There’s No Such Thing as a Free Lunch February 21, 2008
Posted by msillanp in Consulting, Content Management, Documentum, Technology.6 comments
This week’s announcement from Microsoft that they will be giving away developer software free to students and the BLOG posts on the topic, left me with two very different opinions I wanted to share.
Documentum and Unnatural Acts February 20, 2008
Posted by Lee Dallas in Consulting, Content Management, Documentum, ECM, EMC.Tags: Consulting, Documentum, EMC
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Johnny Gee’s recent post on a Migration Dilema describes a client’s reluctance to create a taxonomy when migrating content into Documentum. The argument from the client being, “if the old system didn’t need it, why does Documentum?” I’ve heard this more than once myself and this kind of question is usually followed by a complaint that if Documentum is so expensive, why can’t it do exactly what I want it to. (usually this translates to “make it behave exactly like the product its replacing”)
Before answering the question, as integrators we have to understand exactly what our role is in the engagement. Are we contractors or consultants. There is a difference. (more…)
“Dear Documentum - Fix the Problem. A. Friend” February 19, 2008
Posted by msillanp in Consulting, Content Management, Documentum, ECM, EMC, SharePoint.Tags: Content Management, Documentum, SharePoint, UI
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I was reading Johnny Gee’s BLOG and his article “Why can’t search be more like Google?” and I flashed back to a day in 1998 when several of us were invited to the Demo Room of Building 1 at Documentum. There the ten of us were introduced to Project Alchemy, which would later become the first web client from Documentum. We were given a 45 minute demo of the product and then asked if there were any questions. After a few moments of silence someone in the audience broke the dam and suddenly the questions started flowing, “why this” and “why not that?” Finally our barrage of questions was stopped by another question, “well what does a web UI look like then?” Our combined audience voice replied, “Yahoo!”
Shoes and ECM November 22, 2007
Posted by Lee Dallas in Collaboration, Consulting, Content Management, Documentum, ECM.add a comment
Well Marko , if you are going to run a marathon - the most important thing you have to do (I’m told) is buy the right shoes. From some of the conversations I’ve heard, you can actually be killed if you attempt the wrong physical activity without proper footware (yes I know it’s misspelled - think about it) This makes a certain sense if you’re rock climbing or skiing but I am amazed at variety of “sport” shoes that are indistinguishable to the unathletic. Running, walking, hiking and the most disturbing of them all - cross training. What is that exactly?
