Leveraging the features and benefits of version of Documentum v5.3 SP2 including
Documentum Web Publisher and Indexing Server, USI designed and implemented
enhancements and upgrade paths for PGI to overcome their issues due to missing
functionality. This included creating and modifying new and existing content templates
and presentation files, configuration of websites and content objects in the
repository, creating a centralized content management system for managing corporate
websites in 23 different languages with consistent look and feel, and creating
a complete new functional organization structure for managing different website
content in different languages. Also, USI helped PGI to automate business processes
to allow users with limited knowledge of web technologies to control and
manage standalone web pages and components more efficiently and publish those
pages directly onto the websites without delays. Finally, the system upgrade also
included implementing and configuring new the Documentum Indexing server for
fast searching and retrieving of web documents within the repository. [click to read more]
Major Home Improvement Retailer
A Web Development Kit (WDK)-based application was designed to allow
a major home improvement retailer's users across all departments to create local language translation
projects. Web services built into the translation services application
were able to create projects in the 3rd party translation application, Idiom®
WorldServer™, which corresponded to projects within Documentum. J2EE
servlets were created and JDK code was developed to allow Idiom to be
integrated with Documentum. This integration was able to leverage Documentum’s
workflows and lifecycle module capabilities. [click to read more]
Major International Mortgage Bank
everaging the features and benefits of Captaris Rightfax e-document delivery solutions,
USI delivered the infrastructure to support the customer’s migration away
from costly manual processes towards an efficient and streamlined operation.
Documents and files that were previously sent to brokers and customers via standalone
fax machines were now available to be sent from users’ workstations. What
previously took users anywhere from 5 to 10 minutes to transmit could now be accomplished
in seconds. [click to read more]