The powerful Intellidox Document and Drawing Management Engine provides a highly configurable and
flexible Engineering Management solution, based on your business rules, that simplifies the user
experience for your team.
Documentum provides integrated support for the entire lifecycle of a wide range of content. It goes beyond typical office documents to include CAD files, design templates, rich media, audio, video, instant messaging threads, blog posts, images and more.
Library services offer control for all data types, with customizable permissions for users, groups and roles at the data object level. This not only ensures that users do not overwrite each other’s work or make incompatible updates, but also offers automatic versioning capabilities for managing and tracking content, regardless of format. Library services creates the vital link between disparate data and data types to make information truly useful and more accessible.
Content must be stored in a way that maximizes IT resources without placing limits on accessibility. This requires a unified repository capable of meeting future enterprise requirements while still enforcing governance policies, regardless of location—corporate, branch office or in the cloud. Documentum’s unified repository ensures this by eliminating data silos and automating the categorization and intelligent tagging of information to speed search and retrieval.
Today’s IT investments must reap organizational benefits and accelerate ROI. Gone are the days when enterprise content management initiatives involved deployment and training that was measured in months, or even years. Organizations do not have the time or resources to endure lengthy projects. IT staff must find ways to become more agile. Documentum includes fully adopted virtual machine and container technology to make deployments more portable and repeatable. Support for automated deployment orchestration technology, such as open-source Kubernetes and Ansible, makes provisioning Documentum predictable and consistent, reducing the chance for error with a packaged set of best practices.