Guessing something like BASIS is out of reach, guess OpenText has dropped the
LiveLink brand and gone with using OpenText (customers had asked they the
company didn't change its name to match its LiveLink branding.) OpenText was
originally to commercially a natural language query parser, original
Mike
Thanks.
On Sunday, December 20, 2015, Michael Gurski wrote:
> At work, we switched from Documentum to Reliance. It's browser based, has
> access controls, versioning, can supposedly convert formats, and can
> require quiz/acknowledgement that a user has read a specific document. With
> the
At work, we switched from Documentum to Reliance. It's browser based, has
access controls, versioning, can supposedly convert formats, and can
require quiz/acknowledgement that a user has read a specific document. With
the sheer number of SOPs, forms, plans, etc that we have (try being in a
lab env
[mailto:tech-boun...@lists.lopsa.org] On
Behalf Of john boris
Sent: Friday, December 18, 2015 12:39 PM
To: Michael Ryder
Cc: tech@lists.lopsa.org
Subject: Re: [lopsa-tech] In Search of Document Management System for Enterprise
how many authors? 17 sites with one central >100 Authors
how many curr
how many authors? 17 sites with one central >100 Authors
how many current documents? Unknown as we never did this. Going from Paper
to electronic but the number could start at greater than 250
how many new documents per year? Again not sure I am figuring 100 new each
year with archiving the last 7
John
I think you'll need to provide some sizing parameters, such as...
how many authors?
how many current documents?
how many new documents per year?
are there specific workflow requirements?
authentication requirements? (is AD required?)
budget?
platform? (is there an OS preference?)
The only