OpenText Content Manager Other Solutions Considered
My company did not evaluate any other options available in the market against OpenText Content Manager. My company decided to use OpenText Content Manager.
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reviewer2302434
Consultant at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
We are looking for other products like Knoxysco for an ACR.
View full review »We looked a some other vendors. OpenText is another one we have been looking at. We have also been looking at Microsoft.
From a product perspective, I would say HPE Content Manager definitely rates an 8/10. But, the experience we have right now is a 3/10. Our problems also have to do with the attitude of HPE regarding our autonomy to integrate it and work to get it done. We've had many conversations on that as well, so we feel a little bit like we've bought something, but at the same time, it is not working. Are we getting the proper support and commitment to really make it work?
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Scott Brown
Records Manager at a sports company with 51-200 employees
We did not evaluate alternatives.
View full review »At the time, we evaluated TRIM and others that I can’t remember.
View full review »We have seen several SharePoint-based products and other custom-built systems; however, I am not an authority on these.
View full review »When we were evaluating this product, it was just being purchased by HP. This product was not very well known in the insurance industry and we located it through a general document management search. We also evaluated a number of standard insurance document management solutions including ImageRight and ImageNow.
View full review »We evaluated Objective and SharePoint mostly.
View full review »We evaluated EMC and OpenText.
View full review »Hummingbird document management was the only other shortlisted vendor. Others may have been in the initial RFP process. Keep in mind that we initiated it in 2008.
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reviewer984855
Director at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
We also evaluated OpenText, but decided to go with Micro Focus Content Manager in the end.
View full review »We did not evaluate alternatives.
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