OpenText Extended ECM vs SDL Tridion DX comparison

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We performed a comparison between OpenText Extended ECM and SDL Tridion DX based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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  • "The licensing is not that complex for the core products, but it becomes more complicated for some additional modules."
  • "Both Open Text ECM and IBM File share are expensive."
  • "It is a little more expensive than our previous solution, but because of the fact that it has become a rallying point for different groups to come under, it might end up paying off better in the long run by not having seven siloed solutions. Even though this one solution is a little pricey, it might eliminate other ones."
  • "The tool's pricing is confusing to the end customer."
  • "The solution is expensive."
  • "OpenText Extended ECM is an expensive solution."
  • "The product is pricey."
  • "OpenText Extended ECM's pricing and licensing are aggressive and confusing for the end customer."
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    Top Answer:We also have a module on top of the Content Server called WebReports that has been one of the things that helped us facilitate the workflow and give managers good reporting and visibility into where… more »
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    Top Answer:We make iterations on it. Every year, they usually ask for some small things. Overall, they are pretty happy with it. Being the IT person here, I do think there are areas for improvement, but both for… more »
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    Also Known As
    OpenText Content Suite Platform
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    Overview

    OpenText Extended ECM (formerly OpenText Content Suite Platform) is an enterprise content management platform that securely governs the information lifecycle by integrating with leading enterprise applications, such as SAP, Microsoft 365, Salesforce and SAP SuccessFactors. Bringing content and processes together, Extended ECM provides access to information when and where it’s needed, improves decision-making and drives operational effectiveness.

    Combining the best of Web Content Management (WCM) and Structured Content Management (CCMS) with translation technology, SDL Tridion DX uniquely integrates SDL Tridion Sites, rebranded from SDL Web and, SDL Tridion Docs, rebranded from SDL Knowledge Center, to define digital experiences on a global scale.

    SDL Tridion DX enables content publishing for all audiences no matter what location, language or touchpoint, supported by artificial intelligence and machine learning. Both marketing and in-depth product content can be created, managed and delivered to eliminate the disconnects that characterize digital experiences today, to build brand equity across the entire customer journey.

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    ATCO Australia, MSIG Asia, Orica, Salt River Project
    Corona Direct, Kaeser Kompressoren
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    Computer Software Company18%
    Energy/Utilities Company18%
    Manufacturing Company18%
    Financial Services Firm18%
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    Government13%
    Computer Software Company11%
    Financial Services Firm11%
    Manufacturing Company9%
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    Financial Services Firm21%
    Computer Software Company21%
    Manufacturing Company6%
    Healthcare Company6%
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    Small Business43%
    Midsize Enterprise13%
    Large Enterprise43%
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    Small Business16%
    Midsize Enterprise15%
    Large Enterprise69%
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    Midsize Enterprise10%
    Large Enterprise78%
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    OpenText Extended ECM is ranked 2nd in Enterprise Content Management with 18 reviews while SDL Tridion DX is ranked 10th in Web Content Management. OpenText Extended ECM is rated 7.8, while SDL Tridion DX is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of OpenText Extended ECM writes "Serves as a single source of support for the company but has scalability issues". On the other hand, OpenText Extended ECM is most compared with OpenText Documentum, SharePoint, IBM FileNet, Alfresco and Hyland OnBase, whereas SDL Tridion DX is most compared with Adobe Experience Manager, SharePoint, Magnolia CMS, Drupal and WordPress.

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