One of the more successful applications we see long-term Documentum customers implement successfully is a business continuity solution based on caching approved content to a separate “read-only” repositories. This post will discuss the reasons for business continuity solutions and integration options for Documentum as well as business continuity war-stories from selective clients.
TSG "Hack" Day – June 29th – 2011
On Wednesday, June 29th, TSG held its first ever Hack Day! The idea of a Hack Day originated at Yahoo! (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hack_Day), and similar ideas arose at companies such as Google, Facebook, and Twitter. This post will detail our experience.
Upcoming OpenMigrate 1.6 Release / Alfresco Webinar – March 3rd
TSG is diligently working on integrating the latest updates to OpenMigrate for the upcoming 1.6 release, centering around enhancements and integrations we have developed on Alfresco. We’ve been working with a number of clients that have begun to leverage OpenMigrate not just for one time migrations, but also as a key piece to aggregate content […]
Documentum 6.6 Upgrade – Character Encoding Fail – Part II
This week we are urgently reminding clients, as part of their upgrade evaluation, to look seriously for character encoding issues in regards to their current Documentum content and the affect on upgrades.
Documentum Scanning – Trying TWAIN and other approaches
As we have talked about in other posts, sometimes Documentum users can get stuck in a word association game in regards to adding capabilities to Documentum. Going off the Documentum product pricing sheet revels some common responses: Workflow -> BPM Migration -> Buldoser PDF Overlays -> PDF Aqua or new PDF Stamping Services Annotation -> […]
Documentum Site Caching Services and OpenMigrate Comparison
Comparison between Documentum’s Site Caching Services and OpenMigrate
Documentum 6.5 Upgrade – Character Encoding Issues
Special Note: Anyone that is planning an upgrade from Documentum 5.3 to 6.5 should look closely at this note as some types of upgrades (clone or in-place) could result in content that was retrievable from 5.3 not being available in 6.5. This post was developed based on recent work for a major pharmaceutical client. The client, […]
Documentum r_object_id – Thoughts and Best Practices
During our upgrade and migration work, we typically get asked the question “can OpenMigrate preserve the r_object_id during the upgrade process?” Clients typically look for this because they are using the r_object_id as the “link” between Documentum and another system (PeopleSoft, SAP, Custom….).
Migrating from Documentum to Alfresco – Can Captiva InputAccel Still be Used for Scanning?
While most companies have made strides in reducing the amount of paper they need to deal with on a daily basis, paper is still at the origin of many processes, from invoices to claim forms to case report forms in clinical trials. Quickly capturing and classifying the paper so it can be electronically distributed throughout […]