Content services are a key part of any information management strategy, connecting information from across the organization with the people and systems that need it. OpenText Content Services EP5 further deepens integrations with lead applications to drive productivity, enhances cloud readiness, and provides advancements in user experience for improved adoption. More information at www.opentext.com/ecm
3. Connects content to
your digital business
Process productivity
• Extend content services
into business process
• High-end DM
• Repeatable collaboration
• Records management
• Archiving
User productivity
• Content creation
and retrieval
• Communication
• Ad-hoc collaboration and
sharing
• Good-enough Lifecycle
Management
Digital workplace Digital business
6. Expanding on the simplified user experiences delivered in R16
releases, Content Services EP5 further deepens integrations with lead
applications to drive productivity, enhances cloud readiness, and
provides advancements in user experience for improved adoption.
OpenText Content releases for EP5 will be generally available by November of 2018
7. Expanded integrations with lead
applications to fuel business processes
Continue to deliver on bringing cloud
choices to customers
OpenText continues to bring innovations
to Documentum
Advancements in user experience for
improved adoption
Themes
Elevator Pitch: With the release of Content Suite 16 and the subsequent updates including EP5, OpenText R&D have been relentlessly focused on reducing the cost, risk and time associated with upgrades, installations & maintenance. These updates also improve cloud-readiness improving you
Content Server
Theme: Simplification, CloudAudience: IT, Administration
The challenge to be solved: An up-to-date system is critical to continue to take advantage of new innovations. In the past, the Content Suite Platform installation and upgrade process was time consuming and complex.
What we’ve done to solve it: With the release of Content Suite 16 and the subsequent updates including EP5, OpenText R&D have been relentlessly focused on reducing the cost, risk and time associated with upgrades, installations & maintenance. Whether your enterprise content management deployment is in the cloud or on-premises, all organizations benefit from savings realizing a reduced total cost of ownership and an accelerated ability to implement new features.
What’s New in EP5:
Configuration Scripting: New features allow the import and export of configuration settings. With over 300 available administration settings revealed, this capability can help reduce the cost and time associated with installations and upgrades and minimize the likelihood of manual user errors during setup.
Customize administration for high-priority tasks: With Distributed Agent: Task Prioritization, busy systems may have high-priority tasks delayed by long-running low-priority tasks. To solve this, workers can now be configured to only run specific task types resulting in dedicating high system performance to a set of task types
System Center: System Center is now the standard tool for defining a system, downloading components, upgrading and patching Content Suite. System Center is a modernized version of the Cluster Management feature, which has been removed.
NEW! SyndicationContent Server Syndication, the successor to Remote Cache, is a new feature that allows a subset of content to be synchronized with secondary Content Server installations. It provides up to 60% faster access and management of data in remote locations even if Internet connections are lost.
Value to the customer:
EP5 makes upgrades significantly faster. By streamlining the installation process customers speed up and simplify installation and cloud readiness.
Important to (install base/the market as a whole): Important to install base