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EMC Making Records Management By Independent Research Firm
Published Aug 6, 2009
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EMC Corporation the world leader in information infrastructure solutions, announced that Forrester Research has recognized the EMC® Documentum® Records Manager solution as a Leader in the records management market.
The June 2009 report of “The Forrester Wave™:
Records Management, Q2 2009” states that “EMC’s modular of approach for retention management provides significant flexibility and is compelling, especially as the vendor continues to integrate its diverse archiving, storage, security and legal risk mitigation assets”.
“Our placement as a Leader by Forrester further reflects EMC’s commitment to delivering a world class records management solution,” said Whitney Tidmarsh, Chief Marketing Officer, Content Management and Archiving Division at EMC.
“As compliance, local regulations and best practices continue to drive requirements for records and retention management, we will continue to provide innovative solutions that enable our global customers to manage their information the way they want to for good information governance and they way they need to for regulatory compliance”.
The Documentum Records Manager solution allows organizations to control the entire lifecycle of corporate records according to system enforced policies. Its modular architecture allows customers to deploy as little or as much functionality as needed.
The Documentum Retention Policy Services allows customers to deploy retention and disposition that is completely transparent to users.
Customers can also deploy a more formal records system that meets full DoD 5015.2 certification.
Add on modules include Documentum Physical Records Services and Documentum Federated Records Services. Physical Records Services extends the solution to manage paper, microfiche and other types of physical records in addition to electronic records.
Federated Records Services extends retention management capabilities to additional repositories, including Documentum and other third party systems, to provide a single system of record for business content, regardless of location or system.
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VMD - [Virtual Marketing Department]
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