Best Government Software for OpenText Documentum

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    Opidis Reviews
    We recognize how crucial it is for organizations to maintain control over the security of their systems within their own IT environments. Drawing on our extensive experience in developing document and project management systems since the 1980s, we offer a variety of adaptable on-premise solutions tailored to meet the unique requirements of our specialized clientele across diverse sectors, including oil and gas, energy, utilities, pharmaceuticals, and other process-oriented industries globally. Our solutions are designed to seamlessly integrate with OpenText Documentum ECM (Enterprise Content Management) systems, ensuring they are both highly configurable and scalable to cater to specific customer demands. Our offerings are particularly well-utilized in the oil and gas, energy, and utilities sectors, serving notable clients such as TouatGaz, ELENGY, Transpole, SOGARA, and Societe Ivoirienne de Rafinage. Moreover, our commitment to enhancing operational efficiency and security continues to drive innovation within these critical industries.
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    Gimmal Records Reviews
    Information and records are stored in many locations throughout the enterprise, making it difficult for compliance to manage these content. Gimmal Records saves you money and time by streaming your records to a data pool. You can transform your existing infrastructure into a comprehensive record management system without having to move content. You can ensure that records are managed according the appropriate retention schedules, and disposed off in a compliant way. With a central dashboard, you can view and control information in any repository. Gimmal Records works independently of repositories, and relies on connectors to manage information. You can set up triggers and rules to ensure that information follows the correct lifecycle. No matter where information lives, ensure that policies are followed.
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