EMC Adds To Content Management Platform

One of the two products, Documentum Information Rights Management Services adds technology from the February acquisition of Authentica Inc. The new software gives companies the ability to control access to documents, even when the recipients are outside the corporation.

The second product Documentum Records Manager 5.3 provides the ability to manage documents through their lifecycle.

IRMS includes a policy server that's configured to authenticate a person and to assign access privileges, such as read only, no printing, etc. Each time the file is open, it communicates with the server first, giving administrators the option to change privileges. Permission to open the file, for example, could be denied at anytime.

"The file is always in contact with the policy server," Lubor Ptacek, director of marketing for content management at Hopkinton, Mass.-based, EMC, said.

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The software also maintains an audit trail of document activity.

Documentum Records Manager 5.3 provides control over corporate records from creation to destruction. The software is built to take advantage of a service-oriented architecture for integration with other business applications and internal systems. The product can be configured to comply with Department of Defense specifications for record management, and can be used in controlling disposal of standard non-record documents to reduce the costs associated with the accumulation of content.

Pricing was not disclosed, but the average deal size for the EMC Documentum ECM platform, including the two new products, ranges from $250,000 to $350,000, Ptacek said.