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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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Lee Cornelison | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 4 out of 10
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Verified User
This was selected as a solution to be used as the platform for a planned enterprise-wide records management system. An important feature was the the ability to manage both existing paper records, as well as current and future electronic records. The optional RMA records management module offered a Records life-cycle management ability that we did not previously possess.
  • Offers a stable Content Management environment with native versioning for use as a collaboration environment.
  • The optional Inbound Refinery can automatically generate PDF renditions of content files
  • Records management module meets all of the basic DoD 5015.2 Records Mgmt standards specifications
  • Standard components can perform additional functions was as Image Processsing, water-marking
  • The user interface is very dated, and not really very configurable without custom module development. We are waiting to see what the promised improvements in the UI look like, when they are debuted in the upcoming 12C release of WebCenter
  • There are really no simple utilities or APIs for transferring content and metadata between WebCenter and any interconnected systems. Any data transfer project -- whether an ad hoc transfer, or an ongoing service -- typically requires some sort of custom Java development
  • The basic application is very mature, and pretty much bullet-proof. When odd problems or behaviors arise, the Oracle support engineers have a wide range of support experience with the product. Their knowledge levels can vary from expert to essentially no experience with the product. This can lead to lengthy, frustrating support cases, to solve even minor issues
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?
  • Our outfit had created a File Plan for enterprise records. Now, this Records Management installation has given us the tools to implemet the enterprise's information life-cycle rules, and carry out retention policies on the various record series and categories that had been worked out.
I was not present for any product comparisons. We switched from a Documentum system for paper records, which apparently did not have the Records Management capabilities we were looking for in place at that time. Since then, we have looking at other records management solutions; The Alfresco platform looks very attractive, for its more up-to-date interface, and its ease in being customized to meet any aspect of a user's needs.
The challenges with converting to a completely new system create quite a barrier to switching to anything else. If we find another system that offers guaranteed improvements to the user interface -- as well as as a more coherent set of options for data interchanges with current and future enterprise data sources -- we would be more interested in swithing to that new product. Of course, the expense in purchasing competitor system, along with the costs of migrating all current content, along with retooling all existing workflows in place, would be carefully weighed against the benefits incurred from a switch-over.
  • None of the functions are easy to use without some amount of user training by an experienced staff.
  • The built-in online support system is rudimentary; the help screens are inconsistantly contextual -- and are mostly just repeats from the printed training manuals
  • User content entry is not difficult -- but is not intuitive either; all entry requires a fair amount of coaching
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It meets all required functionality requirements -- but handles none of them in an exceptional manner
Scott Lewis | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
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Verified User
I am an enterprise content management consultant. My company designs and builds implementations of content management solutions for public and private sector organizations who need to manage hundreds of thousands upwards to millions of documents for web and non-web use. Oracle WebCenter Content is built on a robust content and document management repository with fully customizable metadata and that scales extremely well. WebCenter Content provides enterprise-wide content management, not just web content management (though it does that too). The system uses web service APIs to allow third-party as well as other Oracle tools to leverage its capabilities so it is highly adaptable to almost any business need.
  • WebCenter Content's biggest strength is its robust content repository
  • WebCenter Content provides SOAP and JSON web service APIs for integration with third-party and custom tools
  • WebCenter Content has very strong yet flexible access control and security
  • WebCenter Content has very powerful, customizable workflows to accommodate any organizational authoring, editing, and approval structure
  • WebCenter Content provides excellent tools for development, staging, and production authoring/developing, testing, and publication
  • Metadata for content stored and managed in WebCenter Content is fully customizable so custom rules can be created to store, retrieve, and manipulate content individually or in batch.
  • WebCenter Content is fast and scales very well for optimal performance.
  • Better user experience, especially in SiteStudio, the web development IDE.
  • More modern user interface features such as drag-and-drop web page construction
  • More modern and visually appealing user interface overall
  • A full implementation of WebCenter Content as a managed node in the WebLogic application server to leverage all of WebLogic's capabilities
  • Integration of a web experience/campaign management tool for managing online marketing targeting and personalization
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.
  • When integrated with a system like Biscom, WebCenter Content makes document capture, retention, and archiving much more efficient and cost-effective.
  • When integrated with a system like Siebel CRM, WebCenter Content makes communications with customers/leads more efficient.
  • Leveraging the robust content authoring capabilities has helped our web clients reduce the amount of involvement required of IT services during the normal course of web content authoring and management.
I can't really provide an answer for this question because I think the basic premise is flawed. Which system an organization selects is based (or should be based) on their unique business and organizational requirements, not the features of the system. We do not recommend a particular solution to a client based on subjective preference for one system over another but rather for its appropriateness to achieve a particular goal or collection of goals.
We are a consulting firm that does implementations of Oracle WebCenter Content. As long as there is customer demand and, more importantly, Oracle WebCenter Content continues to address the needs of customers, we will continue to implement the system.
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