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Documentum – EMC World – Momentum 2012 – Early Predictions

Once again TSG is attending EMC World in Las Vegas – May 21-24.  For those interested, early discounts are still available at http://www.emcworld.com/momentum.htm.  While not much is known at this point in time about the final agenda list (or who the opening/closing acts are), this post will try to take a guess at the dominant themes based on the Momentum Conference Agenda.

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Documentum and Momentum EMC World 2011 – Recap

With the conference officially ending Thursday, this post will summarize our posts for the week along with our overall thoughts. 

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EMC World – 2011 – Day Three – ECM Strategy and Roadmap – 2011/2012 – Mark Arbour – Head of Product Management – ECM Applications

Attended another roadmap session focused on next 18 months.  This post will try to summarize and present TSG thoughts. 

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EMC World – Day 3 – IIG Client/UI Framework Strategy and Roadmap – Jeetu Patel and Rohit Ghai

Attended Jeetu and Rohit presentation this morning.  This post will discuss TSG’s thoughts around the roadmap.

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EMC World 2011 – Day 2 – Jeetu Patel – Keynote

This post will highlight thoughts from Jeetu Patel’s (Chief Strategy and Marketing Officer – IIG) morning keynote. Continue reading ‘EMC World 2011 – Day 2 – Jeetu Patel – Keynote’

Documentum Webtop – Stabilizing or Not Investing?

With EMC World next week, I had an interesting discussion with a client regarding the future of Webtop with Documentum.  As readers will know from last year’s EMC World post, Documentum announced last year that they would not be “investing in Webtop” in the future. For this post, I thought I would share some of that conversation as well as general thoughts on Documentum product development.  Continue reading ‘Documentum Webtop – Stabilizing or Not Investing?’

Documentum/Momentum EMC World Prep

The agenda for Momentum, the Documentum portion of EMC World, has recently been posted (http://www.emcworld.com/images/Momentum_2011_Agenda-master4webpage.pdf).  For this post, we thought we would highlight things we (TSG) or our typical clients attend.   Overall, EMC has divided the sessions into “tracks” focused on Architecture/Best Practices, ECM, Software Developer, Information Governance, Case Management, User Group, Capture and Labs.   Continue reading ‘Documentum/Momentum EMC World Prep’

Documentum CenterStage – A five year plan?

I just got off the phone with a life-sciences client that finished a briefing for Documentum in regards to their eRoom environment.  Announced a couple of years ago, CenterStage was to be the replacement for eRoom and eventually Webtop.   Continue reading ‘Documentum CenterStage – A five year plan?’

EMC Names Jeetu Patel as CTO of Its Information Intelligence Group

On July 30th, the Information Intelligence Group named Jeetu Patel as its Chief Technology Officer.   For some of the participants in the Midwest Documentum User Group, you might remember Jeetu as he has presented back in February 2005 for Doculabs on “Market Trends – Building Business Success with ECM”. You can find all the presentations from MWDUG users here including Jeetu’s.

We at TSG are excited and very supportive of the IIG direction naming Jeetu as CTO.  Strong points for Jeetu include: Continue reading ‘EMC Names Jeetu Patel as CTO of Its Information Intelligence Group’

HPI – Expansion to support Contributors and Power Users

I am working with a client that will roll out HPI (TSG’s open source High Performance Interface) as their main Documentum interface for their contributors and power users. Typically users that simply need to search, view, and print documents use HPI as their main interface while power users have typically used Webtop or another custom interface.

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