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Big data is new oil, the new gold, the new kale (wait … kale?). Honest to God, we’ve heard the latter one said.
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Enterprises of every kind and every size are drowning in data. And that’s not only because it’s being created at record rates by points and clicks, likes and tweets, not to mention the Internet of Things.
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Sure, computing’s 3rd platform has plenty of appeal, but that doesn’t mean enterprises are trekking to it yet.
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Most large, Enterprise-grade Content/Document Management offerings are pure platform-plays that deliver many of the functionalities and features that customers need, but they fall short in one area -- they’re not solutions. Companies have to hire architects, teams of developers or consultants and/or buy software to go the last mile.
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God knows people love SharePoint. In fact, if you Google “love SharePoint,” you’ll get 430,00 results. Among them, you’ll see images of t-shirts, teddy bears, coffee mugs and even a few tattoos emblazoned with the phrase “I ♥ SharePoint.
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Information Management enthusiasts, start your engines! EMC’s Documentum and Syncplicity will be among the technologies used to turbocharge the Lotus Formula One (F1) team in its quest to win the World championship in 2015. Sound like a bunch of marketing jive? That’s because it is.
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The first time I heard the term Big Content, I thought “Oh brother, Are Web CMS and ECM vendors actually sticking the word 'Big' in front of 'Content' in an attempt to jump onto the Big Data bandwagon?” At the time, the people who used the term "Big Content" either
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It can’t be easy to call on customers who have a bone (or two) to pick with you. But EMC IIG (a.k.a. Documentum ) President Rick Devenuti has spent the last five years doing exactly that … listening to their complaints, apologizing that his predecessor ignored their needs, promising to
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Someone needs to have a talk with EMC boss Joe Tucci. They need to tell him to take a break from strategizing about the integration of companies in his Pivotal Initiative portfolio, pluck Socialcast from EMC’s offspring company VMware, and move it into EMC ‘s Information Intelligence Group (Documentum).
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For a long time Documentum was known as the 800-pound gorilla of the Enterprise Content Management world, a force to be reckoned with, but not exactly sexy or sleek.
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Rick Devenuti stepped into a mess when he first took the helm at EMC’s Information Intelligence Group (IIG), commonly known as Documentum (2010).
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EMC’s Information Intelligence Group is switching its focus from selling a platform on which customers build solutions to selling solutions (some via certified partners) that work out of the box with “infrastructure included” as an option, thereby shortening time-to-value.
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"Where Information Lives" has been EMC’s tagline for years and years. It’s always conjured up images of storage devices for me. But not anymore. If you want to witness information that’s alive and being transformed, go sign up for Syncplicity.
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Content management end users of yesteryear too often felt like children being forced to eat their liver -- they knew it was good for them (or for the Enterprise), but they would do anything they could to avoid it … even if it kept their CEO out of jail.
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