Thursday, July 26, 2012

IBM USA Software Announcement July 24, 2012

EntropySoft Content Hub V5.2 for IBM Enterprise Content Management provides content integration and synchronization to popular content repositories

At a glance

EntropySoft Content Hub V5.2 for IBM® Enterprise Content Management is a third-party product from EntropySoft that provides content integration and synchronization to popular content repositories.

Overview

It is common for organizations to have more than one content management system in place. With EntropySoft Content Hub V5.2 for IBM Enterprise Content Management, you can synchronize or migrate content into a master content repository.

EntropySoft Content Hub V5.2 for IBM Enterprise Content Management:

- Connects applications to content repositories providing information exchange

- Supports over 40 connectors to the most popular content repositories enabling IBM Enterprise Content Manager customers to synchronize, cross index, migrate, or access content stored in multiple repositories

- Delivers robust support for accessing and synchronizing unstructured data between an IBM Enterprise Content Manager master content repository and other content repositories such as Microsoft™ SharePoint

Description

EntropySoft Content Hub V5.2 for IBM Enterprise Content Management, built on more than 40 content connectors, is a central point of access to all company documents whether they are onsite or in the cloud. These content connectors include many of the IBM Enterprise Content Management (ECM) solutions as well as Alfresco, Box.net, EMC Documentum, ENOVIA MatrixOne, File Systems NTLM, FTP connector, HP Trim Context, Interwoven TeamSite, Iron Mountain Digital Safe, JCR, IBM Connections, IBM Lotus® QuickPlace® , and IBM Lotus Quickr® , Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SharePoint, Open Text Vignette, Oracle Stellent Universal CM, SAP KM, Symantec Enterprise Vault, WebDAV server, and Xerox Docushare.

Automation Content Hub provides process automation, which allows you to synchronize, cross index, migrate, or just access content between multiple repositories whether they are onsite or in the cloud.

EntropySoft Content Hub Enterprise for IBM FileNet® Content Manager:

Can be deployed in application servers such as IBM WebSphere or Oracle WebLogic Server. In a matter of hours, you can be ready to synchronize silos, integrate SharePoint with current ECM or legacy ECM applications, as well as leverage the newer cloud-based environments.

Four primary components:

EntropySoft Content Hub V5.2 for IBM Enterprise Content Management allows users and administrators to configure the process automation to synchronize, cross index, migrate, or just search and access content between multiple repositories.

EntropySoft Content Hub Webtop Enterprise for IBM Content Manager allows users and administrators to search, access, and update content from any connected repository via a central user interface.

EntropySoft Content Hub SharePoint Web parts for IBM Content Manager allows users and administrators to search access and update content from any connected repository via a central user interface running as a SharePoint Web parts.

EntropySoft Content Hub ETL Studio is a designer studio based on Eclipse and is simple to use as well as powerful with a vast set of features designed to extract, transfer, and load documents. You can design, debug, and manage a variety of jobs with a palette of more than 100 predefined tasks.

EntropySoft Content Hub V5.2 for IBM Enterprise Content Management provides the connectors for any of the supported repositories. These connectors are sold as a single unit or in packs of 5, 10, 20, or complete sets. You will need at least two connectors but can combine packs to match the number of systems you wish to connect.

Product positioning

EntropySoft Content Hub V5.2 for IBM Enterprise Content Management extends the capabilities found in IBM Content Integrator. Its primary purpose is to help connect multiple content repositories particularly Microsoft SharePoint in order to synchronize content with a IBM master content repository.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for informative article!
    I believe that IBM as it is has great potential in sense of cloud development. I heard that Ideals data room service to think about collaborating with this huge company.

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