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"There are many advantages to storing content as native objects (several other CMS packages, like Zope and Ingeniux, do this), but you should understand that this is the first of several places where you enter a kind of netherworld of Documentum-specific interfaces and query languages. For example, you access the Content Server using "DQL," short for Documentum Query Language. If Content Server is storing XML, you access it through "XDQL," rather than standard XML can openers like XPath and XQuery. "

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Documentum Partners for Content Annotation

19-Sep-2002

One of Interwoven's slicker differentiators is the cool annotation tool it bundles with TeamSite, offering the ability for reviewers to post "stickies" that travel with content through the workflow. Now Documentum -- never noted for its advanced editorial interfaces -- plays a good game of catch-up by partnering with tool vendor iMarkup, whose Review Server product enables editors to apply post-it notes, highlighting, paintbrush strokes, etc. to content. We think this kind of meta-communication is essential to any content management system where online approval processes need to approximate the richness of offline workflows. Note, however, that iMarkup carries a per-client license of $30-$40 a pop. BTW, Interwoven and Microsoft obtained these capabilities by buying two of iMarkup's failing competitors...
Read how one Documentum customer integrated iMarkup (785kb pdf)

- Submitted by: Tony Byrne, Analyst

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