Ultra-accessible, Highly Scalable Infrastructure for Unstructured Information
EMC Corporation, the world leader in information storage
and management, today announced the next-generation EMC
Documentum enterprise content management (ECM) platform.
As an integral element of EMC's strategy to help customers
align their IT infrastructures with their business based
upon the changing value of information, the platform showcases
a completely unified architecture that advances the world
of enterprise content management.
In addition, EMC introduced a wave of best-of-breed content
management products (see separate
release) that take full advantage of the underlying
architecture and further solidify EMC's position as the
world's leading provider of enterprise content management
software and solutions.
The new Documentum platform is the world's first major
ECM offering based on a completely unified architecture,
representing a significant innovation over today's more
loosely integrated platforms and raising the bar on customers'
expectations for an ECM platform. With this announcement,
EMC is helping customers graduate from traditional content
services that address the creation, management, delivery
and archival of content. Now, these customers can implement
a completely unified stack that includes process and repository
services to provide increased functionality and flexibility
in collaboration, automation and security. Customers can
now improve their ability to derive the maximum value from
their information, at the lowest cost and at every point
in the information lifecycle.
"Content management has reached an inflection point,"
said Dave DeWalt, Executive Vice President, EMC Software.
"Customers across the globe have come to realize the
functional and financial limitations of architectures that
mask loosely integrated applications with a seemingly united
single interface. They are asking for more. EMC has answered
the call with an all-accessible, highly scalable infrastructure
for unstructured information ¨C a unified repository and
set of services that is completely accessible by the masses
of applications, desktops and systems that are spread across
an enterprise. This capability makes possible entirely new
levels of powerful content management."
Building upon already unified technologies for the management
of documents, XML files, rich media, web content and business
process management, the new Documentum platform further
unifies collaboration, federated search and retention management
capabilities into one platform.
While some ECM providers layer a user interface on top
of a range of content management applications, the underlying
architectures still comprise multiple code bases, security
models, repositories, object models, APIs, etc. EMC Documentum
enables all content management applications to share the
same unified architecture with a common code base, security
model, repository, object model and API.
This new breadth of unification across the widest range
of ECM technologies offers significantly simpler implementation,
lower deployment and administration costs, superior performance
and reliability, and better security and accountability
with unified audit trails.
Southern Company is a super-regional energy provider in
the southeast United States and is one of the nation's largest
producers of electricity. An existing Documentum ECM platform
customer, the company sees particular value in a unified
and comprehensive ECM platform. Holly Godfrey, Technical
Consultant at Southern Company, said, "To better serve
our four million customers, it is crucial that our geographically
dispersed employees always have easy access to business-critical
information such as database records, engineering drawings
and maintenance data. Now, the unified platform will potentially
give us a single point of access for all of our content
and will further reduce inefficiencies associated with data
search and retrieval."
"As enterprise content management applications are
becoming more strategic, buying requirements are shifting
from point solution products to comprehensive platforms,"
said Toby Bell, Research Director at Gartner. "A unified
stack that can federate formerly isolated content repositories
offers irresistible benefits to business buyers. New functionality
supports content-enabled vertical applications development,
life cycle management, information access, collaborative
processes and contextual presentation."
Alteon, a subsidiary of The Boeing Company,
is a global aviation training company that specializes in
flight and maintenance training for commercial aircraft
with 100 seats or more. David Beyers, Business System Manager
at Alteon, said, "The new EMC Documentum Content Transformation
Services will greatly benefit companies like ours that need
to quickly and accurately convert content into multiple
formats. This will save us time and money, and our productivity
in creating training manuals and materials will leap. The
new Documentum platform also provides a slick-looking, easy-to-use
interface that will gain acceptance from power users and
casual users alike."
Availability
The Documentum ECM platform and suite of products will
be generally available March 31, 2005. At that time, the
platform and products will also be available in seven languages
on all supported operating systems, databases, directories,
application servers and storage systems.
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