We performed a comparison between OpenText Content Manager and OpenText Documentum based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Enterprise Content Management solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."The tool's implementation has made life easier for customers. It is sold by SAP. The integration between SAP and the solution is good, making it easy to access the documents. It is widely recognized as a market leader in enterprise document management."
"An advantage is integration with your IP directory."
"It has a robust search but has often been difficult for people to learn."
"We like how the solution allows us to have retention of records and workflows, as well as its fire plan."
"I did not face issues with the product's scalability...The solution's technical support is good."
"The product can be integrated with different solutions."
"It provides possibilities for us to save documents and supporting the business process while doing so."
"The tool's most valuable feature is ACL, which helps to control the user groups that access the documents."
"It is quite good."
"The storage of metadata content, workflows, and life cycles are the most valuable features of OpenText Documentum."
"I appreciate Documentum's scalability, allowing for vast volumes of content storage."
"OpenText Documentum's composition is good. It is convenient and straight out of the box."
"Two things are excellent in Documentum. One is business process management. The other is its support for metadata."
"The stability is very good."
"Support could be enhanced. The first line of support consists of individuals who lack experience with some key aspects. When you create a support ticket, the time to resolve the issue may be prolonged because the first person may not understand the system or the solution."
"The stability of the solution is an area of concern where improvements can be made."
"Due to very limited use in the industry, vendor and contract support are hard to find."
"The ease of use should be addressed."
"The product could improve its scalability."
"OpenText Content Manager needs to improve its user interface. Its installation process is difficult and can be made easier."
"The documentation often leaves customers feeling somewhat frustrated, as OpenText seems to expect customers to remind them constantly about the need for better documentation, as they don't provide clear guidance on their documentation practices."
"The vertical application could be improved."
"It's difficult to manage and customize Documentum."
"OpenText Documentum has a lot of scope for improvement in terms of adding some AI integrations."
"The user interface can be improved."
"OpenText Documentum needs to improve its support."
"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."
"OpenText Documentum is moving to the cloud, and I am concerned about the security aspect of it."
OpenText Content Manager is ranked 10th in Enterprise Content Management with 21 reviews while OpenText Documentum is ranked 3rd in Enterprise Content Management with 26 reviews. OpenText Content Manager is rated 7.6, while OpenText Documentum is rated 7.8. The top reviewer of OpenText Content Manager writes "A document management system that integrates well with SAP, Salesforce and Oracle ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of OpenText Documentum writes "Saves time and increases an organization's productivity". OpenText Content Manager is most compared with SharePoint, OpenText Extended ECM, IBM FileNet, Microsoft Purview Records Management and Objective ECM, whereas OpenText Documentum is most compared with OpenText Extended ECM, SharePoint, IBM FileNet, Hyland OnBase and Box. See our OpenText Content Manager vs. OpenText Documentum report.
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