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Flying High in Cloud Computing
Several hours of my life Tuesday night were spent with my head in the clouds. I was attending the “un-conference” conference on cloud computing dubbed CloudCamp in Indianapolis. The interesting discussion – generated around topics such as the very definition of the cloud and even the appropriateness of its use for various implementations or components – got me thinking about what is available and what is still missing from existing frameworks. Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing, General IT Trends, Virtualization
Tagged Cloud Computing, Documentum, SharePoint, Virtualization
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EMC|Documentum Responds to SharePoint Popularity
This video goes a long way to describe how EMC views SharePoint as a competitor. Will SharePoint 2010 change the ability for Documentum to ride along? Continue reading
Posted in Documentum, Enterprise Content Management, General IT Trends, SharePoint
Tagged Documentum, SharePoint
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In-Context Content Creation/Active Governance within CMS Tools
I was working with a major pharmaceutical company that wanted to consolidate web content into a single CMS system (in this case Documentum, but later moved on to SharePoint). When the client did their due diligence to discover all the content that had been created and was being maintained they found over 400 internal web sites dedicated to things like bowling and other non-essential topics. Money well spent? Probably not in this economy. Continue reading


