Thanks to all of you that again made our Momentum EMC World our most successful posting days. This year was an interesting time. It really made our day to get feedback that many of you look forward to the summaries as well as how the blogs throughout the year have helped with Documentum-related decisions throughout the year. This post will try to wrap-up and summarize all the other postings, as well as express TSG’s opinion on the event.
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Documentum – EMC World 2013 – Momentum – Day 1 – EMC Documentum 7.0 Roadmap
Published May 8, 2013 Content Server , D2 , D6.7 , D7 , Documentum Web Services , Migrations , REST API , Webtop , xCP 4 CommentsOne of the better roadmap presentations was given by Aaron J. Aubrecht and Patrick Walsh. Some great useful and candid information. Continue reading ‘Documentum – EMC World 2013 – Momentum – Day 1 – EMC Documentum 7.0 Roadmap’
Documentum – EMC World 2013 – Day 1 – Life Sciences D2 Solutions
Published May 7, 2013 D2 , D7 , Document Control , Documentum , Migrations 3 CommentsThis blog post will summarize Documentum’s D2 solutions for the life sciences industry. There was one presentation at 11:30 covering the currently released solutions and one at 2:30 covering the solutions that are upcoming.
Tuesday @ 11:30 – Life Sciences: Compliance, Productivity and Secure Collaboration
Tuesday @ 2:30 – Life Sciences: What’s New & Next – EMC Documentum Life Sciences Solution Suite Roadmap
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Documentum – EMC World 2013 Momentum – Day 1 – Rick Devenuti Keynote
Published May 7, 2013 D2 , D6.7 , D7 , Documentum , Migrations , Uncategorized , xCP 2 CommentsNot a ton of information in the Joe Tucci overall EMC Keynote as it relates to the Documentum Community. First major keynote was Rick Devenuti – CEO of Information Intelligence Group – slightly different from last year’s keynote. This post will cover thoughts from this year.
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Documentum – EMC Momentum 2013 – Day .5 Life Sciences Migration Presentation
Published May 7, 2013 D2 , Documentum , Migrations , Uncategorized 5 CommentsMany of our Documentum clients are in the industry where Documentum grew up – life sciences. We are trying to hit as many of the life sciences presentations as possible to answer their questions on the Life Sciences solutions. Below is our first post on EMC’s new Migration Tool as it relates to Life Sciences – one of their major announcements during the Tuesday Documentum Keynote :
Monday @ 2:30 –An Assessment and Migration Strategy for the EMC Documentum Life Sciences Solution Suite
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Documentum – EMC Momentum 2013 – Day .5 – Energy and Engineering – What’s New and Next – The EPFM Platform
Published May 7, 2013 D2 , Documentum , Migrations , xCP 2 CommentsChris Brighouse presented in the afternoon on the EPFM roadmap. Attended with many in the utility industry. This will be a short post on some of the relevant ideas presented.
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Documentum – EMC World/Momentum 2013 – Day .5 Migration and Upgrades: Upgrade to Lower costs and Unleash the Power of EMC Documentum Platform 7.0
Published May 7, 2013 D2 , D7 , DFC , Documentum , Upgrades 3 CommentsAttending the first session with David Mennie, Patrick Walsh and Peggy Ringhousen – Peggy did a great job last year with the D2 Unveiling last year so I thought I would check this out. Got some great information and preview of later presentations.
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Documentum, SharePoint, Alfresco – Document Control for Life Sciences
Published April 22, 2013 Active Wizard , Alfresco , D2 , Documentum , ECM Landscape , HPI , Migrations , Open Source , Webtop 1 CommentWe wanted to thank Rich Medina from Doculabs for a nice mention of our Complaince Solution/HPI in his post on How to select a Life Sciences Document Managment Solution. We agree with Rich that “the emergence of non-Documentum options as serious candidates to manage controlled documents in the life sciences industry” is something we are seeing more and more. This post will provide some of our thoughts on the Life Sciences Compliance decision process and add to some of Rich’s thoughts along with links to previous relevant posts. Continue reading ‘Documentum, SharePoint, Alfresco – Document Control for Life Sciences’
Documentum – EMC World 2013 – Momentum – Early Predictions
Published April 10, 2013 D2 , D7 , Documentum , ECM Landscape , Webtop , xCP 2 CommentsTags: EMC World
On May 6th through May 9th, EMC World and the smaller component for Documentum/IIG (Momentum) will kick off in Las Vegas again at the Venetian. TSG has attended all the U.S. Momentum’s since the 1996 inaugural event in Miami. Once the agenda is published, we like to post our predictions on what attendees will see compared to previous events. Continue reading ‘Documentum – EMC World 2013 – Momentum – Early Predictions’
Documentum Migration to Alfresco – Buy or Subscribe and business value
Published February 11, 2013 Alfresco , D2 , Documentum , ECM Landscape , xCP 1 CommentI had a good conversation with a CIO friend of mine last week regarding his recent mobile framework purchasing decision. In purchasing a mobile framework, the CIO and his team decided, given the immaturity of mobile frameworks, to only buy a 3 year subscription. Their thinking was that after three years and more maturity within the mobile frameworks marketplace, they would determine if the current mobile framework was still the right choice (market leader, trending upwards) and might require them to make a change. This subject got us talking about the Documentum Purchase versus Alfresco Subscription model. Continue reading ‘Documentum Migration to Alfresco – Buy or Subscribe and business value’