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IBM unveils latest content management moves

February 16, 2007 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - Having previously made major product announcements around data and information management, IBM this week has focused on the third leg of that strategy, content management, including the vendor's first major release of its acquired FileNet technology.

A year ago, IBM announced that it would invest an additional $1 billion in data management to focus on software and services to help customers better manage and gain insight from their data. The vendor followed that up with the launch of its Information Server software in October based on technology it gained through the $1.1 billion purchase of Ascential in 2005.

Now, it's content management's turn.

FileNet P8 4.0, released Tuesday, is the first major version of the enterprise content management (ECM) software since IBM bought FileNet in October for $1.6 billion. The software allows users to capture, manage, access and bring together content from across their operations, automating records management and making it easier for companies to meet compliance requirements.

New in the release is a J2EE-based content engine and content federation services for third-party repositories so that a customer can search, classify, store, update and delete content held in data stores from a variety of different software vendors.

Federation is vital since it's "impossible" that any enterprise would be able to store all its content in a single repository, Steve Mills, senior vice president of IBM's software group, said during a conference call. Some enterprises currently have as many as 20 different content stores, he added.

Franklin Alvarez, manager of computer applications, construction services, at utility company Consolidated Edison Company of New York Inc., welcomed IBM's purchase of FileNet. His firm has been an IBM customer for more than 35 years and a FileNet user for over 15 years. "We were very happy to see the two come together," he said. "It gives us real synergies to leverage."

The utility began deploying FileNet's P8 in late 2004 to automate a large number of manual functions, particularly related to the transfer of data back and forth between the company and outside agencies such as the Department of Transportation.

Alvarez's unit is responsible for the excavation work involved in laying new electricity cables or gas pipelines and in repairing existing systems in New York City, all tasks that require continual liaison with multiple New York agencies to obtain work permits. The utility is also keen to put more content, such as layouts of systems and compliance specifications, into the hands of its workforce while they're at excavation sites.

Con Edison also uses the business


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