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Categories and Ranking

DocuSign CLM
Average Rating
9.0
Number of Reviews
1
Ranking in other categories
Contract Management Software (3rd)
OpenText Content Manager
Average Rating
7.6
Reviews Sentiment
6.2
Number of Reviews
23
Ranking in other categories
Enterprise Content Management (6th), File Archiving (4th), Document Management Software (4th)
 

Mindshare comparison

DocuSign CLM and OpenText Content Manager aren’t in the same category and serve different purposes. DocuSign CLM is designed for Contract Management Software and holds a mindshare of 8.5%, down 11.1% compared to last year.
OpenText Content Manager, on the other hand, focuses on Enterprise Content Management, holds 5.0% mindshare, up 3.4% since last year.
Contract Management Software Market Share Distribution
ProductMarket Share (%)
DocuSign CLM8.5%
Icertis Contract Management9.6%
SirionLabs9.2%
Other72.7%
Contract Management Software
Enterprise Content Management Market Share Distribution
ProductMarket Share (%)
OpenText Content Manager5.0%
SharePoint15.1%
OpenText Documentum Content Management10.6%
Other69.3%
Enterprise Content Management
 

Featured Reviews

JW
Our contracts are moving from draft to full authorization significantly faster now
* The redline function isn’t sufficiently robust. Our clients struggle with the tool during negotiation. * The search feature needs to be a bit more robust, to facilitate complex search functions. * Integration with our ERP system (and other systems) needs to be enabled. SpringCM reports that they are working on all of these items and that they are integrated into their roadmap.
Maurice Riverso - PeerSpot reviewer
Our our official repository and it has disposal management and retention management
The security architecture is the only problem as it's a little bit complex and too torturous at times. So it could be improved a little bit, but it is regarded as a very good system in Australia. It's probably overly subscribed. Also, what's missing is what people would like, which is basically online collaboration. That's a problem. But it has so many other things to offer that SharePoint, I'm sure, will not have. So, that will be an interesting issue to come up. It's not very good at providing stable and robust add-ins to Microsoft. That's a bit of a problem with Content Manager. They're kind of very volatile. So, that's been definitely something that could be improved.
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Financial Services Firm
14%
Manufacturing Company
10%
Retailer
8%
Healthcare Company
8%
Government
17%
Financial Services Firm
9%
Computer Software Company
8%
Energy/Utilities Company
6%
 

Company Size

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Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
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By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business8
Midsize Enterprise6
Large Enterprise8
 

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What do you like most about Micro Focus Content Manager?
An advantage is integration with your IP directory.
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Micro Focus Content Manager?
Pricing is a disadvantage as it is very expensive, especially in this market.
What needs improvement with Micro Focus Content Manager?
Pricing is an issue, as it is too expensive. Support and services need to be more user-friendly. The support has been slow, and there is room for improvement. Additionally, they could improve build...
 

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Micro Focus Content Manager, HPE Records Manager, HPE Content Manager
 

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Valvoline, Uber, Spotify, Popsugar, Facebook, NCR, USDA, US Department of Energy, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
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