We performed a comparison between Oracle Content Management and Oracle WebCenter based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, OpenText, Box and others in Enterprise Content Management."It's a comprehensive solution for managing documents within our organization's management framework."
"WebCenter's interface is very user-friendly."
"The WebCenter Content is its most valuable feature. After we update a document in WebCenter Content, it can be update automatically in our intranet."
"Integration within the solution is very good."
"You can move workloads in between sub-servers so that you don't overload a portion of the server."
"It's a very scalable solution and the performance is pretty good. The scalability, in my opinion, is the biggest advantage."
"A great solution for storing and searching large volumes of documents with easy access."
"Oracle integrates well with other products to cover Big Data."
"Oracle Content Management poses complexities in initial implementation and configuration."
"I would like them to add more Web 2.0 features."
"Its functions need more stability."
"Does not seem to be totally compatible with Windows 10 as of our current version."
"WebCenter requires a lot of design effort to upload content to our regular system."
"The speed of the backup should be enhanced."
"The solution should be offered in Persian. Right now, our version is in English, and there's a bit of a language barrier between the users and the product."
"There are many document management systems that offer pretty much the same functionalities but at a lower price. The product as such is pretty good. However, the pricing is not comparable. They need to adjust their pricing to be more competitive on the market."
"This solution needs to support translation into the Arabic language."
Oracle Content Management is ranked 11th in Enterprise Content Management with 2 reviews while Oracle WebCenter is ranked 15th in Enterprise Content Management with 12 reviews. Oracle Content Management is rated 9.0, while Oracle WebCenter is rated 7.0. The top reviewer of Oracle Content Management writes "Streamlines document management and enhances collaboration through its robust features and intuitive interface". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle WebCenter writes "Has a user-friendly interface but performance is not up to scratch". Oracle Content Management is most compared with SharePoint, Adobe Experience Manager, Microsoft OneDrive, Alfresco and OpenText Extended ECM, whereas Oracle WebCenter is most compared with SharePoint, Adobe Experience Manager, WebLogic Suite, Liferay Digital Experience Platform and IBM FileNet.
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