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This white paper helps companies better understand the complexity, various costs and differences between:
 - EMC/Documentum, 
 - OpenText,
 - SharePoint, and
 - Alfresco.
  
Frustrated with the high cost, complexity and vendor lock-in of Enterprise Content Management? 

Discover how to :

  • Cut through the complexity of the ECM stack,
  • Avoid proprietary lock-in,
  • Save up to 96% by using Open Source software.

 

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Enterprise Content Management (ECM) is traditionally thought of as very expensive to license and extremely costly to roll-out and scale. 

 

Additionally, it often requires expensive hardware and
supporting software in the underlying stack.  

 

Today, there is an alternative to costly, proprietary ECM software.


The most scalable collaboration sites and websites in the world now run on open source software. These Web 2.0 sites have commoditized the scaling process and changed the way content is both accessed and mashed-up.

 

In short, given their requirements, they would not be affordable or economical without open source. They have changed the economic
landscape of both ECM and Reliability, Availability and Scalability (RAS).

 

Open Source allows companies to do more with less and have a solution that focuses on: 
 

  • Lower Cost: A low cost, subscription model with minimal upfront investment that can be driven out of operating expense as opposed to capital expense; 

  • Greater Simplicity: Rapid deployment to deliver immediate business value; and

  • Greater Customer Choice: No lock-in to one ECM vendor or one stack which means when a vendor tries to dramatically increase maintenance fees, organizations have a choice to go elsewhere.