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Oracle WebCenter Content

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What is Oracle WebCenter Content?

Oracle WebCenter Content is Oracle's ECM Suite. This product is tightly integrated to other Oracle products and provides ECM functionality to Siebel CRM and PeopleSoft. The WebCenter product family also includes Oracle's CMS (WebCenter Sites) which they acquired from…

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What is Oracle WebCenter Content?

Oracle WebCenter Content is Oracle's ECM Suite. This product is tightly integrated to other Oracle products and provides ECM functionality to Siebel CRM and PeopleSoft. The WebCenter product family also includes Oracle's CMS (WebCenter Sites) which they acquired from FatWire.

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Demo Oracle WebCenter Content: Record - Manejo de Reservaciones

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Oracle WebCenter Content Online Training demo at 365 online training

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Desktop Integration | Oracle Webcenter Content Online Training | Demo session 4 at 365 Online

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Overview of the new ADF Interface for Oracle WebCenter Content 11.1.1.8 by TEAM Informatics

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User Creation | Oracle Webcenter Content Online Training | Demo session 5 at 365 Online

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Demo de Control de Versiones en Oracle WebCenter Content

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Product Details

What is Oracle WebCenter Content?

Oracle WebCenter Content is Oracle's ECM Suite. This product is tightly integrated to other Oracle products and provides ECM functionality to Siebel CRM and PeopleSoft. The WebCenter product family also includes Oracle's CMS (WebCenter Sites) which they acquired from FatWire. WebCenter Content is meant to orchestrate content lifecycle management from creation to archiving, and contains infrastructure for document management and timely, compliant, branded presentation.

Oracle WebCenter software subsumes three packages, WebCenter Content (this ECM package), WebCenter Sites (Web Experience Management with Content Management features), and WebCenter Portal (self-service portal with content delivery) that are frequently bundled. WebCenter products are targeted and enterprises and larger entities, and are part of Oracle's effort to integrate their content management offerings with E-Business Suite, Peoplesoft, and JD Edwards, for a more comprehensive centrally managed environment.

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Oracle WebCenter Content is Oracle's ECM Suite. This product is tightly integrated to other Oracle products and provides ECM functionality to Siebel CRM and PeopleSoft. The WebCenter product family also includes Oracle's CMS (WebCenter Sites) which they acquired from FatWire.

Rocket Mobius, OpenText Documentum, and OnBase are common alternatives for Oracle WebCenter Content.

Reviewers rate Document management highest, with a score of 8.6.

The most common users of Oracle WebCenter Content are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Score 7 out of 10
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Verified User
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If your company is large and uses other Oracle products, Oracle WebCenter Content is probably a worthwhile investment. It integrates well with other Oracle applications and has the potential to help automate some of your existing processes.

If you do not use other Oracle products, I would say there are better alternatives out there that are probably more user-friendly and cost effective.
Score 8 out of 10
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Verified User
Incentivized
WebCenter Content is suitable for payables invoice processing for companies with a huge volume of paper invoices. 80% of data entry effort can be reduced.
For small companies with less volume, WebCenter may not make sense. WebCenter is not perfect. It has some issues. We raised enhancement requests with Oracle, hopefully, Oracle will resolve them soon.
Lee Cornelison | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 4 out of 10
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Verified User
If a customer is setting up a system from scratch, can they afford to have a 3rd party integrator come on site to assist with designing, configuring and launching their installation? It might be very difficult to bring a WebCenter system up, without any expert assistance for the launch.

If a potential customer needs to have a great deal of interconnectivity with other enterprise systems, how much custom development support can they muster to support their plans?
Scott Lewis | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
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Verified User
For organizations that have a huge number of documents in a variety of formats (MS Word, PDF, text, etc) to manage - and by huge I mean hundreds of thousands or millions, WebCenter Content is a great solution. WebCenter Content is also a great choice if/when an organization has a lot of users with different roles and permissions to be managed. During the selection process the focus should be on how the client actually works. Implementation and development are relatively small parts of the overall life cycle. What is important to ascertain is who will be using the system (authors, administrators, editors, etc), what tasks or objectives do they need to complete, and what the content creation, review, editing, approval, and maintenance process looks like.
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