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Companies today are experiencing ever growing pressures around governance and regulatory requirements. Whether you are the CEO or the IT Manager, your responsibilities are changing. As a result, companies are feeling the pressure to produce information at a scale never before seen. New systems and processes are needed to help meet these challenges. Documentum’s Documentum Compliance Manager (DCM) allows companies to gain control of their content and processes more effectively and as a result to meet quality and compliance goals.

The deployment of these systems is not without its own challenges. IT departments who are installing DCM know that the three primary environments (Development, QA and Production) all hold onto their own configuration files. For the rest of us, this means that all files that are configured in development stay in development and that a move to QA (or Production) requires a significant amount of manual re-configuration. This manual re-configuration can be time consuming and is often prone to human error.

To address these issues, and others, Consortio has developed its Command (cmd) product suite. cmd:DM is an easy to use tool for the migration of DCM configuration. By utilizing cmd:DM Project Managers can reduce deployment cycle time from weeks to minutes and virtually eliminate re-configuration errors. These benefits also provide a higher ROI for implementing DCM.

Additional benefits include:

  • Reduced validation and software testing
  • Speed up the deployments of bug fixes and maintenance
  • Reduced costs for overhead
  • Reduced costs to deploy
  • Application version control

Archiving configuration files is easy with cmd:DM, just export and store. They can be retrieved at any time later for audit or restore purposes.

cmd:DM is complaint with DCM 5.2.5 and 5.3 with validation and test scripts available for each release.

 
 
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