I'm a developer, so I use OpenText Documentum to customize the user interface and the back end. We use OpenText Documentum to automate the storage of metadata and content.
Developer at IEEE
Can be used to automate the storage of metadata and content, but it add some AI integrations
Pros and Cons
- "The storage of metadata content, workflows, and life cycles are the most valuable features of OpenText Documentum."
- "OpenText Documentum has a lot of scope for improvement in terms of adding some AI integrations."
What is our primary use case?
How has it helped my organization?
Before OpenText Documentum, many manual processes were implemented in our organization. Using OpenText Documentum, we've been able to automate a lot of the business processes.
What is most valuable?
The storage of metadata content, workflows, and lifecycles are the most valuable features of OpenText Documentum.
What needs improvement?
OpenText Documentum has a lot of scope for improvement in terms of adding some AI integrations. A lot more can be done in terms of workflows. There haven't been a lot of new features for OpenText Documentum workflows in the past few years.
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For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using OpenText Documentum for 18 years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
It has been a pretty stable product over the years.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
OpenText Documentum has been a pretty scalable product on-premises.
How are customer service and support?
The solution's technical support has been good. I opened a few cases with them for issues I came across and got a good response from the support team. I rate the solution’s technical support a seven or eight out of ten.
How was the initial setup?
The older versions of OpenText Documentum were more complex to deploy, but the newer version is more straightforward.
What about the implementation team?
Our implementation strategy was a monkey content server deployment with two repositories and two separate accounts. We used a vendor to help us with the solution's deployment.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
OpenText Documentum has announced a new licensing model, which could be more expensive. We have a perpetual license, and I will see how that will work with the new licensing model.
What other advice do I have?
I think security's been pretty good with OpenText Documentum.
Currently, we are on an older product, and we are about to start a migration. I think the configurability should be much more improved with that.
OpenText Documentum has helped boost productivity within our organization. By automating a lot of business processes with workflows, we've been able to improve productivity.
OpenText Documentum has definitely helped simplify or accelerate our modernization journey.
Overall, I rate OpenText Documentum a seven out of ten.
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
Technical Architect at Thermal Vision
Significantly increases productivity and its scalability allows for vast volumes of content storage
Pros and Cons
- "I appreciate Documentum's scalability, allowing for vast volumes of content storage."
- "I would like to see performance improvements, especially regarding slow response times."
What is our primary use case?
We use Documentum for regulatory purposes, quality management, and collaboration with partner companies.
What is most valuable?
I appreciate Documentum's scalability, allowing for vast volumes of content storage. Its object model and hierarchical structure are fundamental, enabling robust application development, including D2 applications.
What needs improvement?
I would like to see performance improvements, especially regarding slow response times. Despite upgrading hardware and software versions, users across multiple sites still experience delays, which impacts productivity.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Stability can be a concern with Documentum, as it may have limitations that require careful monitoring and management.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Documentum offers excellent scalability, even when deployed in Kubernetes, allowing for easy expansion as needed. Its robust object model ensures limitless scalability, a significant advantage for handling large volumes of data.
How are customer service and support?
When it comes to technical support, their responses can be slow, taking up to a month for issue resolution. I would rate the support as a five out of ten.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Neutral
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Before Documentum, we utilized various content management systems from different vendors, alongside manual processes for certain tasks. Hard copies were stored in record rooms. Since implementing Documentum, around 70% to 80% of our processes have been digitized, streamlining operations significantly.
How was the initial setup?
The initial deployment of Documentum was not overly difficult, as we had experience spanning over 20 years with various versions. We followed thorough preparation, including reviewing release notes and infrastructure guidelines. While we managed most deployments in-house, we occasionally sought assistance from experts for specialized components like OTDS.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
Documentum's pricing is reasonable compared to some competitors like Palo Alto. However, there may be additional costs for support that need to be considered.
What other advice do I have?
Documentum offers robust security features, meeting high-level security standards like ACL. It implements server-level security and user permissions based on groups and access controls. SSL encryption is available for content servers and Docbroker, ensuring secure data transmission. Site management features provide additional control over documents beyond the repository.
We have integrated Documentum with various applications such as SAP HANA, LMS systems like SuccessFactors, and in-house applications for efficient document management and cost-saving measures.
Documentum's configurability has greatly improved, allowing for faster deployment of solutions to users. Previously, it took around 15 to 16 days to develop a single screen, but now, with enhanced configurability, it can be done within a sprint, typically in 15 days. This flexibility extends even to advanced capabilities, making Documentum, especially D2, a highly adaptable and efficient solution.
Documentum has significantly increased productivity within our company by consolidating records previously stored across multiple rooms into one centralized system.
Documentum has contributed to the simplification of our modernization journey, although the acceleration aspect depends on certain limitations and feature utilization. We are making the most of the available features to drive our modernization efforts.
New users of Documentum should ensure they have experienced guides involved in the project, including those with expertise in Java, DFC, DFS, and OpenText server fundamentals. This preparation will ensure a smoother transition and effective utilization of Documentum's features.
Overall, I would rate OpenText Documentum as an eight out of ten.
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Sr. Services Analyst at Exelon
A flexible solution that has good performance
Pros and Cons
- "OpenText Documentum has improved availability and performance in our organization."
- "OpenText Documentum needs to improve its support."
What is our primary use case?
We work in a large IT sector that involves the use of documents. We use the tool to store them.
How has it helped my organization?
OpenText Documentum has improved availability and performance in our organization. We can integrate it with different systems.
What is most valuable?
The product's most valuable feature is flexibility.
What needs improvement?
OpenText Documentum needs to improve its support.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using the solution for two months.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
OpenText Documentum is stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The product is scalable.
How are customer service and support?
OpenText Documentum's support resources are always available.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
What was our ROI?
We have seen ROI with the tool's use.
What other advice do I have?
OpenText Documentum has helped us clean up retention policies. It helps to upkeep the security aspects. The tool's security protection is standard and good. Whoever wants to have those details can have them.
The tool's endpoints are straightforward. Its performance, availability, and flexibility have boosted productivity in our organization. We have 12-13 integrations.
OpenText Documentum has simplified our modernization journey. It offers a one-stop platform for documents.
I rate it a nine out of ten.
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
Sales Director at Cad-Capture
Comprehensive, reliable, and adaptable
Pros and Cons
- "It is a very secure system. It is reliable, and that is one of the reasons people manage their content within Documentum. It gives them the confidence that the content is accessible to the right people and not to the wrong people."
- "Documentum is a very robust system. Everything can be improved, but at this time, I do not have anything in particular. If anything, they can put our software in their standard."
What is our primary use case?
We help customers utilize the engineering information that is stored in Documentum more effectively. I demonstrate this system and our solution integrated into Documentum to show how that could help the customers access their information more readily.
How has it helped my organization?
Implementing Documentum provides a more structured and reliable way of managing and accessing documentation.
Documentum has given us a whole new infrastructure of people that we can sell our solution to. The user base is quite considerable.
We have integrated Documentum with IBM Maximo and SAP. We work alongside all these systems and bring them together from the engineering point of view. We work with AutoCAD. We work with PDFs as well, which is more of a format than a system. These integrations are what our customers are looking for, and this is what we help them do more effectively.
Documentum is very adaptable. We were able to port our solution across other platforms, such as Content Suite and XECM, because of the open nature of Documentum. It allows us to do that.
We have enabled our customers to be able to access their engineering drawings more effectively, which led to more sales for our company and allowed us to be more successful.
Documentum certainly facilitates our customers achieving their digital transformation. What they are looking to do is to make their engineering information more accessible. Documentum in conjunction with our solution allows them to do exactly that.
What is most valuable?
It is very comprehensive in terms of security protection. It is a very secure system. It is reliable, and that is one of the reasons people manage their content within Documentum. It gives them the confidence that the content is accessible to the right people and not to the wrong people.
What needs improvement?
Documentum is a very robust system. Everything can be improved, but at this time, I do not have anything in particular. If anything, they can put our software in their standard.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Documentum for three years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
It is very stable. Some of the customers have been using it even for decades. We certainly have come across a lot of long-term customers who are committed to it as their system, and they have no intention of changing it because it is so stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
It is scalable. Particularly with the integration that OpenText now gives to the SAP and IBM Maximo systems through their XECM platform, it is definitely scalable. In the industries we work with, it works with the applications that people need to work with.
How are customer service and support?
Documentum's support is very good. They are very knowledgeable. I would rate them a seven out of ten.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Neutral
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We still use other solutions. We have not replaced them. We have enhanced our solution to work with an additional platform, so we have grown rather than replacing them.
How was the initial setup?
My company was involved in the initial setup. Nothing is ever as straightforward as we would like it to be, but it was successful. We came in on time and on budget, and that is our meter for success.
What was our ROI?
I have seen an ROI but only in connection with our solution, not Documentum. The ROI is in terms of reliability and consistency of people being able to find the information in a timely manner as compared to what they were able to do or were not able to do prior to the system being deployed.
What other advice do I have?
Overall, I would rate Documentum an eight out of ten.
Disclosure: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer. Technology partner. Integrator
Content management and delivery at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
A convenient solution that helps with document creation and archival but document logging could use improvement
Pros and Cons
- "OpenText Documentum's composition is good. It is convenient and straight out of the box."
- "The product needs to improve the way documents are logged together. I believe running it on the cloud or containerization will bring value to it. The tool's Time to Market and deployment cycle need to be improved. Finding suitable training materials for OpenText Documentum is also a bottleneck. If we can find the training modules easily, we can bring together people, give them quick training, and start working on the deployment. It can help with quick outputs."
What is our primary use case?
We use the solution for document creation and archival.
What is most valuable?
OpenText Documentum's composition is good. It is convenient and straight out of the box.
What needs improvement?
OpenText Documentum needs to improve the way documents are logged together. I believe running it on the cloud or containerization will bring value to it. The tool's time to market and deployment cycle need to be improved.
Finding suitable training materials for OpenText Documentum is also a bottleneck. If we can find the training modules easily, we can bring together people, give them quick training, and start working on the deployment. It can help with quick outputs.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
OpenText products are reliable and stable.
How are customer service and support?
OpenText Documentum's support is great.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
How was the initial setup?
The tool's deployment was not complicated or straightforward.
What other advice do I have?
We encountered challenges in the limitation of design and flexibility. High-volume delivery was also a bottleneck for us. Hence, we moved to OpenText Documentum.
We ran the product on in-house and on-prem servers, which were secure. We never ran it on OpenText Documentum's server.
The solution is on par with any company maintaining security. I believe they will own up to the risks if anything goes wrong.
I have used SmartCOMM, which has OpenText Documentum's similar features. SmartCOMM has a seamless interface, and OpenText Documentum can replicate it.
I rate the product a five out of ten.
Disclosure: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer. Partner
Architect at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
The solution has an ACL feature which helps to control user groups
Pros and Cons
- "The tool's most valuable feature is ACL, which helps to control the user groups that access the documents."
- "OpenText Documentum is moving to the cloud, and I am concerned about the security aspect of it."
What is our primary use case?
Our insurance company has multiple business types, including personal insurance, commercial insurance, and group benefits. We use the product to store policy and claim documents and send emails and text messages.
How has it helped my organization?
We don't have a second option to store physical files. OpenText Documentum integrates with our external customers. We don't have to email or print the policy documents. We can link the document directly to the source and send it to our customers.
What is most valuable?
The tool's most valuable feature is ACL, which helps to control the user groups that access the documents.
What needs improvement?
OpenText Documentum is moving to the cloud, and I am concerned about the security aspect of it.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using the solution for more than ten years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
OpenText Documentum is a stable product.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The tool is scalable.
How are customer service and support?
We get professional support from OpenText Documentum.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We used Fivetran before. We chose OpenText Documentum for its storage cost.
What other advice do I have?
As an insurance company, we need to store data securely and properly. It has to be retrieved, maintaining the SLAs as and when required.
I have a good understanding of OpenText Documentum's security in the on-premise version. ACL is pretty secure. We know the way infrastructure is being deployed.
We use Webtop, but it is a discontinued product. We are on extended support.
The configuration is easy. The solution has boosted our productivity. We have been using it for nine years and know how it works. We know how to move a solution to the marketplace easily.
I rate it a nine out of ten.
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
CTO at Exceed NetSec LLC
Offers excellent collaboration tools and significantly improves project outcomes
Pros and Cons
- "The most valuable feature of Documentum for our content management needs is its ability to segregate access based on department and role."
- "One area for improvement in OpenText Documentum is its handling of outdated documents, especially technical ones."
What is our primary use case?
We use Documentum mainly for organizing and managing digital documentation, especially after the pandemic shifted us away from manual procedures. It is crucial to ensure that sensitive and confidential documents, like agreements and MOUs, are securely accessible only to authorized users.
How has it helped my organization?
Using Documentum has brought several benefits, particularly in streamlining document management and making it trackable. With Documentum, we can monitor who accesses documents, detect any unauthorized activity, and set alerts for confidential documents. This ensures the confidentiality and availability of our critical documents, offering enhanced security and peace of mind.
What is most valuable?
The most valuable feature of Documentum for our content management needs is its ability to segregate access based on department and role. This ensures that users only have access to the documents they need for their specific tasks, maintaining confidentiality and compliance with company policies.
What needs improvement?
One area for improvement in OpenText Documentum is its handling of outdated documents, especially technical ones. Currently, older files remain online and clutter storage, but a new feature to offline these files for select users has been suggested. Additionally, there is a need for better management of offline access, restricting it to only essential users to maintain security and streamline access.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been working with OpenText Documentum for over ten years.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
While we also have SharePoint, Documentum better suits our needs for heavy-duty document management, especially in the enterprise segment with a large user base.
How was the initial setup?
The implementation of Documentum took around three months. Installation and configuration were quick, but fine-tuning and data migration required time. We followed a structured process, including role definition and data import. Transitioning users and managing duplicate data were challenges. We ensured departmental segregation and enforced read-only access to old data to facilitate the transition.
What other advice do I have?
Documentum's collaboration tools have significantly improved our project outcomes by streamlining document access and enforcing naming conventions. Users find documents faster and adhere to predefined naming policies, ensuring easier backup and restoration processes. Proper indexing enhances document organization and retrieval, contributing to overall project efficiency and compliance with company policies.
We have faced significant challenges integrating Documentum with other systems, particularly ERP systems. To overcome this, we have initially kept Documentum as a standalone solution, avoiding complex integrations. We focus on simple drag-and-drop functionalities for document management. While we plan to integrate with ERP systems in the future, for now, we prioritize simplicity and stability.
Overall, I would rate OpenText Documentum as a seven out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
Hybrid Cloud
Disclosure: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
Team Lead at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Useful for our banking systems and workflows, stable and easy setup
Pros and Cons
- "The stability is very good."
- "The stability is very good, and sometimes we have connection issues with the DocBase Java Method Servers or DocBroker services because our project is about 400 megabytes and very big, but the designer works hard to resolve it."
- "Sometimes DocBroker cannot see the DocBase."
What is our primary use case?
We primarily use it for banking systems and some workflows.
What needs improvement?
The DocBroker connection could be improved because sometimes DocBroker cannot see the DocBase.
For how long have I used the solution?
We have been using this solution since 2014, using version 20.2. It is deployed on-premises.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
The stability is very good, and I rate it an eight out of ten. However, sometimes we have connection issues with the DocBase Java Method Servers or DocBroker services. This may be because our project is about 400 megabytes and very big. However, the designer works hard to resolve it.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
I rate the scalability a six out of ten because the bigger the project, the more complex it becomes. We have about five people in charge of maintenance.
How are customer service and support?
I rate the technical support an eight out of ten.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We also use Camunda for a different project.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup was easy because we have senior developers with expertise. We used it for about six years before upgrading to a different version last year.
We completed the development in-house. There was a lot of work with this project, and we developed a lot of workflows and made a capture application. It took us about a year to complete the deployment. We have almost 2,000 users, mostly from the accounting department.
What other advice do I have?
I rate this solution an eight out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
Senior Information System Designer at ENPPI
It's built on a strong platform, so it's scalable
Pros and Cons
- "Documentum is a highly scalable document management solution because it's built on a solid platform."
- "It's difficult to manage and customize Documentum."
- "Open Text's technical support is lacking. There isn't enough community support."
What needs improvement?
It's difficult to manage and customize Documentum.
For how long have I used the solution?
We started using Documentum before OpenText acquired it. It has been about five years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Documentum is stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Documentum is a highly scalable document management solution because it's built on a solid platform.
How are customer service and support?
Open Text's technical support is lacking. There isn't enough community support. It's all paid and locked away behind Dell support, which makes it hard to find the solutions for problems we face.
What other advice do I have?
I rate Documentum eight out of 10. If you are planning to implement Documentum, I suggest checking to see if OpenText has any pre-built customizations that match your use case. I don't recommend trying to customize yourself with xCP or AppWorks
Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.
Director of Business Development at ProitswProitsw
The metadata helps you retrieve and manage all the documents in your databases
Pros and Cons
- "Two things are excellent in Documentum. One is business process management. The other is its support for metadata."
- "In terms of scalability, Documentum is a very good product; it's scalable, flexible, and reliable."
- "In BPM could be better. Its GUI needs the ability to build more rules. This is a crucial feature. For example, OpenText has some products that allow you to control your checks, invoices, and so on. They have exciting approaches to converting pictures to text, but the tool for business process management isn't easy to use. The GIU is not so good."
- "The price of Documentum could be lower. It's quite high compared to its competitors."
What is our primary use case?
I work at a software development company. We only have about a hundred employees, so we are not big enough to use Documentum ourselves. Instead, we are developing a solution based on it. We are developing the new version of a court case management system, which is a national scale project.
You need a BPM solution if you are working with court cases files. It's essential to develop the method description for the document data. It is also necessary to implement business process management, and Documentum is pretty good for that.
And for development, we have a team of nearly 10 people. For support, we have one or two.
What is most valuable?
Two things are excellent in Documentum. One is business process management. The other is its support for metadata. You can add metadata to just about any file. The metadata helps you retrieve and manage all the documents in your databases, including your multimedia files.
What needs improvement?
In BPM could be better. Its GUI needs the ability to build more rules. This is a crucial feature. For example, OpenText has some products that allow you to control your checks, invoices, and so on. They have exciting approaches to converting pictures to text, but the tool for business process management isn't easy to use. The GIU is not so good.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
In terms of scalability, Documentum is a very good product. It's scalable, flexible, and reliable. Our national card system has more than 30,000 users, of which about 6,000 are highly active.
How was the initial setup?
Setting up Documentum is quite complex and hard to understand. You need someone who has experience with the solution.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The price of Documentum could be lower. It's quite high compared to its competitors.
What other advice do I have?
I would rate Documentum nine out of 10. I wouldn't say 10 because it can always improve.
Disclosure: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer. Implementer
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