HOPKINTON, Mass., May 13 /PRNewswire/ -- EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC), the
world leader in information infrastructure solutions, today unveiled two new
EMC Documentum products designed to bring the power of XML (eXtensible Markup
Language) technology to a broader range of enterprise information. EMC
Documentum XML Store and Documentum Dynamic Delivery Services represent an
important milestone in EMC's expanded commitment to XML as the underpinning
for a variety of content formats, as well as the technology that facilitates
convergence of structured and unstructured information.
"Far too often, companies cannot exploit their content, unable to break
down the silos between unstructured and structured information," said Rita
Knox, Research Vice President, Gartner, Inc. "XML technologies and solutions
are quickly becoming the answer for those companies hoping to unlock the
intelligence captured in all forms of information by identifying their meaning
and relationships."
Leading today's announcement is EMC Documentum XML Store, a new native XML
repository that seamlessly integrates into the Documentum platform to provide
fast and scalable XML processing. Unlike other enterprise content management
(ECM) products and XML point solutions, the Documentum repository gives
organizations a full range of ECM management for their XML content, along with
new capabilities for granular content reuse, standards-based search/retrieval,
dynamic publishing, and archiving.
Documentum XML Store is the foundation for the second product announced
today, EMC Documentum Dynamic Delivery Services. This server-based content
delivery technology dramatically improves the way XML can be delivered
dynamically to various applications. With Documentum Dynamic Delivery
Services, organizations can transform traditional content publishing from a
static activity to an on-demand process where personalized, relevant content
is delivered to users based on their specific requests, preferences and
profiles.
As XML has become the de facto standard for representing all types of
information, many organizations have adopted it as a self-describing data
format that enables application integration, improves information access,
enables repurposed content and satisfies record retention requirements. With
the addition of Documentum XML Store to the Documentum enterprise content
management platform, XML can be now be a driver for any type of content-rich
application using office documents, blogs, wikis, RSS feeds, mash-ups,
business processes, or messages.
"Customers today face a tremendous challenge in effectively harnessing
their unstructured information -- the very content that drives a majority of
business processes," said Balaji Yelamanchili, Senior Vice President and
General Manager, EMC Content Management and Archiving. "With these
announcements, EMC now provides the market's very best ECM capabilities for
XML content -- offering a powerful, standards-based XML information repository
within an enterprise content management system. The end result is an
integrated, end-to-end solution for creating, managing, accessing, archiving,
and delivering XML alongside all forms of enterprise information."
Documentum Dynamic Delivery Services embeds XML Store to aggregate and
cache content from any number of source systems. Documentum XML Store's full
text engine and one of the industry's fastest XQuery engines combine to
support search and retrieval of any type of content. Output documents are
dynamically constructed from content fragments, and Documentum Dynamic
Delivery Services' scalable architecture allows it to serve high volumes of
personalized requests.
EMC's Documentum XML Store and Documentum Dynamic Delivery Services are
available now. More information on EMC's content management products can be
found at http://www.emc.com/products/category/content-management.htm
About EMC
EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) is the world's leading developer and provider
of information infrastructure technology and solutions that enable
organizations of all sizes to transform the way they compete and create value
from their information. Information about EMC's products and services can be
found at www.EMC.com.
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