Aggregating content within business context while maximizing its value and minimizing the cost of managing it

IT infrastructures in organizations have evolved to handle increasingly complex business processes, the proliferation of a myriad of systems and technologies to manage various challenges that arose over time, and the need to manage enormous amounts, and diverse types, of business content.

Enabling integration and leveraging business content across disparate systems holds great promise for organizations that can execute on that strategy. The trouble is that establishing a truly aggregate ECM environment is rife with challenges.

By working with OpenText, organizations can readily establish a true aggregate of business content; enabling information workers to easily work with content from various sources in their interface of choice.

OpenText stands unmatched in its ability to draw content from enterprise systems and enable users to leverage that content in the environment of preference—such as Microsoft Office applications, accessed through a SharePoint site.

With a combined Microsoft/OpenText approach, organizations can deliver on their “content aggregation” strategies much faster than traditional approaches. Leveraging the Microsoft Application Platform, OpenText provides the following unique benefits:

  • Unparalleled interoperability with other vendor content sources
  • Recognised industry leader in Records Management and Compliance solutions
  • Specialist in bring business content into the SharePoint environment
  • Delivers Litigation Readiness and eDiscovery to all types of content including Microsoft content sources
  • Automate processes that involve content and metadata from a variety of applications
  • Extend the user experience to multiple environments( e.g. mobile devices, SharePoint, Microsoft Outlook, and Microsoft Internet Explorer)

To find out more about how OpenText and Microsoft are partnering together to integrate content and business processes within a Microsoft application environment read our White Paper - OpenText and Microsoft: Delivering on the Promise.