IBM Case Foundation Valuable Features

SaidGaga - PeerSpot reviewer
Self employed ECM BPM Senior Consultant - Project Manager at Gacosi

The designer is extremely user-friendly. A valuable feature includes seamless integration with the document management system, along with robust capabilities in analytics and reporting.

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SaidGaga - PeerSpot reviewer
Self employed ECM BPM Senior Consultant - Project Manager at Gacosi

It's great for the financial sector. When we are working in Business Logic, it's great, especially when we are talking about putting together some Business Process Management workflows.

It's very easy. It's very simple to maintain, which is not the case for other products.

The solution is stable. 

It is scalable. 

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Tomislav Crnosija - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Solution Architect at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

The most valuable feature is the content manager part of the file as it is very stable, robust, and reliable. If you had to manage a couple of millions of documents you could do so without a problem. 

The BPM part of the solution is also okay, however, we don't know if IBM will focus on the BPM part of this newest business automation workflow. We found that FileNet BPM was okay, with a couple of flags, yet still mostly okay. 

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AA
Account Technology Specialist & Presales Consultant (Microsoft & IBM) at EBLA

The content management is great. It features row-based access. It allows for broad-based access not only to the documents themselves but within the content. You can use the templates from existing documents for employee onboarding.

There is also a predefined search option that uses icons to retrieve any information you have from different sites and folders.

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PS
ECM BPM Senior Team Leader at a marketing services firm with 11-50 employees

It is well integrated with documents and document management from IBM. It's a data-driven solution that is very good.

It is easy to set up workflows that notify the user depending on certain events.

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FZ
Senior Software Solutions Specialist at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The most valuable features are those involving decision making, analysis, and anything related to event documents because those processes are related to content as well.

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AA
Senior Solutions Consultant at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

The most valuable feature is the flexibility and the ability to divide search screens and to search for documents. The ECM feature inside the system is great. Everything you need from modern ECM, you can find in this system.

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AK
Solutions Architect at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees

It provides us the capability of producing business processes for documents that are launched immediately when a document comes into the repository.

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WS
IT Department Manager at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

The most valuable feature is its stability, which is why we are using it.

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AH
IBM Specialist at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

The client and the IBM content navigation are the solution's most valuable features. 

The product allows us to easily customize at each step.

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Buyer's Guide
Business Process Management (BPM)
March 2024
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