Webtop Customizations are a consistent source of concern for internal IT. Concerns range from level of development effort to upgrade cost and long-term support. Specific concerns include: Business changes and customizations must be redone when Webtop versions change Internal resource staffing and the need to retain Documentum programmers Documentum support for new releases This post […]
Documentum Links – Adding to SharePoint Lists or other Web Sites
Recently we visited a client that wanted to add links to Documentum documents to SharePoint. While the first solution was mostly “out of the box”, the client had TSG build a pretty innovative solution. For this post we will discuss the problem, initial solution and long-term solution for adding links to Documentum documents in SharePoint.
Documentum Search Application Performance Tuning – Part 1
Typically Documentum users will have heard Ed speak at Momentum or EMC World in the past in regards to system performance and Documentum. For this post, we are going to take a different approach and talk about Documentum Search APPLICATION Tuning for system and USER performance. All of the concepts relate to our Alfresco and […]
Documentum and SharePoint – Key differences for document control applications Part II
Our initial post back in March comparing Documentum and SharePoint for document control continues to be one of our most popular. We are not sure if this coincides with the announcement that DCM will be fading away or just continued interest in all things SharePoint from the Documentum community. This post will be slightly different as […]
Enterprise Content Management Strategy and Service Orientated Architectures
I had a good conversation with an active TSG Blog reader this morning that I thought was worth sharing. The topic was on how best to leverage an ECM strategy for a life sciences company that is moving away from their first ECM platform and trying to map out the strategy going forward.
Momentum 2010 – Documentum xCP
This post will discuss xCP – Documentum xCelerated Composition Platform as presented at Momentum 2010 – Lisbon. Case Management and xCP
Momentum 2010 – MyDocumentum for SharePoint
As pointed out in yesterday’s post, we are reviewing the various SharePoint connectivity solutions from Momentum 2010 in Lisbon. The best presentation was “Documentum and SharePoint Interoperability: Optimize SharePoint and Leverage Your Documentum Infrastructure” – by Andrew Chapman. MyDocumentum for SharePoint
Momentum 2010 – Thoughts on SharePoint
Consistent with Rick’s priority list from the last post, for this post we thought we would review the SharePoint related presentations from Momentum 2010 – Lisbon. Probably the best presentation was Mike Mohen and Andrew Chapman’s – Customizing and Enhancing Microsoft SharePoint Interoperability and introduction of the SharePoint Documentum Framework (SDF). SharePoint Documentum Framework
Momentum 2010 Recap – Virtual Review – Current Priorities for IIG
While TSG didn’t attend Momentum in Lisbon this year, we did try the new “Virtual Momentum” offered to remote workers. While the interface was sometimes slightly glitchy during normal business hours (viewing over the weekend worked best), the ability to see presentations recorded and synched to slides did work. For the viewing of Rick Devenuti’s […]