HOPKINTON, MA — As the emergence of social media, cloud and big data continues to fuel the digital evolution, today’s digital workplace must drive new levels of employee engagement, operational efficiency and service excellence. To help deliver on this digital transformation, EMC has announced new enhancements across its Documentum portfolio of enterprise content management (ECM) applications, enabling users to further address next-generation ECM by optimizing current investments as the backbone for new business models.
Latest Enhancements: Productivity, Efficiency, and Agility
- The latest Documentum 7.2 platform is the fastest and most secure Documentum release ever, including Top Secret-level encryption (AES-256) for content in transit and at rest, and new storage certifications enabling storage management optimization within the software-defined data center
- Documentum D2 4.5 and Documentum xCP 2.2 are designed to deliver more agility and drive productivity for developers and administrators in deploying new solutions across various industries. xCP offers increased functionality for migrations and upgrades, and D2 offers an enhanced user experience with improvements to approval processes and new ways to find documents quickly
- Captiva 7.5 offers distributed capture, extending Captiva’s capture capability to branch offices with a more simplified user interface — while enhancing image recognition and mobile development kits. This latest release is built around mobile use cases and features real-time Rest services
- Documentum Asset Operations Mobile 1.1 extends the functionality of EMC Documentum Asset Operations, enabling maintenance and operations workers to view and submit field queries, and access critical information, such as SOPs and work orders via an iPad
EMC reports that the latest enhancements position information clearly as the currency of the digital business with the ability to easily and securely exchange information with the extended enterprise including customers, partners, suppliers, and remote employees — anytime, anywhere, and via any device. More importantly, EMC is helping users strengthen their content strategy while forging a path from Platform 2 to Platform 3 where IT and business users drive greater employee engagement and operational efficiency for today’s digital evolution.
The news came in advance of Momentum at EMC World 2015, where EMC Enterprise Content Division President Rohit Ghai reveals the future of ECM during his keynote on Monday, May 4.
“To be successful in the digital transformation, companies will require a laser focus on driving their digital relevance and capacity. The winners will be determined, in large part, based on their ability to execute a complete, end-to-end content strategy to make powerful impact on the business,” said Ghai.