EMC Corporation (NYSE:EMC) unveiled two new EMC Documentum products designed to bring XML technology to a broader range of enterprise information. Leading the announcement is EMC Documentum XML Store, a native XML repository that integrates into the Documentum platform to provide XML processing. The Documentum repository gives organizations a full range of ECM management for their XML content, along with new capabilities for granular content reuse, standards-based search/retrieval, dynamic publishing, and archiving. Documentum XML Store is the foundation for the second product announced, EMC Documentum Dynamic Delivery Services. This server-based content delivery technology improves the way XML can be delivered dynamically to various applications. With Documentum Dynamic Delivery Services, organizations can transform traditional content publishing from a static activity to an on-demand process where personalized, relevant content is delivered to users based on their specific requests, preferences and profiles. With the addition of Documentum XML Store to the Documentum enterprise content management platform, XML can be now be a driver for any type of content-rich application using office documents, blogs, wikis, RSS feeds, mash-ups, business processes, or messages. Documentum Dynamic Delivery Services embeds XML Store to aggregate and cache content from any number of source systems. Documentum XML Store's full text engine and an XQuery engine combine to support search and retrieval of any type of content. Output documents are dynamically constructed from content fragments, and Documentum Dynamic Delivery Services' architecture allows it to serve high volumes of personalized requests. EMC's Documentum XML Store and Documentum Dynamic Delivery Services are available now. http://www.emc.com/
EMC Unveils Documentum XML Store and Documentum Dynamic Delivery Services
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