OpenText Content Manager Primary Use Case
The solution is for managing content where users want to keep and secure documents, with records management functionalities to streamline document workflows. It involves adding metadata to organize content and establishing connections between documents, facilitating efficient information organization for various processes.
Understanding customer requirements, including governance for trustworthiness, is crucial. Our process involves operations, unit access databases, testing, and transitioning to configurations and development environments. This includes full-term development and providing support during the go-live phase and beyond.
Our organization primarily uses OpenText Content Manager as a document management system to handle various SAP modules such as procurement, material management, SCM, finance, and documents generated in Salesforce. It helps us manage, monitor, and control these documents by creating a repository for access, tracking changes, seeking approvals through workflows, and classifying content.
View full review »I use OpenText Content Manager in my company as it serves as an ECM solution to store documents and workflows. The tool also helps with record management and offers many connectors with SAP and Salesforce that help store documents.
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Enterprise Content Management
April 2024
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Maaz Shoaib
Implementation Manager at Sellvision
I use the product mainly for archiving documents.
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reviewer2302434
Consultant at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
The solution has a good security infrastructure and a stable framework.
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Eric Wyatt
IT Director / CIO at Matanuska-Sustina Borough
Our primary use is Records Management, with a secondary push by some to use it for all document management to include all draft work and convenience copies.
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reviewer984855
Director at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
We use the solution for records management.
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Enterprise Content Management
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