Web Publisher Technical Architecture: A Primer
This article provides an overview of a typical Documentum web publishing environment configuration - what each of the components do and when to use the optional components and products.
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This article provides an overview of a typical Documentum web publishing environment configuration - what each of the components do and when to use the optional components and products.
As part of the new Documentum 6 platform, EMC has introduced Documentum Composer, a new application for packaging and deploying Documentum artifacts. This article aims to provide an initial introduction to the Composer application, including some core concepts, a discussion of major changes from the world of Documentum Application Builder (DAB) and Documentum Application Installer (DAI), and some tips and tricks to make using Composer easier and less problematic.
As an enterprise attempts to empower knowledge workers, they face challenges with how to ensure that information that is disseminated is also protected. Information Rights Management solves this problem by providing security policies and encryption on critical content. Recently, a number of key players in the Enterprise Content Management (ECM) space have integrated IRM technologies into their platforms. In 2006, EMC acquired Authentica, allowing Documentum to provide IRM capabilities to its users. This article will explore Documentum IRM Services features as well as how IRM Services integrates into a typical Documentum architecture.
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Introduces the Documentum Reporting Gateway and gives examples of how to use it
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